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by evanelias
221 days ago
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Using pennies has long been recommended by reputable cookbooks. Is there really a risk at 375 degrees F? I would think the everyday fumes from an unventilated gas oven are a much more significant problem, and that's fairly common in many parts of the US. Anyway, I've done it a hundred times, and my brain and lungs still work good-ish? |
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(And a penny doesn't really have exposed zinc, I understand: its plating is pure copper).
I'd also note the combustion elements of stovetop gas burners are often brass (copper-zinc).