Toxic Cookware Lurking In Your Kitchen Causing Disease & Inflammation | Dr. Rupy Aujla

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  • @lcharles5909
    @lcharles5909Ай бұрын

    I'm old, so I am probably half plastic by now.....🤔😒

  • @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n

    @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n

    7 күн бұрын

    Me too. Although I don't use plastic jugs or bottles for water for a long time. Unfortunately milk/cream all come in some form of plastic.

  • @helenhealing

    @helenhealing

    7 күн бұрын

    😂 Tupperware lasts forever!

  • @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n

    @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n

    6 күн бұрын

    @@helenhealing 😂😂😂😂

  • @vvf1-sb2do

    @vvf1-sb2do

    6 күн бұрын

    ​@@helenhealingWrong! Don't use them! And don't cook in aluminium foil please 🥺

  • @helenhealing

    @helenhealing

    6 күн бұрын

    @@vvf1-sb2do I meant she was turning into Tupperware.

  • @ensignj3242
    @ensignj324213 күн бұрын

    I only cook on my cast iron or stainless steel pots and pans.

  • @sstteevvee621

    @sstteevvee621

    2 күн бұрын

    Well you're not lazy most people won't use iron, cause it's too much for them to clean, we are all iron users also...👍

  • @denickite

    @denickite

    Күн бұрын

    Agree use my Wagners and Griswalds all the time from the Dutch oven to my number 8's and even my ten if I have a crowd to feed! My best find is an unmarked pancake griddle I found and restored for a dollar,

  • @cynthiarutkowski7532
    @cynthiarutkowski75327 күн бұрын

    For the most part you can make your stainless steel pan non-stick by heating the plain pan first. Then add your oil to the pan, you'll notice a sheen to it. Heat the oil and then add your food. I have had a lot of success with this and yes works for pancakes too.

  • @lydiaveldhuizen3157

    @lydiaveldhuizen3157

    3 күн бұрын

    I learned that different and it worked as well. Put your stainless Steel pan with the oil or butter on the fire. Heat it up untill you butter is clearing up the bubbels and start to get ligthbraun. Put your meat in it and bake it without lifting it the first 2 to 3 minuts. With the oil the same, wait untill it is hot enough so that your meat siszeles when you put it in. Wait 2 to 3 minutes before lifting to see how braun it is.

  • @gdiup9241

    @gdiup9241

    3 күн бұрын

    💯

  • @royjohnson465

    @royjohnson465

    2 күн бұрын

    Yes, and never ever (do not) use toxic unhealthy vegetable seed oils like canola, corn, and soy oils.

  • @firstname-qq3xp

    @firstname-qq3xp

    2 күн бұрын

    Not really. stainless is difficult because of its pores.

  • @peetsnort

    @peetsnort

    14 сағат бұрын

    I have a stainless steel pancake pan .heated to smoking with salt . Wiped out carefully while hot with paper and tongs.allowed to cool and is non stick.

  • @ChooseCompassion
    @ChooseCompassion6 күн бұрын

    I cook with the exact same items. My grandmother used when I was growing up in the 60s. Stainless steel, glass and ceramics. When Teflon came along, everyone thought that was the only way to go, but when the idea that it could kill a bird like a parakeet or a canary within five minutes of being heated, that was enough for me to realize she was not being old-fashioned. It’s not just about what you eat. It’s about what you cook and store your food in. I do not have one Ziploc bag, roll of plastic wrap, or plastic container in my kitchen. Anything that I am forced to get in plastic from the store immediately gets transferred into a glass container usually that can be picked up at a thrift store for pennies on the dollar.

  • @carolbaughan8768

    @carolbaughan8768

    3 күн бұрын

    I use iron, stainless steel, glass. ❤❤❤❤

  • @loverlyme

    @loverlyme

    3 күн бұрын

    I'm pretty sure you shouldn't be cooking a parakeet or a canary. Heating them up for 5 minutes on teflon seems a bit of overkill just to prove a point.

  • @ChooseCompassion

    @ChooseCompassion

    3 күн бұрын

    @@loverlyme ha ha. I meant while one is in the room, not in the pan.

  • @stuartr2764

    @stuartr2764

    2 күн бұрын

    Weirdo alert!

  • @JustAnotherConspiracyTheorist

    @JustAnotherConspiracyTheorist

    2 күн бұрын

    ​@@ChooseCompassionbirds are dying in houses that use teflon? Sounds questionable.

  • @macsmiffy2197
    @macsmiffy2197Ай бұрын

    Don’t forget antimony poisoning from chipped enamel. I’ve used the same wooden chopping boards for 65 years, yes, don’t submerge, but I’ve always cleaned with a soapy cloth and rinsed under running water. If I’ve used garlic, I rub over them with half a lemon dipped in salt and then rinse. It takes the taste and the smell away.

  • @darnstewart

    @darnstewart

    Ай бұрын

    Tell me more about chipped enamel. I was just about to comment that he missed vitreous enamel cookware.

