Question from IJ Hi Debra, I notice none of the comments were about surgical steel. how about some information on surgical steel cook ware. Thank you. Debra’s Answer First I had to research the difference between stainless steel and surgical stainless steel....
Question from Judith Is it safe to cook in chipped Visions Cookware? A few of my pots became chipped from vigorous cleaning on the inside when I cleaned off burned food. As much as I like this cookware, it does require vigilant survelliance. Debra’s Answer...
Question from Hi Debra, Have you ever heard of Scanpan cookware? Its made in Denmark, and their products are made of a creamic-titanium compound. Their website is www.scanpan.com. I was considering purchasing one of their large pots which is on sale at a local store,...
Question from Krissy I just purchased two Paula Dean Enamel on Stainless, a 12 quart stock pot and a oven roaster. I used Lead Check testers and they tested negative for lead. I contacted the company to see if they test for cadmium and lead, they have not gotten back...
Question from ep I have sifted through the previous Q & A on your website as well as throughout other web searches. I need to replace my scratched skillets and sauce pans. I’d like to buy a set so that I can make it as cost efficient as possible. It seems...
Question from HEG I recently bought a Visions pot due to the health benefits and was very disappointed when I found out that it did not work on my glass electric stove top. It never occurred to me that the cookware may not work on some stove tops, but the...
Question from Margaret Auld-Louie Whenever I suggest Xtrema or Cuisinart Green Gourmet cookware on the Discussing NT Yahoo Group (about eating the Weston A. Price way, as described in Nourishing Traditions cookbook), the other members respond that they won’t buy...
Question from YH After reading Dr. Marcela’s article on stainless steel found on your website, I think it is time for me to buy Vision cookware. I read that to produce stained glass, lead is used. Will lead leak into food prepared in stained glass cookware...
Question from LaNae Atkinson Hi Debra, Have you heard of GREEN PRO HARD ANODIZED NONSTICK cookware or GREEN PRO ALUMINUM NONSTICK (8 gauge aluminum) w/ SandFlow nonstick innterior? They are both being sold in NapaStyle Magazine. I would love your thoughts, as I love...
Question from Lisa P Hello Debra, I was wondering whether you are familiar with titanium coated cookware. Advertised as non-toxic, inert and nonstick, it sounds like a great alternative to teflon. Titanium has been used in medicine and dentistry for a while with a...