Silicone for Baking and Storage

KLS52

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I'm trying to get away from using so many plastic storage bags like Glad and Zip Loc. We go through way too many, mostly because they are so convenient. I do have a lot of glass containers and jars, but sometimes they just don't do the trick for something like a leftover onion or other things that just fit better in plastic bags. And glass is so clunky and takes up so much room sometimes.

I was thinking of investing in some reusable silicone items. I did some research but I'm not convinced they are actually safer than plastic. I have a silicone sling for baking my sourdough bread and some people comment that they don't use them because they still leach chemicals. And as a side note, I'm also seeing that tin foil and parchment paper is bad to use in cooking/baking.

Wondering what some of you think about it all. At 74, part of me is saying it doesn’t matter anymore, lol, but technically, I could still have another 20 years left in me! 😁
 
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I haven’t researched the silicone baking items, but my inclination is to avoid them. I, too, have been trying to reduce my plastic use.

I have heard about the tin foil issues, but I wasn’t aware of issues with parchment paper. I will have to look into that, as I use it quite often.
 
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I use ziploc bags all the time, however, I wash them and so haven't bought any new ones in a long time other than buying the larger ones with the zip top as they are wonderful for my various frozen veggies. I also use (and reuse) tin foil and if I am baking a garlic bulb, for example, I put the parchment paper inside the tinfoil so my food doesn't touch the tinfoil.

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So parchment paper has a thin coating of silicone. Interesting.
 
I'm trying to get away from using so many plastic storage bags like Glad and Zip Loc. We go through way too many, mostly because they are so convenient. I do have a lot of glass containers and jars, but sometimes they just don't do the trick for something like a leftover onion or other things that just fit better in plastic bags. And glass is so clunky and takes up so much room sometimes.

I was thinking of investing in some reusable silicone items. I did some research but I'm not convinced they are actually safer than plastic. I have a silicone sling for baking my sourdough bread and some people comment that they don't use them because they still leach chemicals. And as a side note, I'm also seeing that tin foil and parchment paper is bad to use in cooking/baking.

Wondering what some of you think about it all. At 74, part of me is saying it doesn’t matter anymore, lol, but technically, I could still have another 20 years left in me! 😁
I haven't done much research, but I have a feeling that disposable plastic bags, designed to be as cheap to produce as possible, are probably going to leach a lot more that silicone bags built to be reused over time. Also, if both leach chemicals, I'd at least prefer a storage medium that doesn't contribute to the vast amount of plastic waste we already create. That being said, I don't know if the chemicals leached by plastic are more unsafe than those leached by silicone, or vice versa.
 
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