Originally posted by gopherit
Yes, I second the vote that a Mickey waffler will not deform you or those you love (unless, of course, you eat so many that you look like the blueberry girl on Willy Wonka, but that's another matter entirely!)
Andthe "scare" on non-stick cookware personally bugs the crapola out of me. As a research chemist, I have personally TRIED to make "bad things" come off of the very same plastics used for your non-stick cookware, as well as other plastics, to no avail. (I did my research for other reasons, not EPA purposes, but I should note that the EPA recently even said there was no real evidence anyway.)
I am always disappointed when I see sensationalism in action; the public is thrown a tiny piece of info and, taken out of context, it becomes a life threatening plague. (After all -- where is the story if they report "And everything was fine"?) For example, if I told you that there was a substance that could do serious harm or even kill dogs in clinical trials if they ate even a few grams of it, you would want to avoid that chemical at all cost, wouldn't you? That "chemical" would be chocolate. Let's face it, if you stuff a 1kg rat with 5 kg of ANYTHING, even peanut butter, I would sure expect ramifications! (Consider an average 180 lb adult eating 900 lbs of peanut butter?) So just because Mr. Rat develops heart problems and heavens knows what else before croaking a dry-roasted death, it doesn't mean peanut butter is lethal. Mind you, I am totally for environmental control, and responsible care of our world and its inhabitants... but it's gone overboard.
It's become too legal a society -- everyone wants someone / something to blame, so everything has to have disclaimers and waivers, everyone has to cover their rears.
But I'm hopping off my soapbox now...
Hey, Enjoy your waffle... and put some extra syrup on it just for me! Life is for living!