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Do they make wooden thin spatulas?
No, but they do make them in metal.
Would silicone be a safe alternative?
Yes.
I'm not sure but silicone is just another plastic so I don't make any assumptions about its safety, since that's what industry seems to rely on.
Like when they reacted to BPA being found to have issues by replacing it with other compounds that just haven't proven to also have those issues instead of specifically looking for ones that have evidence they don't.
This destroys my ceramic coated pans sadly. I have wood utensils except for a couple plastic spatulas specifically for flipping eggs because the wood ones aren't thin enough to not destroy them.
Useles in pans, unfortunately, because they scratch the teflon.
More cancer lol
Teflon is still more convenient than just about anything else for cooking with cheese.
More cancer, plus CVD, cruelty, violence, and atrocity.
Cast iron
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