deafbajagal
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Do you use silicone kitchenware?
I'm thinking of buying a new set for my kitchen soon.
The pros of silicone are numerous: it can be recycled even though it is not biodegradable. For example, you can buy silicon baking mats to use instead of parchment paper (which can be expensive and a waste). It can be used up to 428 degree F and it bakes evenly in the oven. Nothing sticks to the silicone items. It is also stain-resistant. It also can be used in the dishwasher (we parents of young children or busy folks appreciate that feature!)
They have made so many different kinds of products! Have you used any? What do you think?
I'm thinking of buying a new set for my kitchen soon.
The pros of silicone are numerous: it can be recycled even though it is not biodegradable. For example, you can buy silicon baking mats to use instead of parchment paper (which can be expensive and a waste). It can be used up to 428 degree F and it bakes evenly in the oven. Nothing sticks to the silicone items. It is also stain-resistant. It also can be used in the dishwasher (we parents of young children or busy folks appreciate that feature!)
They have made so many different kinds of products! Have you used any? What do you think?