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Stoneware Featured on Canada Am

In summary, on the Canadian morning show Canada AM, eco options for the kitchen were discussed. Adria Vasil, author of 'Ecoholic', shared tips for making the kitchen eco-friendly, including avoiding non-stick cookware due to harmful chemicals and instead using alternatives such as stainless steel, cast iron, or glass. For bakeware, options such as stone, ceramics, and silicone/fiberglass blends were recommended. It was also mentioned that non-stick cookware would be phased out over the next 10 years.
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This week on Canada AM (a national morning TV show on CTV), they are talking about eco options for around the house. This morning, they were talking about what you can do in your kitchen.

The expert, the author of 'Ecoholic', Adria Vasil, brought a piece of PC stoneware and raved about how eco friendly it is and that it's non-stick and natural clay. She also recommended that people avoid using non-stick cookware because of the harmful chemicals used during it's manufacturing and when it's heated at high temperatures. She mentionned that non-stick cookware would be phased out over the next 10 years...

Here are some of her tips:


Clean Cooking
Updated Tue. Jul. 3 2007 6:44 AM ET

CTV.ca News Staff

Here are some tips on how to make your kitchen a lean, green, energy saving machine. We check out the best and worst bakeware and cookware products with 'Ecoholic' author Adria Vasil.

Cookware:

  • 95 per cent of humans have the chemical tied to non-stick surfaces in their bloodstream
  • Charring the bottom of a non-stick pan can release toxic fumes. Instead of Teflon, switch to stainless steel. It's a little stickier, but much safer.
  • Use cast iron skillets. They can be kept free from rust with coconut oil.
  • If you are looking for a good option that may be more expensive, lightweight titanium is a good option
  • Copper & aluminium are great heat conductors. Because they warm up so quickly they should always be coated with stainless still for health concerns.
  • Glass is a great renewable source. It's inert and perfect for stove top cooking or baking.

Bakeware:
  • Glass & cast iron aren't exactly great for muffin making, so use ceramics instead.
  • Stainless steel cake moulds & tart dishes exist but can be hard to fine
  • Silicone and fibreglass blended baking sheets are safe
  • The best option is stone bakeware as it is strong and chip resistant
  • Aluminium foil is recyclable, however not every municipality accepts them, so inquire locally.
  • Plastic wrap manufacturers have switched to much less controversial and low-density polyethylene which is much safer. It is important to note that all plastics are not really biodegradable and plastic wrap is not recyclable
 
awesome info...thanks for posting!
 
I missed this yesturday morning thanks for posting.

CrazyChef said:
She mentionned that non-stick cookware would be phased out over the next 10 years...

Hmmm....intresting!
 

What is stoneware and why is it featured on Canada AM?

Stoneware is a type of ceramic material that is used for cooking and baking. It is featured on Canada AM because it is a versatile and durable material that produces excellent results in the kitchen.

Is stoneware safe to use in the oven?

Yes, stoneware is safe to use in the oven. It can withstand high temperatures without cracking or breaking, making it perfect for baking and roasting.

How do I clean my stoneware?

Cleaning stoneware is easy! Simply let it cool down after use, then hand wash with warm soapy water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbers, as they can damage the stoneware's surface.

Can I use stoneware on the stovetop or grill?

No, stoneware is not recommended for use on the stovetop or grill. It is best used in the oven or microwave.

What are the benefits of using stoneware for cooking?

Stoneware has many benefits for cooking, including even heat distribution, excellent heat retention, and the ability to go from oven to table for a beautiful presentation. It is also non-stick and requires little to no added oil or butter for cooking, making it a healthier option.

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