  • @chefgiovanni

    @chefgiovanni

    5 күн бұрын

    @@darnstewart Enamel coatings are typically made of glass and metal, containing various chemicals and substances. When the enamel is scratched or chipped, these chemicals and metals may leach into the cooked food, posing a potential health risk. Also, using the same cracked, warped and beauty cutting board for 65 years is thrifty, but proper care and keeping it out of the sink, your BOOS maple cutting boards will last longer and stay flat and not crack. Watch the cutting board care on our channel. Also facts about superfoods and recipes from Master Chefs.

  • @darnstewart

    @darnstewart

    5 күн бұрын

    @@chefgiovanni thanks chef.

  • @jenniferwishart2774

    @jenniferwishart2774

    3 күн бұрын

    @@chefgiovannim

  • @joneseskid2326

    @joneseskid2326

    2 күн бұрын

    😱 I was just looking at enamelware !!

  • @gracenagracetoujours8476
    @gracenagracetoujours84762 күн бұрын

    I'm tired of this, I don't even know what to do in this world, since everything is bad for this world, but still, people are living a long lives, I don't know what to believe anymore, this social media thing is driving people insane😢

  • @deMylistrahil
    @deMylistrahilАй бұрын

    Re cleaning cloths - clean cotton rags work just as well! Old towels, sheets, curtain linings, t-shirts - if a tiny scrap burns to ash, not a hard plastic bead, it's a natural fibre, so don't just chuck it away, rip it into rags for cleaning! Can also be washed or even boiled for proper hygiene, hung out to dry & re-used time & again.

  • @luciatheron1621

    @luciatheron1621

    7 күн бұрын

    Hang out in the sun, best disinfectant.

  • @Ckawauchi35
    @Ckawauchi354 күн бұрын

    When I lived in Southern CA, I had banana trees in my organic garden that I used for wrapping/cooking food instead of aluminum foil. I now live in the desert where growing bananas takes more skill, so I have opted for parchment paper. If I could go back to banana leaves, I would!

  • @alexandraturnwald2286
    @alexandraturnwald22868 күн бұрын

    After prohibiting the use of wooden boards in restaurant kitchens in my country they found out that wood kills the germs naturally, which the "hygenic" plastic boards can't which is why even from this point of view they are unhealthy.

  • @rumi-tunes7727

    @rumi-tunes7727

    3 күн бұрын

    backed up by any facts ?????

  • @tovelynnhaagensen3491

    @tovelynnhaagensen3491

    3 күн бұрын

    Yes...in Norway the fishing industry have used Pine boards, walls, and floors of Pine as well as shelves for hudreds of years.All about fresh Cod as example, the whole process to products all were done safely using Pine wood. Also in every home, safely used as cutting boards. And then in the nineties all was ripped out and changed into plastic based wallsheets , cuttingboards and much other noncense from byrocrats that probably never has seen a dead fish. This required huge system of chemicals to prevent what the nature did by it self - without poisoning anything. Just a small part of it, so one can apreciate the wisdome in nature....I used to work in the industry

  • @joletty1793

    @joletty1793

    2 күн бұрын

    @@rumi-tunes7727 You should learn to do your own research. You know how to turn computer on, you are halfway there.

  • @royjohnson465

    @royjohnson465

    2 күн бұрын

    Bamboo cutting board.?

  • @rumi-tunes7727

    @rumi-tunes7727

    2 күн бұрын

    @@joletty1793 what are you referring to ??

  • @danbev8542
    @danbev8542Ай бұрын

    Cast Iron! Pancakes are great cooked on cast iron. Everything is great cooked with cast iron. I like my Lodge enameled Dutch oven (about 1/4 the price of Le Creuset and just as good, imo) - but uncoated cast iron is fantastic to cook with. BTW, all the fuss about seasoning is stupid, imo. For over 50 years, I’ve scrubbed my pieces in the sink with soap and water same as everything else - they are still as good as new - actually better than new, because the surfaces are well seasoned. “Special care”: 1. after washing, set on the stovetop to throughly dry before putting away. 2. Never, ever put in the dishwasher. 3. If the surface gets rough, pour some ‘high heat’ oil in the pan, & heat on your stovetop briefly. When cooled til its safe, pour off the oil & wipe with paper towels. Easy peasy - and so worth it. Several years ago, we bought a new skillet with some kind of ‘seasoning’ all over it. Ugh! My DH ground off the coating with a wire brush.

  • @profilingmanipulation

    @profilingmanipulation

    12 күн бұрын

    I literally just wrote a comment asking how to get pre seasoning out, thanks. 😊

  • @jennifermarlow.

    @jennifermarlow.

    11 күн бұрын

    Oiling the (hot) pan is the way I learned from my granny (and I'm older than her now). Haha, I say 'easy peasy', too. Greetings from Canada, take care! x

  • @herelieskittythomas3726

    @herelieskittythomas3726

    11 күн бұрын

    Just because you haven't had a bad experience with your cast iron using your method doesn't mean it is the correct way. Never use soap on cast iron and only season with animal fats or if you are vegan use coconut oil. Your comment is riddled with incorrect information.

  • @slc1161

    @slc1161

    10 күн бұрын

    @@profilingmanipulationuse high smoke point oil. Avocado, grape seed, or flax seed are all great choices. If you get Lodge, many pieces are pre seasoned. And I use soap and water then dry on the stove. My cookware was my grandmother’s. O er 100 years old and look great.

