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Why is my non stick ceramic pan very sticky?

Why is my non stick ceramic pan very sticky?

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Ceramics still need some fat on it. that, and you probably cooked at a lower than ideal temperature.
I've never done this myself, but I know people who have- and they claim it works. I haven't seen any evidence that their claims are true or based on anything real, however. And, MW, Gallop is correct in pointing out this has never earned FDA approval as a drug or even as a supplement- and contrary to what you said, even vitamins are regulated by the FDA for safety's sake. Gallop is also right to point out that product websites on line are totally unreliable sources of information. Getting all your information from them is similar in some ways to what would happen if a brain surgeon relied on pedia as a source of information about surgical techniques. I wouldn't trust someone like that with a ten foot pole, and I don't know anybody else who would either. And yes, giving a non-approved substance like DM earth to a horse IS a crime under federal law- and any vet or medical professional who is caught doing this can be fined, prosecuted, and almost certainly will lose his or her license.
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Are you using butter or oil when you cook with it? Non stick doesnt mean you dont need to use butter or oil.
DE isn't for worms, it's to control breeding fly and other insect populations in manure. To get him to accept a paste wormer, try giving him a bit of apple sauce out of a syringe every now and then. This has worked extraordinarily well for me. All I have to do is uncap the wormer and the horses take it themselves, no stress, no worry, no effort. ETA: I've always seen it in fly products, never in a wormer. Weird. I've never heard of it working for worms though but for controlling fly populations it seems to get good reviews. I don't know, I don't use it. *Shrug*

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