Certain skillets are best for certain tasks. That's why I've made space in my tiny kitchen to store nonstick frying pans for ...
The makers of popular cookware brands All-Clad and Farberware have launched an unusual legal fight against a rival whose ...
A psychologist wades into controversial territory in this counterintuitive study of nature, nurture and gender According to the evolutionary psychologist Steve Stewart-Williams, almost everyone gets ...
According to decades of research by psychologist John Gottman, a whopping 69% of relationship conflicts are “unresolvable.” What this means is that over two-thirds of the problems in relationships are ...
Shopping for nontoxic cookware can sometimes feel like a losing game of Scrabble. Suddenly you’re trying to make sense of PFAS, PFOA and all the other acronyms lying before you. Frustrated, you push ...
The FDA recently flagged cookware that is leaching lead into our food. There’s a lot of chatter to parse through when this kind of information surfaces, and then figuring out how to translate that ...
Fans of the HBO comedy "Hacks" will recall the scene from the first season where Deborah Vance sends her newly acquired employee, Ava Daniels, on a quest to find a pepper shaker from the 1950s. The ...
The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers about 19 types of cookware that may contain lead, increasing the risk that the toxic metal could wind up in people's food. Consumers should check ...
With chemicals, heavy metals, and microplastics showing up in more of our food than we’d like to think about, non-toxic cookware feels less like an upgrade and more like a necessity these days.
With so many options available, shopping for new pots and pans can be overwhelming. However, if you've already noticed some of the signs that it's time to stop using your cookware — like loose handles ...