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Old 10-05-15, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by chrisx
Use a wooden spoon. A metal spoon scrapes aluminum particles from the pan into your food.
I like wooden spoons just fine but I'm not convinced I need one for cooking with anodized AL. My understanding is that anodizing AL makes it non-reactive to food and makes it quite a bit harder than stainless steel.
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