I just found some of the plastic Nestle dariole moulds at my local homewares/kitchen store. They are fine for microwave use and steaming ie Varoma dishes, but not for use in a conventional oven. Seems obvious really, but the sales assistant in the store specifically mentioned that they weren't for use in a normal oven. Obviously a lot of people out there have!! They are a perfect size for individual puddings and panacottas etc. I haven't used them yet as I have the silicone cupcake moulds for puddings but these look sturdier than the silicone ones and also, as they are plastic and can be squeezed, theoretically they would be easier to unmould than the metallic ones. Oh well, more stuff to fill my cupboards with and for my kids to discover. Note to self: STOP GOING INTO KITCHENWARE SHOPS!!
Thank you, that is good advice, Mindmapper, I must start clearing out all my old plastic containers - not that they are particularly bad, but I am becoming more and more aware of the possible disadvantages of relying so much on plastic. I have already started replacing a lot of my plastic storage containers with glass jars. I recall reading a comment (somewhere on this forum I think) from someone who said that the silicone type molds left a 'plasticy' taste in the mouth after they had been used and re-used for a while - what is the current thinking on these silicone tools that are now becoming more common?