From Food Babe <[email protected]>
Subject The only cookware I trust for holiday cooking
Date December 2, 2025 9:23 PM
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I don't know about you...
But I'm getting my kitchen ready for the holiday rush.
Cookies for neighbors. Sheet pan dinners for busy weeknights. And those massive holiday cookie exchanges that are coming up.
But here's what you may not realize:
That non-stick baking sheet you're using? It could be releasing toxic chemicals directly into your food.
Most non-stick cookware and bakeware contains PFAS (aka "forever chemicals") and PTFE (Teflon).
And when these coatings get overheated -- which happens fast when you're baking cookies or roasting vegetables -- they release toxic fumes that have been linked to cancer, hormone disruption, and immune system issues.
In fact, these fumes are so toxic they can kill pet birds and cause flu-like symptoms in humans (it's actually called "Teflon flu").
That's why the only baking sheets I use in my kitchen are from 360 Cookware.
Here's why they're different:

Made in the USA with surgical-grade stainless steel
Zero PFAS, PTFE, or aluminum touching your food
Bakes everything evenly with no toxins
Lifetime warranty (mine still look brand new after years!)

And right now, you can save 25% OFF 360 Cookware baking sheets and cookware with code FOODBABE.
Get 25% OFF 360 Cookware here
Don't bake another batch of cookies on toxic non-stick pans.
Now is the best time to upgrade your cookware before the holiday rush!?
Xo,
Vani
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