September 23, 2022 — Friday
Coming to you today (again) from Orange County, California!
Hello all!
Since there are so many folks who are new here on the Lead Safe Mama e-mail newsletter I thought it would be a good time to highlight some of my “Top Brands to Avoid” (for pots and pans). If you want to share these with friends, the links will also be in highlights and stories on Instagram later today but you can also always find all of these links on the home page of LeadSafeMama.com. Please load images/ remote content for this e-mail and click any of the images above to see the full XRF test results for examples from each of these #Greenwashing brands!
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1.) Green+ Life Pans
2.) Green Pans
3.) Xtrema Pans
4.) Always Pans
5.) Caraway Home Pans
In tomorrow’s newsletter I will share some of my safer choices and favorite pans (eta: here’s a link with my guidelines for making safer choices when purchasing pots and pans) but if you are in a rush to know what those are, please check out this link (which has a list of everything in my kitchen and a video tour of my kitchen)!
Tamara
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Breana says
So I can’t find which cookware you recommend to be the safest
Lira says
Which pots do you recommend to buy? I can’t find the link in your page.
Mina Litvak says
Thank you so much for this list. I am looking for a safe 12 quart stock pot to make stews. Do you also recommend the Cuisinart stainless steel stock pots? https://www.cuisinart.com/shopping/cookware/stockpots/766-26/
All Clad only has a 7 quart in the Copper Core line and it seems that is the only line you recommend from them, correct?
Thanks!
Allison says
Cuisineart pots and pans have an aluminum core. Do I have to worry about leaching?
Thanks!
J says
I am going in circles trying to find which brands you suggest we avoid!
Tamara says
The brands at the top of this post – for pots and pans.
Dawn Furk says
Can you please create good list verses stay away from..after all the foods reports what the heck is safe anymore…what are we suppose to buy and feel ok about….not everyone has the ability to grow ALL their own food year round…we need the good brands to be put out there not the bad.evryone reports based on problems instead of solutions- this is a problem in of itself…my two cents!
Tamara says
There are “good lists” here: http://www.TamaraRubin.com/Food