Cooking utensils
No teflon in our apartment brought in by me. I believe you are not only harming yourself ( which should be okay if you are an informed user), but workers in the factory, their families and also whoever drinks or eats teflon tainted food.
Calculate:
If you buy teflon vessels, you have to throw them when they get scratched. That means you have to keep buying them.
Instead, if you buy good quality stainless steel vessels with steel/wood handle, they will last you a lifetime.
I don't have any sticking problem with my vessels. All I do is soak them for sometime and scrape with a gentle sponge. If there is anything sticking, rub with some sea salt and it shines like new. I also use wooden spoons for my new vessels to prevent scratching.
I don't use aluminium too.
No electric rice cooker for us. Most of them have non-stick or aluminium container.
I find it very easy to cook rice in a pasta cooker (Just a vessel with a lid with a small hole). No stirring. I just open the lid after 5 minutes to see if it is cooked. No straining. No sticking to the vessel. Easy cleaning.
Calculate:
If you buy teflon vessels, you have to throw them when they get scratched. That means you have to keep buying them.
Instead, if you buy good quality stainless steel vessels with steel/wood handle, they will last you a lifetime.
I don't have any sticking problem with my vessels. All I do is soak them for sometime and scrape with a gentle sponge. If there is anything sticking, rub with some sea salt and it shines like new. I also use wooden spoons for my new vessels to prevent scratching.
I don't use aluminium too.
No electric rice cooker for us. Most of them have non-stick or aluminium container.
I find it very easy to cook rice in a pasta cooker (Just a vessel with a lid with a small hole). No stirring. I just open the lid after 5 minutes to see if it is cooked. No straining. No sticking to the vessel. Easy cleaning.

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