See Also
Many consumers find it most economical to buy a cookware set with 10 pieces or more. For more information, see ConsumerSearch's separate report on cookware.
The Environmental Protection Agency's website has information about major manufacturers eliminating perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a chemical used in the manufacture of nonstick surfaces, by 2015.
DuPont answers questions about properly using nonstick cookware and the safety of Teflon.
Cookware Manufacturers Association outlines the properties of cookware materials offers tips for use and care.
Good Housekeeping also posts advice for safely using nonstick cookware.
Real Simple magazine offers tips for seasoning, cleaning and using a cast-iron skillet.
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