
Replacing Silicone Bakeware
Last week I wrote about the toxicity of silicone and revealed that while research is still limited, studies show that silicone does leach potentially harmful chemicals into food, particularly at temperatures above 300°. Following the precautionary principle, I recommend avoiding cooking and baking with silicone. Here are some safer alternatives.

Is Stainless Steel Cookware Toxic? (Read This Before Throwing Away Your Pots and Pans)
Stainless steel cookware is one of the safer options.

Stainless Steel Leaching into Food and Beverage
Stainless steel cookware can leach nickel and chromium into food and beverages.