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so like I could use pam? why would they tell me not to? healthier? -- nm
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amanda jones
you could, it just makes more of a mess to clean up -- nm
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decline (aka Decline)
Oct 5 '11, 11:50
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right. and eventually, after using it enough, the build-up pretty much ruins bakeware. so if you have really nice stuff, that is a reason to avoid it -- nm
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kare
Oct 5, 12:02
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i did not know this. i never use it, but still, good to know. -- nm
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Andie
Oct 5, 12:03
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