  • @fintux

    @fintux

    8 күн бұрын

    The only way I've successfully seasoned my carbon steel pan was to do it in the oven (I'm not really happy with it, De Buyer Mineral B - it's super finicky, whereas my cheap old cast iron pan is much easier to work with). It takes a bit more time and of course requires an oven proof pan. One tip, yet to try, is to do a Finnish style oven-baked "pancake" (that's the literal translation - our stove-made pancakes in turn are closer to crepes). If interested, here are the instructions: 1 dl of wheat flour, dash of salt and 1 dl milk. Stir strongly to an even mass. Add one egg (break the structure first) and again stir strongly preferrably with a whisk or a fork. Cover and put to fridge for about an hour. Put oven to 225C heat. Take the dough from fridge, mix it. Once oven is ready, put the pan on the stove. Add a bit of butter (roughly 25 g, I think preferrably salt-free) on the pan. Once the butter has stopped sizzling, pour the dough on the pan and put the pan to oven mid rack to 10-15 minutes until it has reached a nice brown color, is a bit crunchy on the surface and "smells ready". Serve with whipped cream / ice cream / jams / fruit. (A typical combo is whipped cream and strawberry jam; personally I prefer a mix of cream cheese and whipped cream instead of mere whipped cream - it's more "fresh" in taste and also healthier as a nice bonus - add sugar to your liking).

  • @nunyabizz50
    @nunyabizz50Ай бұрын

    no mention of the best pans by a long shot, CAST IRON, plain cast iron not the ceramic coated mess which is only good for very low heat simmering stews and soups. Cast iron is cheap and last forever and properly seasoned is totally non stick. I have my grandmothers cast iron skillet that is over 100 years old and its like looking in a black mirror, totally non stick surface. I use nothing but cast iron, carbon steel and stainless steel pots and pans and my air fryer os ceramic coated, bamboo cutting board, mostly all glass storage containers. Stopped using anything like teflon back in the 70s

  • @pacifront83

    @pacifront83

    Ай бұрын

    Great for omalets too lol

  • @Mandarava100

    @Mandarava100

    10 күн бұрын

    Me too. Minimal plastics in my kitchen. Cast iron, st steel, glass L

  • @Helen-readysteadyhome

    @Helen-readysteadyhome

    8 күн бұрын

    No problem making pancakes in a seasoned cast iron pan. You should know about using a cast iron tawa for flatbreads etc too.

  • @webaccess11

    @webaccess11

    8 күн бұрын

    Seed oils are a major problem. Don’t use your air fryer

  • @nunyabizz50

    @nunyabizz50

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@@webaccess11my air fryer is ceramic

  • @kitkat186
    @kitkat1863 күн бұрын

    I love my old cast-iron ware.

  • @sevenseasonepacific
    @sevenseasonepacific22 күн бұрын

    Some brands of baking paper contain PFAS (perfluoroalkyl substances), also referred to as 'forever chemicals', which are used in making the paper grease/water proof. Those PFAS are also found in raincoats for example. I also wonder if kitchen paper is 100% paper or whether it contains plastics to make it more resistant to tearing. When recipes ask to store food in aluminium or plastic wrap, you can often simply use damp cotton cloth.

  • @jennifermarlow.

    @jennifermarlow.

    11 күн бұрын

    PFAs are in a lot of clothing, such as yoga pants and other stretch fabrics. I was just watching a mini-doc about that a couple of months ago.

  • @herelieskittythomas3726

    @herelieskittythomas3726

    11 күн бұрын

    Cheesecloth

  • @TaLeng2023

    @TaLeng2023

    9 күн бұрын

    What about covering with damp cloth and then covering it with wrap? At least there's no direct contact?

  • @jeandixon586

    @jeandixon586

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@@TaLeng2023It's an idea, but I'd rather ditch the plastic altogether.

  • @PatraK-du8ve

    @PatraK-du8ve

    5 күн бұрын

    Damp cloth? It's too easy for mold to set in, no way do I put anything wet on my food.

  • @dansmith7013
    @dansmith7013Ай бұрын

    What about silicone?

  • @amechealle5918

    @amechealle5918

    Ай бұрын

    Silicone is NOT NONTOXIC. Food safe is a lie…

  • @meganesergerie5382

    @meganesergerie5382

    7 күн бұрын

    Inert material. Totally safe for cooking

  • @Sashenka979

    @Sashenka979

    7 күн бұрын

    @@meganesergerie5382can you please explain more? I always wanted to know about silicone baking sheets

  • @aussiebushgirl1829

    @aussiebushgirl1829

    5 күн бұрын

    GREAT question!

  • @NiMimu

    @NiMimu

    4 күн бұрын

    ​@meganesergerie5382 totally safe today.....tomorrow after more research....who knows??

  • @lauram.511
    @lauram.5117 күн бұрын

    I learned from watching the Carnivore Doctor that Parchment Paper is coated with PLASTIC!!!! Oh My!!!!

  • @industrialvr

    @industrialvr

    6 күн бұрын

    Can you provide a source for this information - other than a KZread video? I've looked and looked, Googling + AI search, and the results are the same: that parchment paper is coated with a thin layer of silicone. My own experience with lighting pen caps on fire when I was a kid tells me that if the paper were coated in plastic, that the coating would melt, smoke, burn, and stink the way the pen caps used to. I've also accidentally put wax paper in the oven and experienced a similar nightmare.

