Bone Tools and Utensils for Every Day Use

 It should be common knowledge that plastic is toxic to the environment and so ‐ you too, but it's surprisingly uncommon. Of particular toxicity, are the black spatulas and kitchen utensils you use for serving hot or cold food. Plastic, of any form, degrades or break down in sun (like when you rub that plastic canoe or deck chair and the plastic chalk appears in your hand) and in low or high heat. The molecules which give the plastic its apparent integrity, have broken and made loose all the chemicals which make the item. The effects of this plastic for you are, for one, homosexuality, femininity, as plastic is an estrogen mimicker, - your pregnant wife's exposure should  be of particular concern. The chemicals that enter your food from these utensils will also cause depression ammong many other known and unknown psychological and physical effects due to the various chemical exposure.

You may be saying, " no way, the powers that be protect us and regulate that". No, they don't. You (likely) live in a capitalist society, that means its near exclusively market driven, that means the only thing that regulates what you consume is profit incentive at any and all cost - by in LARGE - even at the cost of health to the owners and their families that run the big business.

I'm not here to lecture you on the toxins that make up your every day lives, toxins entirely alien to the of biological organisms - I am writing this to suggest natural alternatives.

Regarding kitchen utensils, your options are metal or wood. Metal is not an option for ceramic coated (or other non stick) pans or cook pots; but if you don't want to use wood utensils here are alternatives which use the game bones you have access to:





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