Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 yes we too use these. they are really inexpensive! in canada you can find them at a local canadian tire store. (www.canadiantire.ca although i don't see them listed online). i think they were less then $25 canadian for a set of 3. of course if you have to buy the lids separate (if you break one ;-) ) they are about $6-$8. As mentioned I found at least 4 or 5 last year at garage sales and the local thrift store for real cheap! i have a nice large collection! i think many people avoid them because let's face it everyone likes " non stick " and we've gotten used to cooking with it. sometimes we get busy and stuff DOES stick. these pots get hotter the the usual ones i think and retain the heat longer. my husband dislikes our pots but i stress to him that they are the healthiest alternative i have come up with thus far. When 3 got burned in the bottom he gave up trying to scrub them and stuck them out for the garbage. i saw them, rescued them and put whole bunch of vinegar and baking soda in the bottom left them for a day or two and with a little bit of work with a wooden spoon it all came off and they are shiny and back on our shelves again. woohoo. LOL hth wendy ontario, canada , Angls4Hope@a... wrote: > In a message dated 01/22/2004 7:48:58 PM US Mountain Standard Time, > debbiel3560 writes: > > > > Can anyone recommend non-toxic cookware? > > I use all glass cookware and my pots and pans are Vision ware.....I got most > of mine at garage sales as it is hard to find. they rest is use is corning or > some type of glass... > > Angel Huggzz > Linda or Angel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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