Just a reminder that cooking bags, especially those treated with PTFE, emit harmful fumes during cooking that kill birds. Chemicals leach from them at high heat.
Please don't use them!
Please don't use them!
I can't imagine.There was a lady last December who used one, and all 9 of her parakeets died from it.
I thought all cooking bags and the slow cooker liners were all dangerous. I didn't know some of them had PTFE!Just a reminder that cooking bags, especially those treated with PTFE, emit harmful fumes during cooking that kill birds. Chemicals leach from them at high heat.
Please don't use them!
Only foil marked as "non stick" is dangerous. Normal foil is still safe@Nikomania, I'm just finding out about this, and my family brought over a turkey to cook. I'm reading that foil can be dangerous too... So how am I supposed to cook a turkey without killing my bird?
Just as @Mizzely has mentioned. As a general rule of thumb, anything that is labeled as 'non-stick' should be avoided. Teflon pans, etc.@Nikomania, I'm just finding out about this, and my family brought over a turkey to cook. I'm reading that foil can be dangerous too... So how am I supposed to cook a turkey without killing my bird?
Wow! Non stick tin foil??? I can’t say I have ever seen it.Only foil marked as "non stick" is dangerous. Normal foil is still safe
Darn!!!Should be the same, yes