  • @Ckawauchi35

    @Ckawauchi35

    4 күн бұрын

    😮😵‍💫😮

  • @MyPoptART

    @MyPoptART

    4 күн бұрын

    Really?

  • @gazepskotzs4

    @gazepskotzs4

    3 күн бұрын

    I always thought it was coated in wax.

  • @lauram.511

    @lauram.511

    3 күн бұрын

    @@gazepskotzs4 It is not coated with wax, that's wax paper. Hope that helps.

  • @Mindafter60beyond-wp2lx
    @Mindafter60beyond-wp2lx14 күн бұрын

    We use Wrought iron pans for pancakes and omelets. With practice, low heat, putting on a lid and the turning off the heat I can make amazing and fluffy omelets. And, the pan is clean. No burnt-on residue

  • @winniecash1654

    @winniecash1654

    5 күн бұрын

    The only problem with iron, as far as I know, is for post menopausal women. It causes a build-up of too much iron in the blood bc of not having a cycle anymore. Just saying.

  • @dasan9178

    @dasan9178

    8 сағат бұрын

    I think you mean CAST iron. Regarding too much iron in the blood as a result of such pans, according to information online: “only people with hemochromatosis are at risk of iron toxicity from cast iron cookware. Even then, the risk is low, since a new, well-seasoned cast iron pan only leaches about five milligrams of iron per cup of food. Older pans will leach less cast iron.”

  • @gastropodahimsa
    @gastropodahimsa6 күн бұрын

    Those wood boards are all assembled from bits and blocks which have been GLUED together. The various adhesives used for that process are certainly more reactive than the polypropylene which is the material of those "plastic" cutting boards.

  • @dianapharaoh9118

    @dianapharaoh9118

    4 сағат бұрын

    yes! Thank you. Bamboo anything is seriously toxic for that very reason.

  • @littlevoice_11
    @littlevoice_11Ай бұрын

    There's a trend of using silicon muffin cups, dishes and bread tins, etc. What do you think of these?

  • @amechealle5918

    @amechealle5918

    Ай бұрын

    Silicone is NOT NONTOXIC. Food safe is a lie…

  • @alanbennett5071

    @alanbennett5071

    25 күн бұрын

    If it is of a high enough grade, and does not contain chemical fillers, it should be fine. It is a synthetic polymer called PDMS and should be long-lasting and should not degrade (and therefore leach chemicals readily). BUT it is still a relatively new material in the kitchen and I don't think enough long-term research has been done yet. My opinion is that occasional use is fine, but I would not use it every day and would ensure that it is of a high-quality and not damaged or burnt.

  • @Dianawales

    @Dianawales

    8 күн бұрын

    @@alanbennett5071”should be” fine…

  • @TheJacklwilliams

    @TheJacklwilliams

    7 күн бұрын

    or just dont. stainless, ceramic, glass, steel, what do we know of these? we dont, we need to and, we know at this point the others, plastics, nylons, etc…. we are finding out we are digesting and absorbing this stuff.

  • @dianemoril7612
    @dianemoril761211 күн бұрын

    watched just to be sure, but my kitchen is ok. I threw away all dangerous items in 2014, and went for all stainless steel and glass for pans and saucepans. always use parchemin paper with aluminum foil, and I don't have microwave, I use it only if I eat outside. so it's been 10 years I cook with safe tools. I am congratulating myself right now...!

  • @vintage6346

    @vintage6346

    7 күн бұрын

    Aluminum foil is bad for you. It causes intestinal inflamation and goes to the brain, causing altzheimers.

  • @jeandixon586

    @jeandixon586

    7 күн бұрын

    Aluminium foil is toxic, though. You'll want to eradicate that as well 😉

  • @donnas2375

    @donnas2375

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@@jeandixon586I think they meant that's why they always use parchment with it, like a barrier between your food & foil. That gave me a new idea for when I like to fold walls of foil to contain grease drippings

  • @jeandixon586

    @jeandixon586

    6 күн бұрын

    @@donnas2375 Yes, you're right! I read it too quickly and didn't recognise their spelling of parchment so jumped to conclusions.

  • @lauram.511

    @lauram.511

    4 күн бұрын

    Parchment paper is coated with plastic. The white version is chemically bleached & brown parchment paper is not bleached but still it's coated with plastic. Hope this info helps you.

  • @sstteevvee621
    @sstteevvee6212 күн бұрын

    I sanded all my iron and polish them.,, I removed all the pits.... Works better than a non stick,,, most people doesn't know you can do that....started with 60 grit 120 then 220 looked like a mirror,put REAL olive oil then put in oven for 30 at 250 degree

  • @user-be2lo3gk9n
    @user-be2lo3gk9n14 күн бұрын

    You mentioned cooking crepes. You don't need a nonstick pan for that. I have a carbon steel crepe pan, and a ceramic crepe pan. They function a little differently, but both work very well. Keep the heat pretty low, lift the pan when you load the new crepe so the pan does not overheat, and brush the pan with a little bit of melted butter. I don't put butter or oil in the batter, so the overall fat content is not all that high. The ceramic pan is heavy and takes longer to heat up, but works very well. It does not need as much oil, but I still brush some on the pan for flavor.

