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Hi-Would anyone be able to tell me if I could use

stainless steel pots or ceramic? I have non-stick

pans now, and I want to get rid of them, because I

know they are bad for me. However, I have been

looking for glass pots and I can't find them anywhere.

I have heard that some manufacturers had trouble with

the glass exploding on the stove, and that is why they

are not being made. If anyone knows a good source to

purchase safe cookwre, please let me know. I figure

it does no good to cook organic, healthy meals if I am

being posioned by the pan.

 

Betty S.

 

P.S. Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!

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Hi Betty I too had a hard time finding glass cookwear still haven't found any. i threw out my old pans and I bought stainless steel , it's expensive but i love my pans.. i'm buying a few at a time till i have the set i need.Debra CBetty Sanders <makanda1 wrote: Hi-Would anyone be able to tell me if I could usestainless steel pots or ceramic? I have non-stickpans now, and I want to get rid of them, because Iknow they are bad for me. However, I have beenlooking for glass pots and I can't find them anywhere.I have heard that some manufacturers had trouble withthe glass exploding on the stove, and that is why theyare not being made. If anyone knows a good source topurchase safe cookwre, please let me know. I figureit does no good to cook organic, healthy

meals if I ambeing posioned by the pan.Betty S.P.S. Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!

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I think the name is wolfgang puck, can be sure, but he has a line of

pans that can't be beat. if you but online or offtv be ready to shell

out the bucks. Sams has then for just over $100.00 My wife currently use

walmart stainless and we are going to buy these when we can. they are

worth it from what i have seen of them

On Fri, 2005-11-25 at 07:37 -0800, Betty Sanders wrote:

> Hi-Would anyone be able to tell me if I could use

> stainless steel pots or ceramic? I have non-stick

> pans now, and I want to get rid of them, because I

> know they are bad for me. However, I have been

> looking for glass pots and I can't find them anywhere.

> I have heard that some manufacturers had trouble with

> the glass exploding on the stove, and that is why they

> are not being made. If anyone knows a good source to

> purchase safe cookwre, please let me know. I figure

> it does no good to cook organic, healthy meals if I am

> being posioned by the pan.

>

> Betty S.

>

> P.S. Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!

>

>

>

>

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you can always hunt ebay for a bargain ...

 

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I have heard from Dr. Carlton Fredericks to use " Iron-Skillets/Pans " .

herbal remedies , Betty Sanders

<makanda1> wrote:

>

> Hi-Would anyone be able to tell me if I could use

> stainless steel pots or ceramic? I have non-stick

> pans now, and I want to get rid of them, because I

> know they are bad for me. However, I have been

> looking for glass pots and I can't find them anywhere.

> I have heard that some manufacturers had trouble with

> the glass exploding on the stove, and that is why they

> are not being made. If anyone knows a good source to

> purchase safe cookwre, please let me know. I figure

> it does no good to cook organic, healthy meals if I am

> being posioned by the pan.

>

> Betty S.

>

> P.S. Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!

>

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I found some at the local trift or seond hand store.

They are called Visions.

Now I have learned how to cook in them I love them and

tend not to use my stainless steel, unless I need a

very large pan.

Pat M

 

--- MrsHatcher2B <dcaston2003 wrote:

 

> Hi Betty

> I too had a hard time finding glass cookwear still

> haven't found any. i threw out my old pans and I

> bought stainless steel , it's expensive but i love

> my pans.. i'm buying a few at a time till i have the

> set i need.

> Debra C

> Betty Sanders <makanda1 wrote:

> Hi-Would anyone be able to tell me if I could use

> stainless steel pots or ceramic? I have non-stick

> pans now, and I want to get rid of them, because I

> know they are bad for me. However, I have been

> looking for glass pots and I can't find them

> anywhere.

> I have heard that some manufacturers had trouble

> with

> the glass exploding on the stove, and that is why

> they

> are not being made. If anyone knows a good source

> to

> purchase safe cookwre, please let me know. I figure

> it does no good to cook organic, healthy meals if I

> am

> being posioned by the pan.

>

> Betty S.

>

> P.S. Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!

>

>

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I never thought about looking for glass, they crack,

break, get dropped, etc. Have you thought about trying

stainless steel? Can be pricey but check out

goodwills, yard sales, etc?

 

Erin

 

--- Betty Sanders <makanda1 wrote:

 

> Hi-Would anyone be able to tell me if I could use

> stainless steel pots or ceramic? I have non-stick

> pans now, and I want to get rid of them, because I

> know they are bad for me. However, I have been

> looking for glass pots and I can't find them

> anywhere.

> I have heard that some manufacturers had trouble

> with

> the glass exploding on the stove, and that is why

> they

> are not being made. If anyone knows a good source

> to

> purchase safe cookwre, please let me know. I figure

> it does no good to cook organic, healthy meals if I

> am

> being posioned by the pan.

>

> Betty S.

>

> P.S. Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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