Where can I buy stainless steel (or similar non-teflon) pans without teflon coating?!


Question: Where can I buy stainless steel (or similar non-teflon) pans without teflon coating!?
I'm highly skeptical of teflon and the teflon pan I have looks like it's been mauled by a horny bear!. I really don't like the idea of eating any more of this stuff, or serving it to other people!. I would also like something I could clean properly without damaging it!.

So far I've had no luck locating any place that sells such pans, or if any such brands exist!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
The others are right; Canadian Tire, Target, Zellers!.!.!. anywhere really!.

However, I just have to say it: Teflon is a fabulous material, but you just have to know how to cook with it!. You don't use metal (or even wood) implements when cooking; try using silicon spatulas or spoons!. They clean way more easily & they last forever!.!.!. and best of all, they won't scratch the teflon!.

As for cleaning, as soon as you're done cooking and you've removed the food from the pan, run VERY hot water over the pan and use a gentle sponge to remove any stuck on bits!. It's so much easier than stainless steel which requires scouring or scrubbing!

I totally understand not wanting to eat off a damaged teflon pan - I find them disgusting!. However, if you take care of them properly they're actually way easier to clean, and don't burn food as easily as stainless steel!.

Good luck whatever you decide!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Amazon!.com and see what others think about the pan!. Then compare prices!. Sometimes I'll take a Bed, Bath and Beyond coupon and get 20% off at the store!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Target!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Try IKEA!. they have all kids of different types of pansWww@FoodAQ@Com





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