  • @dianemoril7612

    @dianemoril7612

    11 күн бұрын

    I only have stainless steel pans now, and it took me a little time but I finally found how it worked. I make crepes and pancakes very easily, but I always miss the first one. it's like the pan needs 1 round to remember how to do it. but after that, they all cook perfectly.

  • @frankiefurbag9030

    @frankiefurbag9030

    10 күн бұрын

    @@dianemoril7612Julia child has a great old vid. 1970s about flip over and use the bottom of a stainless steel pan to make crepes. It works. I dont have a link.

  • @dianemoril7612

    @dianemoril7612

    9 күн бұрын

    @@frankiefurbag9030 oh that's a good idea! I have seen videos of people cooking things in a pan then add a sauce pan with hot water on the top so the sauce pan cooks the upper layer. I have no doubt it works.

  • @TaraB1134
    @TaraB11342 күн бұрын

    I gave up teflon when I learned from a chef that “there are no sticky pans, only sticky cooks”. By that he meant that if you know how to properly heat the pan your pan won’t be sticky. His instructions: heat the pan first then add the oil then wait for the oil to fully heat up before adding food you want to cook. Never, ever put cold oil into a cold pan! I tested this myself with eggs in a steel pan and it totally works. I can make omelets in any kind of pan. Non-stick pan not needed! Exception: meat. If you want to fry a steak don’t oil the pan, just heat the pan really well and put steak in. It will stick initially but be patient and then it unsticks itself. 😂. OH, one more thing…be careful about steel pans. Try to find and use pans with no nickel. When shopping for pans have a magnet handy. If the pan has a lot of nickel, it won’t hold the magnet. Look for 18/0 steel the second number is the nickel content. Nickel is on of the most toxic substances on the face of the earth. “Surgical steel” has a lot of nickel.

  • @ImaOKay522

    @ImaOKay522

    9 сағат бұрын

    "Hot pan cold oil" is what our Dad taught us growing up!

  • @shaynelahmed6323
    @shaynelahmed632311 күн бұрын

    Doc. Really enjoyed this. Pls do a post on melamine dinnerware. Virtually every s.e. asian home has tons of melamine dinnerware - a lot of it badly blistered! I understand it's produced for occasional picnic use only.

  • @user-nx8ii4ef7f
    @user-nx8ii4ef7f7 күн бұрын

    In the UK, micro plastics are filtered out in the human sewage, Then dumped on farmland! Heading next, to ground water near you!

  • @aussiebushgirl1829

    @aussiebushgirl1829

    5 күн бұрын

    😳 Crickey! That seems counterintuitive to me….and a complete waste of taxpayers’ money!

  • @user-nx8ii4ef7f

    @user-nx8ii4ef7f

    5 күн бұрын

    @@aussiebushgirl1829 Yes, grate Britain!

  • @lancelink29

    @lancelink29

    Күн бұрын

    Yes, in the United States they have been spreading the 'biosludge' which is leftover from the evaporation ponds of the sewage treatment plants for at least 40 years. It is considered too toxic to bury, so they have been selling it as fertilizer, spread on farm fields which are growing food for human consumption. On some brands of compost that you can purchase for your gardens you can find the listing for 'biosolids'. They are now declaring some farmlands in the United States that have used these methods as contaminated with forever chemicals, thus the land becomes worthless for farming.

  • @wendywilliams9893
    @wendywilliams9893Ай бұрын

    Great info as always. Thanks

  • @marymcandrew7667
    @marymcandrew7667Ай бұрын

    It's hard to find an electric Kettle without plastic parts in it.

  • @TaLeng2023

    @TaLeng2023

    9 күн бұрын

    True. Looks like you just gotta use regular kettle on an induction stove.

  • @AndriaMcGrath-wc9ib
    @AndriaMcGrath-wc9ibАй бұрын

    What is your take on silicone products for cooking - eg cake/flan 'tins', silicone inserts for air fryers, or storage containers that can go in the freezer"? Thanks

  • @oldgloryhillfarmturtlewoma9132
    @oldgloryhillfarmturtlewoma91325 күн бұрын

    Yes, you missed cast iron. Not good for acidics like tomatoes, etc. but pretty much everything else, and pancakes don’t stick. If seasoned properly, nothing else sticks either. Does it “leach” in use? Yes, but iron in minuscule quantities is not bad for you, on the contrary.

  • @TheMariangel95
    @TheMariangel9523 сағат бұрын

    I’m so grateful for this video, thank you so much. I’ve been trying to not use that much plastic because I was already intuitively feeling that I shouldn’t use plastic cookware, but I didn’t know if my concerns for valid or paranoid so thanks for validating where my intuition was leading me towards.

  • @scotgirl4703
    @scotgirl4703Ай бұрын

    Can't believe you released this today, I was just searching for a small stainless steel fry pan for the reasons you have mentioned!

