Chateau Buffet Bowl, Made In USATarget Home American SimplicityOur Thanksgiving Tradition: Music, History, Storytelling & Humor! Alice’s Restaurant – the song!A friend shared this with me (meme)…We keep a vegan home & I haven’t cooked a turkey in more than two decades, but here is what I would use IF I were going to cook a turkey!2017 (?) Blue Hydro FlaskA Tale of Two Hydro Flasks: Leaded & Not!Purple Hydro Flask Tested December 2015Black Hydro Flask, Purchased in 2014.Galvanized metal modern/ newer (2014) maple syrup bucket, marked “No Lead”: 405 ppm Lead (90 ppm is unsafe for kids)Vintage Ice Cream Scoop: 1,170 ppm Lead in the metal of the scoop. Context: 100 ppm (& up) is illegal in items made for use by kids.I was really sad when (in 2014) I discovered that this antique maple syrup bucket was positive for 12,500 ppm Lead!#Leaded: Memory Lane Plate, c. 1970#Leaded: Christmas Mugs, c. 2013Metal Santa Dish: 1,205 ppm Lead (levels over 90 ppm in consumer goods are illegal for kids)Pumpkin Mug: 17,400 ppm Lead. “Decorative” holiday pieces are not regulated in the same way as functional dishware.Happy Halloween! Super-Leaded Tiny Pumpkin Bead (lots of Lead CAN come in very small packages!): 17,500 ppm Lead1988 Wonder Woman FigurineNewer (c. 2013?) Lenox Opal Innocence pattern china (Made in USA): Lead-free!Sterling Vitrified China, WW2 U.S. Navy, Ohio: 44,800 ppm Lead1966 Royal Albert Bone China: “Sweet Violets”: 65,403 ppm Lead & 13,729 ppm Arsenic.Leaded Crystal Decanter2013 Riedel Glass: 300,000 ppm Lead. Leaded crystal should not be used. Luckily Target has a Lead-free version!2014 Weck Canning Jar: 142 ppm Lead. Context: 90 ppm Lead is considered unsafe in items intended for use by children. Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 … 175 Next Page SharePin197PostEmailPrint197Shares
We keep a vegan home & I haven’t cooked a turkey in more than two decades, but here is what I would use IF I were going to cook a turkey!
Galvanized metal modern/ newer (2014) maple syrup bucket, marked “No Lead”: 405 ppm Lead (90 ppm is unsafe for kids)
Vintage Ice Cream Scoop: 1,170 ppm Lead in the metal of the scoop. Context: 100 ppm (& up) is illegal in items made for use by kids.
I was really sad when (in 2014) I discovered that this antique maple syrup bucket was positive for 12,500 ppm Lead!
Pumpkin Mug: 17,400 ppm Lead. “Decorative” holiday pieces are not regulated in the same way as functional dishware.
Happy Halloween! Super-Leaded Tiny Pumpkin Bead (lots of Lead CAN come in very small packages!): 17,500 ppm Lead
2013 Riedel Glass: 300,000 ppm Lead. Leaded crystal should not be used. Luckily Target has a Lead-free version!
2014 Weck Canning Jar: 142 ppm Lead. Context: 90 ppm Lead is considered unsafe in items intended for use by children.