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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ive found nice [b]Corning dishes with glass lids[/b] I use instead of Tupperware, at thrift stores. Glass and stainless straws. Stainless or glass cups/mugs. Cast iron pans. Silicone stretch lids instead of plastic wrap. Stainless steel air fryer basket for pressure cooker. Walnut utensils for cooking at ikea. In fact, ikea has a lot of great products without plastic. [/quote] Those are some of the best cookware ever made. Was created during the 50s-60s space race and they are the healthiest cookware you can get, and will last generations. Easy to clean with baking soda or boiling water with baking soda in it for really burnt on stains/foods, and always come out slick and white clean. Snatch them up whenever they are found for sale somewhere, as they haven't been made in a while now and people are clamoring to hoard them for their families. [/quote] Watch out for the Corningware colors that contain lead.[/quote]
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