  • @johnbelyk7542

    @johnbelyk7542

    11 күн бұрын

    Amazon has a very good selection & prices are reasonable.😊

  • @sosuhob
    @sosuhob6 күн бұрын

    I totally agree with you: avoid plastic in combination with foods. Enameled cast iron is not the same as a ceramic coating. Vitrious enamel is a combination of iron and glass. Bamboo carving boards contain plastic in the form of glue. Cookie sheets also come in glass or enamel, and the don’t need baking paper.

  • @SpringNotes
    @SpringNotes4 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the advice and reminders !

  • @lancastrian413
    @lancastrian41311 сағат бұрын

    Carbon steel frying pans work perfectly without any 'non stick' coating. They need to be looked after, treated properly and allowed to build up a patina which prevents proteins bonding to the metal. The best frying pans i have ever had and I have tried them all.

  • @whatthe6532
    @whatthe65326 күн бұрын

    Thanks for that piece of mind.

  • @AK-mx4jo
    @AK-mx4jo14 күн бұрын

    That Le Creuset enameled pan is 279 dollars here in US, phew

  • @PatraK-du8ve

    @PatraK-du8ve

    5 күн бұрын

    I know, they're cheaper in Europe.

  • @joneseskid2326
    @joneseskid23262 күн бұрын

    Wow, thank you. I never thought about the cutting boards! Time to change to wooden or bamboo. When I was a child in the fifties, liquids came glass jars, bread, butter and meats were wrapped in grease proof paper and vegetables used to be weighed out and tipped into your own shopping bag. I've been using stainless steel pans, glass pans and cast iron pans for years. My mother used aluminium pans for decades and most people used non stick pans for years before they realised they were ingesting chemicals and plastics.

  • @dianapharaoh9118

    @dianapharaoh9118

    4 сағат бұрын

    Bamboo is glued together with toxic substances. Don't use bamboo or anything that has been 'glued' together

  • @tinaperez7393
    @tinaperez73937 күн бұрын

    Omg - i did not think of microfiber cloths. I was just going to buy a bunch too. That's all plastic and becomes the nano plastics in our environments. Cotton it is / will check out that Seep brand.

  • @lcharles5909
    @lcharles5909Ай бұрын

    You should check out supermarkets, such as Sainsbury's, they sell stainless steel and enamel cast iron ware.

  • @mySeaPrince_
    @mySeaPrince_4 күн бұрын

    Some people are allergic to stainless steel... I avoid using petrochemicals in any product.. washing up liquid, detergents and plastic's etc.

  • @stephaniehenderson6631
    @stephaniehenderson66317 күн бұрын

    Great video from someone I really trust. I was hoping he would cover whether silicone bakeware is safe as I use these quite a lot for their non stick properties.

  • @NitharsiniGajendran-sp9wn
    @NitharsiniGajendran-sp9wnАй бұрын

    Thank you for the very important and necessary information eventhough know the facts of these products and hazardous effects in theoretically, you make a big highlight with great explanation.

  • @SusanA1056
    @SusanA10568 күн бұрын

    We have been removing plastics too for the past 10 years.

  • @ginnyhardy-uf6th
    @ginnyhardy-uf6th2 күн бұрын

    Thank you !!

  • @johnbelyk7542
    @johnbelyk754211 күн бұрын

    How about sous vide? I am concerned about the plastic bags used to hold the meat in hot water.😮

  • @Time_Traveler_Karen

    @Time_Traveler_Karen

    6 күн бұрын

    Use the silicone bags

  • @isabeljohnston5020
    @isabeljohnston5020Ай бұрын

    Pancakes cook great in cast-iron skillets. If there’s a little sticking with the first or second one, you can grease the skillet a little bit.

  • @nancyhon406
    @nancyhon40614 күн бұрын

    The trick when using stsinless steel pan for PANCAKES is to put a tbsp of olive oil & use FuLl cream milk instesd of water in your batter . No water required. Heat up u yr pan, wipe pan with vegetable oil then pour a layer of oil to cover pan surface. Cooks in 2mins on low heat. Try it. . .

  • @jeandixon586

    @jeandixon586

    7 күн бұрын

    Except that "vegetable" oils are highly-processed and toxic. There are lots of videos on this subject.

  • @Nic-kx5dn
    @Nic-kx5dn2 күн бұрын

    We use a glass chopping board to chop veg etc and scissors for herbs

  • @merlingeikie
    @merlingeikie5 күн бұрын

    If you cook with slightly lower heat, stay with the process and stir or flip, you don't need that silly painted on coating! As if you don't ingest some of it, its a paint.

  • @maitemartin-samos4779
    @maitemartin-samos47794 күн бұрын

    I love your fridge. What brand?

  • @robertbarnier45
    @robertbarnier458 күн бұрын

    Great advice. ❤

  • @KC-rs8mg
    @KC-rs8mgАй бұрын

    Thank you. By the way it’s easy to make eggs or pancakes in a steel pan. Just ensure it’s fully clad or tri ply steel and get it to the right temperature before adding fat.

  • @jennifermarlow.

    @jennifermarlow.

    11 күн бұрын

    It's much easier in cast iron. Which he totally overlooked. Just buy untreated or older pans, and they will last generations.

  • @eyesee1212
    @eyesee121219 сағат бұрын

    I don't use foil or plastic wrap much either when storing food in the fridge, I do old school and just put a plate on top of the other plate or a tea cup soucer or bread and butter plate on top of the bowl on left over food.

