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	<title>Comments on: How can Cooking Pots Endanger your Health?</title>
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		<title>By: yogiwan</title>
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		<description>The fear factor in cookware seems to be getting substantially overblown it seem to me.  Using good cookware the way it was designed to be use presents very little risk.  Using copper for baby food preparation does not normally fit into prescribed use.  Nonstick cookware states on most of the instructions that it is not to be used at temperatures above 500 degrees.  Stainless steel cookware instructions state the wire scrubbers should not be used.  Good cookware used properly does not present risk for users.  On the other hand, most any product, cookware or anything else, used improperly can create risks for those who do not follow directions.

yogiwan
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fear factor in cookware seems to be getting substantially overblown it seem to me.  Using good cookware the way it was designed to be use presents very little risk.  Using copper for baby food preparation does not normally fit into prescribed use.  Nonstick cookware states on most of the instructions that it is not to be used at temperatures above 500 degrees.  Stainless steel cookware instructions state the wire scrubbers should not be used.  Good cookware used properly does not present risk for users.  On the other hand, most any product, cookware or anything else, used improperly can create risks for those who do not follow directions.</p>
<p>yogiwan<br />
Your Smart Kitchen</p>
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