PHOENIX (Consumer Reports) — Before you cook your next meal, take a closer look at that nonstick pan. Some coatings may ...
As demand for non-toxic cookware grows, ancient metals like copper, brass, and bronze are resurfacing—challenging modern ...
This top-tested Le Creuset nonstick ceramic skillet is PFAS-free, resistant to scratches and stains, and safe for the oven ...
What's the difference between regular PTFE-coated nonstick skillets and ceramic cookware? Lisa and Kate put both types to the ...
I have a dilemma. I like to cook because I love to eat, but unfortunately both of those result in one big problem that I don’t love: dirty dishes. If you’re anything like me–with a few dishes ‘soaking ...
The cookware market is saturated with options to choose from: cast iron, stainless steel, non-stick, and more. Each have their own benefits and drawbacks. A newcomer to the category is titanium ...
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Caraway's holiday sale features savings of up to $453 on its popular non-toxic, ceramic-coated cookware. The sale includes tiered discounts of up to 25% off sitewide, with the biggest savings on ...
When it comes to being an amateur chef, aluminum cookware ticks off a lot of boxes. It’s usually more affordable, lighter, and is known to cook food evenly and quickly. But there is one big question ...
The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers about 19 types of cookware that may contain lead, increasing the risk that the toxic metal could wind up in people's food. Consumers should check ...
Ceramic cookware has been dominating the market in recent years, marketed as a PFAS-free alternative to traditional nonstick pans with the same benefits. With such a dizzying array to choose from, we ...