Safe frying pans

Omartoo

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Iā€™ve just been on the Internet for hours and I just cannot find a frying pan that I feel happy using with my Birds. The one I would really like to get is stainless steel with an aluminium core. Would this be safe? I have asked this question on Google but just canā€™t seem to get a definite answer. Many thanks, everyone.
 
I'm a cast iron fan as in 100% cast iron. No hybrids. Non toxic for you and pets. You can bake, fry, grill and more using them. Contrary to misinformation; seasoned as easy to clean as non stick. Use the bird safe oil of your choice. Look them up. Many are now pre-seasoned. Use care and purchase from reputable sources, brands. Cast iron lasts for decades if not centuries. There's decorative and theme cast iron pans, bakeware. Dolly Parton has sponsored some.
 
Stainless steel cookware is probably your best bet. That and cast iron (mentioned above).
 
I use ceramic coated. Never had an issue.
In reality theres nothing wrong telfon coated if you dont overheat it. I dont trust myself enough to use teflon.
 
There are different thicknesses of stainless steel as well. The thicker ones aren't going to wear through like the cheap pans and expose the core, but they are inevitably more expensive. I have an Avacraft stainless steel 18/10 frying pan but I could only afford one. Cast iron for almost everything, stainless steel for tomato/acidic things that would strip my cast iron. I would just look for 3 ply or better.
 
I'm a cast iron fan as in 100% cast iron. No hybrids. Non toxic for you and pets. You can bake, fry, grill and more using them. Contrary to misinformation; seasoned as easy to clean as non stick. Use the bird safe oil of your choice. Look them up. Many are now pre-seasoned. Use care and purchase from reputable sources, brands. Cast iron lasts for decades if not centuries. There's decorative and theme cast iron pans, bakeware. Dolly Parton has sponsored some.
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