Best Non-Toxic Cookware

The Most Nutritious Vegetables and How to Cook Them Without Losing Their Benefits

The Most Nutritious Vegetables and How to Cook Them Without Losing Their Benefits

You already know that vegetables are good for you. You probably already buy organic when you can, choose colorful produce, and try to include them in every meal. But here is something most people never think to ask: how much of that nutrition actually survives the cooking process?
The answer depends on three things, the heat applied, the water used, and the cookware the vegetables are cooked in. Most cooking guides cover the first two. Almost none of them cover the third. And yet the material your vegetables cook in plays a direct role in how much of their vitamin content, phytonutrients, and antioxidants make it to your plate intact. High heat destroys heat-sensitive vitamins. Excess water leaches water-soluble nutrients out of the vegetable and into liquid that gets poured down the drain. And reactive or coated cookware surfaces introduce variables into the cooking environment that no one accounts for when they are standing at the stove trying to make a healthy dinner. This week we are covering the most nutrient-dense vegetables worth prioritizing, exactly how to cook each one to retain maximum nutrition, and why pure unglazed clay cookware produces a consistently more nutrient-preserving cooking environment than any metal pan or coated pot on the market.

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How to Cook Sweet Potatoes (Roasting, Steaming, Soups & Salads) Using Non-Toxic Clay Cookware

How to Cook Sweet Potatoes (Roasting, Steaming, Soups & Salads) Using Non-Toxic Clay Cookware

Sweet potatoes are one of the most versatile and nutrient-dense vegetables you can bring into your kitchen, and most people are only scratching the surface of what they can do with them. Whether you prefer them roasted until caramelized and crispy, steamed to a silky tenderness, blended into a warming coconut soup, or tossed into a meal-prep salad that holds up all week, sweet potatoes have a place in nearly every kind of meal. But here is something most cooking guides leave out: the cookware you use changes the result more than almost any other variable. How heat is delivered, how moisture is retained, and what materials come into contact with your food all affect the final texture, flavor, and nutritional value of everything on your plate.

This week we are covering every major method for how to cook sweet potatoes. From roasting and steaming to soups and salads with full recipes for each, and explaining exactly why Miriam’s pure clay cookware produces results that metal and coated pans simply cannot match.

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Non-Toxic Living Is One of the Most Powerful Paths to a Longer, Healthier Life (and It Starts in Your Kitchen!)

Non-Toxic Living Is One of the Most Powerful Paths to a Longer, Healthier Life  (and It Starts in Your Kitchen!)

Most people working toward a healthier lifestyle focus on what they eat, how they move, and what they put on their bodies. Rarely does anyone stop to think about what they cook with, and yet cookware is one of the most consistent, daily sources of toxic exposure in the modern home.
The connection between non-toxic living and longevity is not complicated. It comes down to reducing the small, repeated exposures that accumulate quietly over years and decades. And the kitchen, where heat meets food multiple times every single day, is where that reduction can make the biggest difference.

In this post we’re breaking down how cookware materials affect what ends up in your food, what truly non-toxic cookware looks like beyond the marketing buzzwords, and why pure clay has been the gold standard for clean cooking for thousands of years, long before “non-toxic” was ever a selling point.

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The Secret to Crispy Healthy Pizza Is a Clay Griddle

The Secret to Crispy Healthy Pizza Is a Clay Griddle

Most home cooks assume a pizza stone is the gold standard for homemade pizza, but pizza stones are typically made from cordierite, ceramic, or composite materials, and many are coated or sealed with substances that are never disclosed on the label. Miriam’s clay griddles are made from 100% primary, all-natural clay sourced in the USA. No glazes, no synthetic coatings, no additives, no heavy metals. What touches your pizza dough is nothing but pure, unaltered earth.

Inside, we’re covering exactly why clay produces such an exceptional crust, how to get the most out of your griddle, and three healthy pizza recipes you can make tonight.

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12 Traditional and Healthy Ways to Cook Eggs in Miriam’s Earthen Cookware

12 Traditional and Healthy Ways to Cook Eggs in Miriam’s Earthen Cookware

Discover 12 traditional and healthy ways to cook eggs in pure clay cookware. From scrambled and fried to shakshuka and frittata, clay pot egg recipes that are non-toxic, nutrient-rich, and delicious

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Cookware & Bakeware Buying Guide: How to Choose the Right Sets for Your Kitchen

Cookware & Bakeware Buying Guide: How to Choose the Right Sets for Your Kitchen

Choosing cookware and bakeware for your home shouldn’t feel overwhelming, yet for many people, it does! With dozens of shapes, sizes, materials, and “must-have” recommendations circulating online, it’s difficult to know what you actually need for your kitchen. The truth is, most households don’t need massive sets of mismatched pots and pans. What they do need are a few thoughtfully selected pieces that fit their lifestyle, their family size, and their cooking habits.

This guide breaks that down…

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Looking for the Safest Cookware? Here’s What You Need to Know

Looking for the Safest Cookware? Here’s What You Need to Know

When it comes to making healthy choices in the kitchen, most of us start with what’s on our plate: organic vegetables, pasture-raised meats, fresh grains. But have you ever stopped to think about what you cook all of that in?

In a world filled with shiny, modern cookware promising “non-stick magic” and “professional performance,” it’s easy to overlook a simple truth: the safety of your cookware matters just as much as the quality of your food.
So let’s explore a common question we hear often, what is the safest cookware?

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