KitchenAid 689 ppm lead.
Purchased circa. 2006
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KitchenAid Dough Hook, c. 2015
Newer (2015) KitchenAid Dough Hook: 315 ppm lead
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KitchenAid Whisk Attachment
KitchenAid whisk attachment: The top "nut" on this whisk attachment tested positive for lead at 274 parts per million (ppm.)
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KitchenAid Paddle Attachment, c. 2007
KitchenAid paddle: 607 parts per million lead (ppm).
Purchased New Circa 2007(?)
It was a "non-detect" for arsenic.
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KitchenAid Beater Attachment
KitchenAid beater: 445 ppm lead.
And this black stuff came off all over the swab... How could the company even consider this safe for food use?!
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Which salt do you use in your kitchen, Tamara? (Hint: Pink Himalayan salt is among the highest Lead content salts!)
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How to clean your new stainless steel pots BEFORE you use them for the first time
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Top 10 Lead Safe Mama Articles of 2023!
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XRF Test Results for Brown Glass Bottle for Perque Choline Citrate
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The MYTH of “Beneficial Trace Minerals” found in mined (i.e., Himalayan) or gray unprocessed (i.e., Celtic) salts. Spoilers: It’s ALL GREENWASHING!
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“My stainless steel pot has an ‘Aluminum core’… is that a problem? Isn’t Aluminum unhealthy to use for cooking?”
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Popular Canadian Fable dishware (sold as “non-toxic” & “Lead-free”) tests positive for Lead in glaze — read more here
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Aptly named "Fable" pottery, selling Lead-contaminated ceramics and marketing them as Lead-free. Read more here.
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Columbus 2023
Lead safe Mama, LLC presentation
City of Columbus, Ohio
Columbus Public Health
Presentation Date: October 2, 2023, Monday
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