For me it’s wood or nothing. Metal scratches the pans; plastic seasons my meal with microplastics. Most woods used in the kitchen are naturally antibacterial. It’s a win-win.
I don’t personally use any pan can be damaged from scratching. It’s cast iron, carbon steel and stainless all the way. I use metal if the dish requires a thin edge or whisk. Otherwise I mostly use a flat wooden spatula which I source locally.
It’s healthy living
For me it’s wood or nothing. Metal scratches the pans; plastic seasons my meal with microplastics. Most woods used in the kitchen are naturally antibacterial. It’s a win-win.
I don’t personally use any pan can be damaged from scratching. It’s cast iron, carbon steel and stainless all the way. I use metal if the dish requires a thin edge or whisk. Otherwise I mostly use a flat wooden spatula which I source locally.
It damages the non-stick surface. If you don’t use pans with non-stick, by all means go ahead and use metal.
Like I said, I only ever use cast iron, carbon steel or stainless.
Yes I know; I was agreeing with you.
Edit: not to mention the fact that these comments are public, so when I reply to people, I’m talking to everyone seeing my comment, not just you.