  • @philomenabrabazonobroin5236
    @philomenabrabazonobroin52362 күн бұрын

    Plus they cast Iron is a once off buy. I bought mine when my son was four. He is in his thirties now and they are as good as ever 😊

  • @mshart-ke4in

    @mshart-ke4in

    Күн бұрын

    I bought my cast-iron pan when my son was around three years old, he’s 42 now. When I read your post, I thought for a minute I had posted it. Lol

  • @patrickday4206
    @patrickday4206Күн бұрын

    Scratching stainless steel can be bad for people with nickel allergies which is something like 40 percent of the population use wood utensils

  • @rumi-tunes7727
    @rumi-tunes7727Ай бұрын

    what about parchment paper. ? .. I switched from tin foil to that, but have recently heard that it also contained dangerous substances.

  • @lauram.511

    @lauram.511

    4 күн бұрын

    The Carnivore Doctor mentioned that "Parchment Paper" is coated with plastic. The white version is chemically bleached & brown parchment paper is not bleached but still it's coated with plastic. Hope this info helps you.

  • @izabelakowalik351
    @izabelakowalik3519 күн бұрын

    My partner and I are doing well. We use all the options mentioned in the video, do not use aluminium foil, and do not own a microwave. I absolutely love glass so we store food in glass containers and jars. The only thing is that we buy water in plastic bottles as the tap water where I live is horrible.

  • @tinaperez7393

    @tinaperez7393

    7 күн бұрын

    Why are people saying not to use the microwave? Unless I use plastic in it, shouldn't that be okay? 🤔 Thanks in advance for your time if you reply. No problem if you don't. Just seeing a lot of people here being anti microwave and don't know why.

  • @PatraK-du8ve

    @PatraK-du8ve

    5 күн бұрын

    @@tinaperez7393 Because it causes cancer among other things like acid build up in the stomach from using plastics and it depletes your food of all nutrients.

  • @georginahastings8291
    @georginahastings829114 күн бұрын

    Can I ask what make this lovely wooden chopping boards are? Thank uou

  • @daisy7066
    @daisy7066Күн бұрын

    All metal pans leak metal - including stainless steel. The safest materials are glass & ceramics.

  • @catlux1
    @catlux1Ай бұрын

    How about cast iron pot, like Staub? thanks

  • @normanelson233
    @normanelson233Ай бұрын

    Yea me too would like to know about silicon?

  • @Techy-fem
    @Techy-fem6 күн бұрын

    Which utensils do you recommend? Wooden spatulas?

  • @philomenabrabazonobroin5236
    @philomenabrabazonobroin52362 күн бұрын

    I use cast iron pans which when seasoned and use oil of choice from a glass bottle or butter. When the pan is hot enough it is nonstick even for pancakes

  • @DavidClewley
    @DavidClewley6 күн бұрын

    Use a high carbon steel crepe pan, it is a bit of a pain to keep seasoning with oil to avoid it rusting (within minutes) but better than a chemical nonstick pan.

  • @sheilajac
    @sheilajac6 күн бұрын

    i use a silicone sheet on my wood cutting board if i'm cutting up smelly stuff like onion or garlic. it's actually a silicone pad intended for glue guns.

  • @raymondbamford7558
    @raymondbamford75583 күн бұрын

    what do you think of stone coated frying pans

  • @felipearbustopotd
    @felipearbustopotd11 күн бұрын

    Glazed floor tile can be used as a cutting block. Easy clean.

  • @heniebesana3986

    @heniebesana3986

    6 күн бұрын

    Thanks, but will it not harm your knife?

  • @felipearbustopotd

    @felipearbustopotd

    6 күн бұрын

    @@heniebesana3986It has not done so far,

  • @christinehoughton8591
    @christinehoughton85913 күн бұрын

    Thank you this is an excellent video full of good useful information. I’ve always used Pyrex and S/S I don’t use microwave because microwaves destroys most vitamins in food so render it useless.

  • @lesliea.m.5392
    @lesliea.m.539211 күн бұрын

    If your cast iron is seasoned properly you can make he best pancakes on it 😊

  • @jennifermarlow.
    @jennifermarlow.11 күн бұрын

    What do you have against Cast Iron? You can still find frying pans at yard sales and flea markets if cost is an issue. And tinware for baking. Both materials are non-stick naturally if you clean/season properly, and much better than glass for most uses. And yes, steel and a wood cutting board (home made)... of course! :)

  • @TaLeng2023

    @TaLeng2023

    9 күн бұрын

    How does one season tin?

  • @raptorpilot8727
    @raptorpilot87274 күн бұрын

    We always use a seasoned, cast iron griddle for pancakes. Easy.

  • @floranlehmann7149
    @floranlehmann7149Ай бұрын

    I was wondering about silicone for zero waste, like a kids' sandwich bag.

  • @loverlyme
    @loverlyme3 күн бұрын

    I have quite a bit of corningware baking dishes and a large casserole pot that goes easily from the stove top to the oven. In the last few years, however, my strength and nimbleness has deteriorated (due to CNS issues, arthritis and medications). I've had to swap to using enamel roasting pans as I am unable to securely lift the heavier pans out of the oven once they have food in them. I line almost everything with baking paper (even when sauteeing in stainless steel on the stove top). Do you think enamelware is an issue?

