![]() ![]() I may link to a product that I have tested but then later the vendor changes out what is shown on the link (or the manufacturer changes the product slightly in a way I could not have anticipated - like adding a lead-painted logo to a glass or something similar!) While I am not the vendor, I encourage you to put in a complaint to Amazon if you buy something that you are not satisfied with, AND I encourage you to return products that don’t work for you or are not as advertised. The main reason this is not something I am 100% comfortable with is that vendors and suppliers often change products without notice. Just start your Amazon shopping at my link if you can, especially if you were already planning on shopping on Amazon! Not satisfied? Please let me know! My commission on items sold through this store is usually in the neighborhood of three to six percent (at no extra cost to the buyer) so purchasing things via my #LeadSafeMama Amazon Store links really makes a difference in supporting my advocacy work. If you purchase something after clicking on one of my links I may receive a small percentage of what you spend at no extra cost to you. Thank you so much for taking the time to check out my #LeadSafeMama Amazon Store, your input will me build a resource for others as well - now and in the future! Amazon links are affiliate links. Please click through and let me know if there are any categories you would like to see that are not there yet and if there are any specific types of items you would like my recommendations for or that you think I should include in a category I have already set up. I started populating my #LeadSafeMama Amazon Store with choices from my #SaferChoices posts in 2018 and I update these lists periodically based on feedback from YOU (the readers of this blog!) Tamara’s work was featured in Consumer Reports Magazine in February of 2023. Items are tested multiple times, to confirm the test results for each component tested. All test results reported on this website are science-based, accurate, and replicable. Consumer Product Safety Commission) to test consumer goods for toxicants (specifically heavy metals), including Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, Antimony, and Arsenic. Since 2009 Tamara has been using XRF testing (a scientific method used by the U.S. She is also a mother of Lead-poisoned children, her sons were acutely Lead-poisoned in 2005. Tamara Rubin is a Federal-award-winning independent advocate for consumer goods safety and a documentary filmmaker. They'll stack and slot into each other for efficient storage.Introduction (for those new to this website): ![]() If you're buying multiple bowls and you're concerned about space, look for nesting bowl sets. Also, not all plastic mixing bowls are microwave-safe, so if you do a lot of microwaving, you should consider glass mixing bowls. ![]() For a traditional look on your dinner table, ceramic mixing bowls add class and textured patterning, which is harder to find in plastic sets. If you need something that can stand up to the unique rigors that kids put tableware through, consider buying bowls made of plastic or melamine, which is a sturdy material that's often available in a wide range of colors and at an affordable price point. Stoneware bowls are chip-resistant, and porcelain bowls are similarly hefty, which can make them a good option for everyday use. But if you want your mixing bowl to double as an attractive serving bowl, look for different materials like stoneware, ceramic and melamine. Stainless steel is durable, versatile and dishwasher-safe, and it'll stand up to electric mixers, whisks and other items. The classic mixing bowl is made of stainless steel. You'll find mixing bowls in all shapes, sizes, materials and colors to suit your style at. You can even use mixing bowls as food storage just cover the top with plastic wrap, or look for mixing bowls with lids. Not only can you mix and prepare food in them, but you can also use them to serve dishes like salads (of both the green and fruit variety) and ice cream. ![]() Mixing bowls are a necessary part of the kitchen. ![]()
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