Silicone Bakeware

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LuAnnH
LuAnnH Member Posts: 8,847
edited June 2014 in Life After Breast Cancer
Has anyone used this stuff? I see alot of it out lately but it doesn't seem normal to use. Also, I can't imagine it is healthy to use. It may be me, but has anyone used this bakeware? What do you think of it?

LuAnn

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  • JoanofArdmore
    JoanofArdmore Member Posts: 1,012
    edited July 2007
    LuAnn, I agree with you entirely!
    Truely, the stuff grosses me out!
    No, I won't use it.They say it's wonderful, but--it's all rubbery and gooey, not even solid.Ewwww, I dont like it.
    I wont use a silicone oven mitt either.
    Yes, unnatural.
  • ravdeb
    ravdeb Member Posts: 3,116
    edited July 2007

    I've never tried it a friend of mine says it's great. Healthy? That would interesting to look into. I can't understand how the stuff would go into my oven without spilling. I would need a good grip so nothing would spill out.

  • LiveForToday
    LiveForToday Member Posts: 311
    edited July 2007
    I did try cooking an angel food cake and it did not cook right at all. Rubbery in the middle and I threw it out!! I won't make that mistake again....

    huggs, Sherry
  • Calico
    Calico Member Posts: 1,108
    edited July 2007
    I read in the past to not even microwave in plastic ware even if it is approved (I think it was on Dr. Weil's page), so no, I would not use that stuff for even higher temperatures as in baking.

    The government is so lax about regulating what's healthy or unhealthy, I follow my instincts.
    It does feel unnatural, I totally agree. I do have teflon covered bakeware and pots and pans though and I am on the fence about that too.

    God Bless
  • Emelee26
    Emelee26 Member Posts: 569
    edited July 2007
    I got silicone bake sheets from my bridal shower - I haven't used them yet - but they're pretty to look at - aqua blue
  • roseg
    roseg Member Posts: 3,133
    edited July 2007
    My sister gave me a muffin pan.

    It doesn't melt or anything, but the muffins stick to it.

    Plus I had to slip a baking sheet under it to get it out of the oven without feeling like it was going to bend.

    I love my sister and appreciate the gift, but I'm sticking with my normal muffin pans!
  • Toronto
    Toronto Member Posts: 118
    edited July 2007

    I've looked at it, but agree it looks kind of creepy, so I haven't gotten any bakeware. I would use a silicone oven mitt though, they have some designs with a separate thumb AND index finger. I need all the help I can get.

  • Fitztwins
    Fitztwins Member Posts: 7,969
    edited July 2007
    IT does look creepy. But I do have a bread pan. Great for meatloaf.

    Janis
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2007
    I have a silicone spatula. And I have a baster. It's much better than those with bristles. However, my baster is normally not used with heat. As far as the other cookware, I'm not impressed.
    Shirley
  • Jaybird627
    Jaybird627 Member Posts: 2,144
    edited July 2007
    Quote:

    Has anyone used this stuff? What do you think of it?

    LuAnn




    Nope! Won't use it! But then, I'm Ms. Greenpeace/Whole Foods warrior! I bake with some old ceramic stuff I got at Crate & Barrel waaaaaay back when when their stuff came in in barrels (and crates maybe???) and they listed the ship name and arrival date on a chalk board.....

    Jaybird
    (a young but truly old 47...)
  • juanita63
    juanita63 Member Posts: 171
    edited July 2007

    I have a friend who uses it and she really likes it. I prefer my old fashioned metal, and most of mine is not nonstick.

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