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  1. The REAL Truth about Fiesta Fiestaware, New and Old

    Dec 10, 2007 · I want to clear up something about Fiestaware. Homer-Laughlin is based in Newell, WV and manufacture a line of dishes called Fiesta. They are one of the few large …

  2. Eating off of Vintage Dishes? - Homesteading Forum

    Nov 7, 2012 · It's the release of lead, a leaching process, in ALL Dinnerware that can be mitigated. Don't store food in them, don't microwave food in them, don't use serving bowls for …

  3. Does anyone have the "Fire King" dinnerware? Does it have lead in …

    Dec 10, 2007 · Fire King is/was made by the ANchor Hockey glass company, a USA compny. I"m sure as an AMerican manufacturer they had to follow federal guidelines in the production of …

  4. Fiestaware and Radiation - Homesteading Forum

    Dec 10, 2007 · Didn't want to hijack the "lead in dishes" thread, so here's the scoop on the use of uranium in the manufacture of FiestaWare: Fiestaware and Radiation

  5. Canning nacho cheese - Homesteading Forum

    Apr 27, 2012 · Think I saw a post in here, but can't find it. When you buy a large #10 can of cheese do you water bath or pressure can? How long? Thanks so much. I plan on canning the …

  6. What do I need to bring to a Jack & Jill? | Homesteading Forum

    Mar 9, 2010 · I have never gone to a Jack & Jill for someones upcoming wedding, I have to be at one next week. Do I need to bring anything such as a present or money? Also, what is the …

  7. okay to use tin bread dough riser - Homesteading Forum

    Mar 4, 2004 · Interestingly, old ceramic 'fiesta-ware' made in the 50's often contains small amounts of uranium in the glaze. That's what gives it the almost supernatural punch to the …