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Yup, that's very true, only when it overheats. I

still won't have the stuff in my house though. It's

too easy to walk away from the stove, or for something

to malfunction. Besides, if it's doing that to the

birds, what is it doing to us? I infuriated my

husband and tossed his saute pan when we moved in

together, forget it - those birds are my kids, you

know? I won't risk one thing like their lives over a

pan. I know somebody personally who was heating soup

one day, and she was very ill with the flu, and went

to go sit down while her soup heated, and it went

unnoticed - the pan got too hot and it killed her 6

quakers, some of her finch and her amazon. That would

be the end of me.

 

Kirstin

 

 

--- Talisman Acres <talismanacres wrote:

 

> Teflon is only dangerous to birds if it get too hot

> or burns. At a certain temp, I think something like

> 400 degrees the teflon releases chemicals that can

> kill a bird extremely quick.

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Aside from that, they don't last, they scratch easily and they DO stick.

Give me cast iron and stainless steel any day!

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Thursday, March 24, 2005 8:19 AM

Re: Teflon and birds

 

 

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>

> Yup, that's very true, only when it overheats. I

> still won't have the stuff in my house though. It's

> too easy to walk away from the stove, or for something

> to malfunction. Besides, if it's doing that to the

> birds, what is it doing to us? I infuriated my

> husband and tossed his saute pan when we moved in

> together, forget it - those birds are my kids, you

> know? I won't risk one thing like their lives over a

> pan. I know somebody personally who was heating soup

> one day, and she was very ill with the flu, and went

> to go sit down while her soup heated, and it went

> unnoticed - the pan got too hot and it killed her 6

> quakers, some of her finch and her amazon. That would

> be the end of me.

>

> Kirstin

>

>

> --- Talisman Acres <talismanacres wrote:

>

> > Teflon is only dangerous to birds if it get too hot

> > or burns. At a certain temp, I think something like

> > 400 degrees the teflon releases chemicals that can

> > kill a bird extremely quick.

> >

> > Tracy Tappin (BC Canada)

> > Goat's Milk Skin Care

> > http://www.goatmilkskincare.com

> > CAE Tested and CL Free LaMancha Dairy Goat's

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> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

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