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  1. #1
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    BPA issue aside (IE: I'll keep my scientist trap closed) this may just be an issue of waiting a few more weeks until the stores get their spring/summer "picnic and BBQ" gear out in full swing.

    Here's some I found:
    http://www.preserveproducts.com

    BPA free, USA made, 100% recycled, 100% recyclable. I got a few of their bowls to take camping with us. They seem well made and reasonably light. I found them at Target; not sure if their website lists other dealers.

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    Polypropylene does seem reasonably safe right now... but it is known to leach some chemicals, and don't forget that polycarbonate was touted as super-safe by the "natural living" crowd until maybe five years ago. I'd stick with glass, stainless steel, or (lead-free, obviously) ceramic.

    I just have to throw in the Endocrine Society's position statement on endocrine disruptors, then I'm done.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by MartianDestiny View Post
    BPA issue aside (IE: I'll keep my scientist trap closed) this may just be an issue of waiting a few more weeks until the stores get their spring/summer "picnic and BBQ" gear out in full swing.

    Here's some I found:
    http://www.preserveproducts.com

    BPA free, USA made, 100% recycled, 100% recyclable. I got a few of their bowls to take camping with us. They seem well made and reasonably light. I found them at Target; not sure if their website lists other dealers.
    Since I threw away all of my old plastic cups before posting this thread, I will have to take a look at Target. We actually have one of those nearby which is pretty amazing for this neck of the woods!
    Thx

    Thanks too, for all of the insight on this subject. I always go the "better safe than sorry" route.

  4. #4
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    Mardi Gras cups!

    I have a stash of gen-u-wine, caught at Mardi Gras parades, plastic cups, in roughly 16 oz size that I'll happily mail you. If you're not picky that the cups don't match. I even have cups left over from last year. How many would you like????

    PM me, I'm not kidding.

    Each Krewe (crew), (the club that sponsors a parade, or sub-krewe sometimes that marches within a parade) has cups made every year. And I swear they breed if left unattended.
    Beth

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    I think something that is often missed is that there may be trace amounts in one item but how many items are we exposed to in any one day?

    Take parabens for example. It's in your conditioner, shave cream, hand lotion, body lotion, lip balm, makeup, butt butter, sport cream, antiperspirant (?) etc

    By the time you put all that on the largest organ, your skin, do you have more than a trace amount in you body? And if you do it for years upon years is there a build up? I dont think research can tell yet.
    Last edited by arielmoon; 03-08-2010 at 08:36 AM.

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    That's why I prefer the drinking glasses, my health is good and will be for many years , the only problem they're expensive:http://www.twenga.com/dir-Housewares...inking-glasses , the world is unconscious, we need more glasses products but we created more and more cups and other plastic objects, the world is going down

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    http://edrv.endojournals.org/content....full.pdf+html

    Lay summary here.

    Short version: "the dose makes the poison" doesn't mean that smaller concentrations are safer, when it comes to hormones and hormone disruption; the way the body handles hormones means that smaller amounts may actually be more dangerous.

    Be safe, all.



    (Also this from last year; granted the study was funded by an "alternative" plastics company, but that fact doesn't make me trust the products they tested any more, it just means I don't trust their product, either.)
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 03-19-2012 at 08:36 AM.
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