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		<title>Buying Cookware &#8211; Which Material To Choose?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 01:17:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everybody dreams owning an aesthetically beautiful cookware set for his or her kitchen. It&#8217;s the fascination of each and every master cook. While spending some time to cook the best meal is important, a technically superior cookware normally builds the great foundation to begin with. Whenever we think about purchasing a high-quality cookware occur different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everybody dreams owning an aesthetically beautiful cookware set for his or her kitchen. It&#8217;s the fascination of each and every master cook. While spending some time to cook the best meal is important, a technically superior cookware normally builds the great foundation to begin with.</p>
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<p>Whenever we think about purchasing a high-quality cookware occur different sizes and processes, first of all , usually involves our thoughts are your budget. Maybe if you&#8217;re the type of who&#8217;re seriously interested in the adventures of cooking, you most likely won&#8217;t have second thoughts purchasing the quality cookware in store after considering all its quality aspects.</p>
<p>That will help you find a very good cookware set, you need to find out what you really are buying. Do you really need one pot along with a pan, or a whole set? After you have decided which cookware you&#8217;ll need, the following step to consider may be the type of material by which it&#8217;s made. Although notions that some materials can go into the food that people cook inside them, care ought to be taken with a few materials, in the end it&#8217;s generally harmless.</p>
<p>The very first option may be the stainless. These components is popular being minimal reactive metal that doesn&#8217;t interact with food. It&#8217;s durable, highly-resistant against corrosion, efficient and fewer pricey, but a stainless cookware doesn&#8217;t conduct heat well. So, in selecting a stainless cookware, ensure that you search for medium to heavy weight, or thick-layered bottom pans and pots to make sure better heat conduction.</p>
<p>Ceramic, enamel or glass material is yet another option. Each one of these materials are able to hold heat for a long period, and may be heated to extremely high temperatures. A ceramic cookware specially emits a far-infra red heat that&#8217;s mainly valuable to cook. Enamel is really a porcelain fused glass coating providing you with a tough and very heat and corrosion resistant finish, developing a durable barrier between your food and also the iron base. See-though glass ceramic material stands extreme temperatures, however they can break under impact. Apart from cooking, the heat-resistant glass may be used for both storing and serving.</p>
<p>Clay material and surefire would be the classy traditional option. Clay is absorbent that when saturated with water and heated within the oven, allows steam to evaporate in the pores bringing on a heightened flavor within the food. Clay pots are efficient, requiring less fat, less liquid, and fewer tending. For that surefire, even with no porcelain coating, it&#8217;s an excellent material for any cookware. It&#8217;s generally pre-coated with unsalted fat that&#8217;s heated to prevent rusting. It conducts heat efficiently and it is very economical. While surefire requires a while to warm up, its temperature stays consistently hot retaining heat evenly.</p>
<p>Plastic ware employed for both cooking and storing may be the newest addition to cookware. Plastic is usually lightweight, unbreakable and also the most suitable to be used in microwave ovens where other metals aren&#8217;t suitable.This microwave safe cookware is specifically premeditated to permit transparency in microwave transmission with the cookware and also the food.</p>
<p>Stainless cookware could be washed in soap and water easily. To avoid water spots about the pot, rinse the cookware and dry thoroughly. Only use mild cleansers. Stainless cookware with copper bottom could be cleaned in a dish detergent. Ceramic, enameled and glass cookware are merely washed having a mild cleanser, but you will find ready-made dish detergents for these materials which you can use. Clay pots should not be washed inside a dishwasher, or with any detergent since the porous clay will absorb the odor and taste from the cleaning material. The advisable thing is to clean the cookware with tepid to warm water using brush and bake soda.</p>
<p>Nobody can tell which material may be the correct one for any cookware to become of quality. In my opinion the perfect cookware set depends upon your personal food habits, lifestyle, personal choices and budget. A more economical cookware sounds most practical, or an inclination for aesthetic fascination will make you purchase the high-end cookware set, provided you recognize your need a lot more than your desires, you&#8217;re heading for the perfect and quality cookware set for the kitchen needs.</p>
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		<title>Non-Stick Cookware Raising Cholesterol?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 03:55:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a new study that points to a surprising finding. There seems to be a correlation between the chemicals that are used in non-stick cookware and higher cholesterol levels. I think this study shouldn&#8217;t mean we abandon our non-stick cookware &#8211; but we should keep on top of the current data and by now, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jIxQnP7tjywNA5bQJ0C7pwHnb9XA" target="_blank">There is a new study</a> that points to a surprising finding. There seems to be a correlation between the chemicals that are used in non-stick cookware and higher cholesterol levels.</p>
<p>I think this study shouldn&#8217;t mean we abandon our non-stick cookware &#8211; but we should keep on top of the current data and by now, more research into this subject should be initiated.</p>
<p>This study is one of the first to explore the effects of long-term exposure to perfluoroalkyl acids &#8211; which can be found even in dust. Or microwave popcorn. Or food packaging. So it&#8217;s not just about non-stick foodware, it&#8217;s about the chemicals that we use to produce, package and prepare our foods.</p>
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		<title>Eco-Friendly Non-Stick Cookware</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 10:36:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Non-stick cookware has never been very eco-friendly &#8211; until now. The problem with nonstick cookware was always a chemical called PTFE, which is&#8230; bad, bad, bad! (Lots of harmful chemicals and energy gets wasted in the process of creating &#8220;normal&#8221; non-stick coatings). But now, a company form the Netherlands developed an alternative that is much [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Non-stick cookware has never been very eco-friendly &#8211; until now. The problem with nonstick cookware was always a chemical called PTFE, which is&#8230; bad, bad, bad! (Lots of harmful chemicals and energy gets wasted in the process of creating &#8220;normal&#8221; non-stick coatings).</p>
