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Plastic and food shouldn't mix.
We fucked up real bad. Gonna be a long road to fix this shit.
Food and different metals shouldn't either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lyrj-CYC5I8
metal is best shit we got, mate.
stainless steel is OG all purpose.
cast iron is best for some use cases.
enabled cast iron is niche for the more elite chef.
anything is else is trash but willing to hear suggestions.
Ceramics.
Clay pots or bust, maybe the occasional meat on a stick
Science Luddism x Cottagecore I love it
What is enabled cast iron?
Bet you aren't activating your carbons either
Enameled
This is very specific since he even build up a little rice tower pressing up against the foil.
Well, you need food, metal and another metal all touching each other for this to happen. I've seen my sister make the mistake IRL so it certainly does happen.
How did she manage to do it? I usually only see people use this example for topping half eaten pots, which means the amount of food in them should be far away from the aluminium foil.
What kind of utter madman both (a) doesn't have matching lids for his pots and also (b) refuses to take the leftovers out of a pot (which is a vessel for cooking, not storage) and put them into a more appropriate container?