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Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 6:36 pm
Dia Dementia every dish in my house is made out of glass or porcelain, save for the tupperware containers. all the cups are glass & the mugs are ceramic. biggrin Ditto on the above but with additions: I do have a very few bowls that are some sort of very hard plastic meant to go in the microwave and my main travel mug is plastic. China is definitely best.
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Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:53 pm
I love glass and porcelain; I have a growing collection of coffee mugs, which makes up most of my drinking dishware. We have china and glass plates in my house that we eat on. I hate eating and drinking from plastic, though my Mr. Bento's containers are plastic and I use that for lunch. Supposedly heating and freezing plastics releases chemicals from them into the food, though I haven't heard anything about this in a while so it might have been disproved.
I do know that glass is one of the few substances that has no chemical leakage at all; that's why I love cooking with glass.
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Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:01 am
We use stoneware dishes, plates, mugs, etc, and bamboo for things like stirring spoons, trays, cutting boards, trivets... you get the gist. We use a fair few Pyrex dishes to cook in, and we have a few resealable plastic containers.
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