Was using my salt and pepper grinders today and realized that they BOTH have plastic grinding gears … yet another way for microplastics (or not-so-micro-plastics) to break off, get into our food, and then be consumed.
I’m throwing them out!!

Was using my salt and pepper grinders today and realized that they BOTH have plastic grinding gears … yet another way for microplastics (or not-so-micro-plastics) to break off, get into our food, and then be consumed.
I’m throwing them out!!

A few years ago, my son wanted to get me a Mother’s Day gift I would use… so he asked what I wanted, and I said an egg pan that was not Teflon coated but didn’t take all day to clean.
Tall order, I thought.
He got me two non-stick granite pans made by Michaelangelo. They looked good and worked great and I was really pleased.
Time has passed, and the surfaces have gotten fuzzy from repeated cleaning… and they’ve been pushed to the back of the cabinet as we have used the cast irons more and more.
But I wonder… what are granite pans made of anyway?
I Googled around and found that they are “not actually made of granite stone, but named for its resemblance to the texture.”
Okay, but what are the pans made of?
Seems there are 2 kinds: Teflon (PTFE) and vitreous enamel.
For both types, it is recommended that you use soft utensils when cooking and wash them carefully to avoid scratches or pitting.
The Michaelangelo website sells these pans labelled as “100% Toxic-Free — Free of PFAS, PFOA, lead and cadmium.” I sure hope that is true!

Anyway, these are too scratched up. Throwing them away!

I wanted to share this article sent to me by Yuka, an app I use on my phone to help understand all the chemicals we find on labels and make safer choices.
I’m hearing others say the name “Yuka” more and more, and that makes me really happy. I’m so glad folks are using this valuable tool to defend themselves against all the dangers in the grocery aisles.
(Wow, what did I just write??? This place that should be so safe… we need an app to safely shop. Yes, that IS where we‘re at.)
https://yuka.io/en/endocrine-disruptors-health/
I love that they included the alligators of Lake Apopka, Florida. I grew up in Florida and remember this happening. The young male alligators were trying to mate with the other males, and the females were left out of the action… and the population declined. 🐊
Not making a political statement! But, the endocrine system controls hormones. And hormones control sexual development.
I’ve written before about the need to filter your water. Every time I look at the news, there’s a new reason to do so. If it’s not the herbicides and pesticides, it’s the PFAS and forever chemicals, it’s other people’s pharmaceuticals that can’t be filtered out 😦, it’s contamination from industrial areas, it’s… just a really long list that keeps growing.
So yes, filter your water … like your life depends on it … because it does.
This video is a great explanation of PFAS and related risks and also covers types of filters and filtration systems.
This YouTuber is a great source of inspiration, especially during spring cleaning, as she knows her stuff about household contaminants and hidden sources of toxins. Check her out!
Found a couple of videos from Dr. Rhonda Patrick to illuminate the problems with and sources of microplastic exposure.
These are long but very worthwhile.
Warning: These are “Eye of Sauron” videos that may overwhelm you. Take breaks! I had to…
Takeaways:
Explore her videos for more info on health and microplastics… including how to hasten their excretion from the body. Hint: sulforaphane, fibrous diet, etc.