<p>But now, a company form the Netherlands developed an alternative that is much more resilient than other &#8220;green&#8221; non-stick cookware.</p>
<p>They use N² Technology (what a fancy-shmanzy name, huh?) and to put it short: it&#8217;s better.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the first time that such a high-quality eco-friendly non-coating cookware is launched to the mass-market &#8211; you&#8217;ll be able to get it at your local Walmart store soon.</p>
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		<title>Non-stick high quality cookware</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 20:11:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many hobby chefs love non-sticking cookware because it&#8217;s so much more convenient when it comes to cleaning. No need for elbow grease and metal brushes after a little frying session anymore. There are some health issues with most non-sticking cookware that you should be aware of. Because the cookware has a special coating that prevents [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many hobby chefs love non-sticking cookware because it&#8217;s so much more convenient when it comes to cleaning. No need for elbow grease and metal brushes after a little frying session anymore.<br />
There are some health issues with most non-sticking cookware that you should be aware of. Because the cookware has a special coating that prevents food from sticking to it maintenance must also be taken care of. You should under no circumstance scratch the coating of your cookware &#8211; otherwise toxic substances may leak into your food when you cook.<br />
There are new kinds of non-sticking kitchen supplies entering the market that are PFOA free &#8211; which causes the health issues. PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid or C8) is used to produce Teflon and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says that it might cause cancer.<br />
When you opt for non-sticking cookware choose quality! Do NOT go for cheap discount non-sticking cookware! Otherwise you will get your non-sticking coatings into your food &#8211; something you don&#8217;t want to happen. Read this funny review of non-sticking cookware that costs less than $10 and what happened! <a href="http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-review-4D27-3A307C4-38C73105-prod9" target="_blank">http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-review-4D27-3A307C4-38C73105-prod9</a></p>
<p>Non-sticking cooking equipment also won&#8217;t last for long. After they have been used for a couple of years in a row the coating will lose it&#8217;s resistance to sticking. If you wash a non-sticking pan or pot with harsh detergents or put it in the dishwasher it won&#8217;t even last that long.</p>
<p>The thing is that PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) is the chemical basis of almost all nonstick coatings. Now PTFE is a very soft material and that&#8217;s why it wears off easily. So then the non-sticking coating producers develop certain formulas where PTFE is mixed with other materials so that it keeps it&#8217;s nonsticking characteristics while becoming more durable. However, to make a non-stick coating resistant takes a lot of more effort &#8211; and this is what makes the difference between a $10 nonstick frying pan from RiteAid and a $200 dollar nonstick frying pan.</p>
<p>The benefits of non-sticking cookware are definitely as the name already suggests in their &#8220;unstickiness&#8221;. If you are into low-fat foods non-sticking cooking supplies are a good idea since they reduce the need for oil. They are also excellent for frying eggs.</p>
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		<title>High-Quality Titanium Cookware</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 08:59:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nonsticking titanium cookware is pretty new in the field of high-quality cookware. It&#8217;s still very expensive and surely not a low-budget item. But if you are looking for premium cookware, then price won&#8217;t be your first consideration anyway. Titanium is great for cooking because it is both extremely strong, durable and lightweight. I myself am [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nonsticking titanium cookware is pretty new in the field of high-quality cookware. It&#8217;s still very expensive and surely not a low-budget item. But if you are looking for premium cookware, then price won&#8217;t be your first consideration anyway.<br />
<a href="http://www.highqualitycookware.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/titanium.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-18" style="float: left;" title="titanium" src="http://www.highqualitycookware.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/titanium.jpg" alt="Titanium used at Guggenheim" /></a> Titanium is great for cooking because it is both extremely strong, durable and lightweight. I myself am currently looking at some Titanium cookware because I&#8217;m kind of always on the move, traveling a lot and moving a lot too. I recommend you go to a store and just hold a titanium pan in your hands to get the actual experience of how it feels to have a titanium pan in your hand – it&#8217;s extremely light and great for road trips, canyon tours, or backpacking. And I dare to say that it could be the perfect hiking cookware too.<br />
Health-conscious cooks will be specially fond of the fact that titanium is great for low-fat cooking without you having to handle the cookware carefully like you have to do it with Teflon cookware, which, once scratched, shouldn&#8217;t be used anymore because of the possibility of leaking of dangerous poisonous substances into the food.<br />
Other than with some other kinds of non-sticking cookware Titanium is also a safe material for cooking equipment – no toxins will be released if you scratch it (and did I mention that it&#8217;s scratch proof? And how about that it won&#8217;t bend or warp even if you use it to cook on high flame for years and years?).<br />
The food will also taste great because titanium doesn&#8217;t contaminate the food with any coating materials or metal byproducts.<br />
Titanium in deed is the metal that is the strongest compared to any other metal that is as light (or if you want to get fancy you can say that it has the highest strenght-to-weight ratio of all metals).<br />
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So again, if you&#8217;re an &#8220;on the road cook&#8221; who&#8217;s traveling a lot, or if you are mobile cook (I was surprised about this – there are actually cooks that come to your house and cook for you in your own house! A private chef for rent so to speak) then titanium cookware is definitely worth looking into.<br />
I recommend you also read other articles on high-quality cookware or email me your questions about high-quality cookware at info@highqualitycookware.com</p>
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