• Possibly linux
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    282 days ago

    Is it really that bad? Sure it might be linked to cancer but so are lots of other things.

    I personally just use normal cookware plus some vision stuff. All you need to do is salute some onions ahead of adding other things. The juice from the onions acts as a natural non stick.

    • @[email protected]
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      110 hours ago

      It’s perfectly fine so long as none of the coating gets in your body, but given you’re making food with it, there’s a high chance it will.

      If it get’s too hot it will off gas, if it gets scratched with something harder than it (like a metal spatula, or salt grains) it will flake off. So you should use plastic or wood utensils when cooking in one, and the black plastic utensils have their own issues with often being made from recycled plastics that have fire retardants mixed in, which can leach out.

      You can be safe with them but it requires you be careful and deliberate with use. Personally, I think it’s easier just to use something else, even if that means taking the time to learn about how to use them well.

    • @Semjaza
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      71 day ago

      Can’t even use a Teflon pan if you have a budgie or the fumes will kill it.

      So I think it is probably quite bad.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 day ago

      This article is horrible. Anyway…

      Teflon has a melting point of 327°C, that can happen on a stove.

      IMO It’s fine, just don’t burn your pan. Not sure about scratching it, but don’t do that either.

      • @[email protected]
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        241 day ago

        it seems like the primary concern of the article is the waste from producing it, not its usage

      • @[email protected]
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        161 day ago

        I’m not sure you need to melt it for the PFAS to leech out. There was a study recently about smart watch bands and they found that the PFAS exposure from wearing them was way above safe limits and they weren’t being heated to 327C.

        Admittedly frypan coatings and watch bands are not the same materials, but still…

      • snowe
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        222 hours ago

        using a pan means you have to construct that pan, in a factory that pollutes massive amount of PFAS directly into the soil and water table.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 day ago

          Yeah has no one seen the horror show that is the used pan section of a thrift store? More flaking than a millennial get-together.