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Safe Cookingware?

cringybird

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->Hello ! I have a caique who's a year old now and moving some place new. I've been using stainless steel for a while but I've been getting tired of all the sticking and the handle getting hot and all that. I know anything that says Teflon and pfoa free but there's so many abbreviations I get confused.

->I've looked around for bird safe cookware but it's all randomized and maybes. Does anyone know of a for sure 100% bird safe cookware I should get.

->I'm not a great cook if anything I'm a beginner so don't need any fancy fancy ones but long lasting and bird safe is all I need.

->((I've gone to stores like tj, Marshall and so on but their labels are not informative and rather not risk it))
>>>is there anything else I should look out for environmentally when I move like the oven for example<<<
 

Sparkles99

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If you’re a beginner cook, then I agree that basic cookware is the way to go. I would recommend better quality stainless steel. The handles won’t be hot unless in the oven.

About a year ago, I got a set of Silga stainless steel, 100% made in Italy pots at Homesense (same chain as Marshall’s, etc.). I had to find all of them (not sold as a set) & fend off a man intent on stealing my big pot, but it was worth it. I’ve also found Le Creuset & Staub there.
 
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