  • @eyesee1212
    @eyesee121219 сағат бұрын

    I don't use a chopping board, I just use a dinner plate, does the same job and I can wash it clean.

  • @user-lb9jh9gq8z
    @user-lb9jh9gq8z6 күн бұрын

    I've read that parchment contains PFAS. Something to look into.

  • @annaanderton7309
    @annaanderton73093 күн бұрын

    I use a breadmaker with non stick coating. Is that bad as well?

  • @peetsnort
    @peetsnort14 сағат бұрын

    Use cast iron and carbon steel. Raw steel.its like the use of toilet roll. One second wipe but using olive oil. For acid tomato use stainless if you want longer cooking like stews. But tomato is fine for quick pasta sauce. Just rinse with hot water if you're in a rush to clean. But olive oil is the go to to stop rust. Plus. Ladies...you will get a little iron for the monthly

  • @yonderhillwildlife
    @yonderhillwildlifeАй бұрын

    Cast iron, stainless steel and glass. Use a lid rather than foil.

  • @littlevoice_11
    @littlevoice_11Ай бұрын

    Are microwave proof BPA free microwave bowls safe?

  • @tanyabrown9839
    @tanyabrown98395 күн бұрын

    I like to use the bamboo scourers from Temu (and they are quite cheap there too). I've tried to avoid Teflon coated things for many years now and try to avoid plastics where I can

  • @Closereveryday

    @Closereveryday

    4 күн бұрын

    I avoid Temu

  • @trejea1754
    @trejea17543 күн бұрын

    What about carbon steel cook pans? Also, parchment is coated with silicone.

  • @deekatt
    @deekatt4 күн бұрын

    What about coffee makers? Are there any that do have the hot liquid pass through plastic components, visible or under the hood?

  • @elsh332
    @elsh3326 күн бұрын

    I purchased a set of pots that were supposed to be enamel to replace my old non-stick ones.... but they arrived, and I can't identify what the coating actually is 😢 I already made the switch to glass years ago. What do you think about silicone?

  • @biddibee3526
    @biddibee35262 күн бұрын

    When it comes to Pyrex you have to know that the quality of the glass changed for the worse after Pyrex went from using the PYREX logo to now using the pyrex logo. If it is in lower case letters it breaks easily. Especially the stuff that goes in the oven.

  • @wolfscorogardens6098
    @wolfscorogardens60983 күн бұрын

    Only cook in cast iron pans and butter or olive oil

  • @suzannesmith7527
    @suzannesmith752711 күн бұрын

    I love my air fryer but I’m also concerned about the coating on it!

  • @lauram.511

    @lauram.511

    4 күн бұрын

    Yep, Air Fryers have a plastic coating. Sad

  • @loverlyme
    @loverlyme3 күн бұрын

    What about silicon coated utensils? I use a couple of items, mostly as it's easier to get under an egg or a pancake to flip it. Some of the silicon coated utensils have started to melt within a minute of touching the bottom of a hot pan. I got rid of those pretty quick. Do you see silicon as a product which may prove to be just as bad as teflon eventually?

  • @matlepak9694
    @matlepak96942 күн бұрын

    What about carbon steel and anodised aluminium cookware?

  • @F.H.
    @F.H.12 күн бұрын

    what abt cast iron?

  • @chinox7116
    @chinox71163 күн бұрын

    What about the coating on the parchment paper? It could be pfas...

  • @bettycrocker6692
    @bettycrocker66927 күн бұрын

    Great vid, but I'm surprised you ignored cast-iron pans. The cast-iron fry pan is perfect for making pancakes.

  • @phina8392
    @phina8392Күн бұрын

    Always scrub wooden boards with a hard brush, damp wash and oil.. a lot of debris comes out..

  • @bthyme
    @bthyme2 күн бұрын

    What about cast iron pans and griddle?

  • @DAOnero
    @DAOnero4 күн бұрын

    Is there a way to find out if something say, like a looks like iron griddle but I’m skeptical cause it’s made in China. Is there a way to tell if it’s toxic?

  • @morreenczuczor7169
    @morreenczuczor716911 күн бұрын

    What about iron pans?

  • @Techy-fem
    @Techy-fem6 күн бұрын

    What about glazed pottery?????

  • @veganvocalist4782
    @veganvocalist47822 күн бұрын

    🌻Used to love pyrex until I discovered it can explode which I was not expecting , I use wooden utensils and intend changing my pots , have cast iron but need to treat before using , thanks for the reminder , watching from Cornwall, UK 🌻

  • @user-ft9tf5tw6l
    @user-ft9tf5tw6l6 күн бұрын

    What about cast iron?

  • @DJ-uk5mm
    @DJ-uk5mm2 күн бұрын

    Ps use cast iron pan well seasoned for pancakes Also, can add iron trace amounts of it to your diet which is a good thing

  • @RunningGreyWolf
    @RunningGreyWolf7 күн бұрын

    What about cast iron??

  • @adandredestefano
    @adandredestefano2 күн бұрын

    Some well seasoned cast iron is great for pancakes.