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Bagged OmelettesBy imama2many from UT Feedback About This Post:RE: Bagged OmelettesDitto on using the ziploc bags. Also consider what is being leached into your food when cooking with plastic bags. Most bags are made specifically for storage not cooking either in boiling water or microwaves and there are alot of chemicals that breakdown when heat is applied. Consider what you taste if a plastic water bottle gets heated up by sitting in a hot car, same stuff gets into your food. Think about it. Post by piki viki RE: Bagged OmelettesONLY use bags that are made especially for this. As of August 2006, the ZIPLOC Company does NOT recommend using their bags to boil food. ZIPLOC brand Bags are made from polyethylene plastic with a softening point of approximately 195 degrees Fahrenheit. When exposed to boiling water, the plastic could begin to melt. Post by Maryeileen |
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