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rubberelectrons@lemmy.worldR

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  • From one of the manufacturers: https://support.farberwarecookware.com/support/solutions/articles/65000168119-is-nonstick-cookware-harmful-to-my-pets-
    rubberelectrons@lemmy.worldR rubberelectrons@lemmy.world

    From one of the manufacturers: https://support.farberwarecookware.com/support/solutions/articles/65000168119-is-nonstick-cookware-harmful-to-my-pets-

    Long story short, accidentally burning a PTFE coated pan will release chemicals that are bad for you and your pet. No matter how that manufacturer softballed the answer, it’s right there: the fumes of overheated plastic are harmful.

    You weigh much more than your pet, so the time it takes for the resulting toxins to approach LD50 for a human are quite long.

    Zipping a smaller, faster breathing pet’s blood levels up to fatal are unfortunately much easier, almost by an order of magnitude depending on the pet. That article references birds as most sensitive (see: canaries in coal mines), but dogs and such being close to the floor will also get a lot of exposure to the heavy gas particles.

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  • Researchers create safer nonstick surface, cutting use of 'forever chemicals'
    rubberelectrons@lemmy.worldR rubberelectrons@lemmy.world

    Yes! I’ve tried all the others, ceramic included… nothing beats cared-for cast iron. Yes, you use more oil. Yes, you’ve gotta reseason it once every few years.

    I always rolled my eyes at the cast iron zealots on Reddit, but with pets in the house, and cooking a lot, it just works.

    Uncategorized science

  • Salmon with Dijon Dill Sauce
    rubberelectrons@lemmy.worldR rubberelectrons@lemmy.world

    It’s cool, just reminds me of childhood eating at Ikea: https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/sas-senap-dill-sauce-for-salmon-20028890/

    Turns out it was one of few places with reasonably healthy food that was also affordable. We were a little limited in budget during my younger years.

    Anyway! Cool dish, can you share the recipe?

    Uncategorized cooking

  • Salmon with Dijon Dill Sauce
    rubberelectrons@lemmy.worldR rubberelectrons@lemmy.world

    Yay Ikea.

    Uncategorized cooking

  • haitian-style griot with rice, pikliz, fried plantains
    rubberelectrons@lemmy.worldR rubberelectrons@lemmy.world

    It is, even if it doesn’t “work”, those flavors all sound delicious and I can mix it into a stew so it isn’t wasted.

    Definitely going to try on a small portion first. Thanks again for sharing the recipe!

    Uncategorized cooking

  • haitian-style griot with rice, pikliz, fried plantains
    rubberelectrons@lemmy.worldR rubberelectrons@lemmy.world

    Very nice. Wonder if I can make this with impossible/beyond for some family.

    Uncategorized cooking
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