Question from Cari Hi, fire king jadite, the vintage stuff, is an opaque light green. I guess it is borosilicate glass from what I read. Is this lead free? I cannot find more out about this topic. I have read it is ok to microwave in, but not use in the dishwasher. I...
Question from chris Hello, I recently received my first set of bedsheets in a beautiful organic cotton bag. They are beautiful but unfortunately this cotton is so very rough! 🙁 It is also somewhat itchy. Needless to say, a very uncomfortable sleeping experience! I was...
Question from Shannon hi, i have bought some organic pillow cases to start with, if i use just the pillow case do i have to worry that the chemicals form the other bedding (sheets) will go into the organic pillowcase? do i need to worry about washing organic sheets...
Question from Dee I am looking for a cotton blanket, but all I can find are thin whimpy ones that keep getting pulls in them. Anyone have any suggestions? Debra’s Answer Readers? Add...
Question from Mary www.dharmatrading.com currently has an interesting webpage about the differences between natural and synthetic dyes. On the righthand side of the home page is this month’snewsletter link. The article is at the bottom. I thought readers might...
Question from Stacy D I just recently discovered that my son’s fishtank that he has had for 2 1/2 months had been leaking from the tank every time that I opened the tank to feed the fish or clean the tank. A small drip would travel from the tank, down the cord...
Question from New Vegetarian Quorn meat substitutes contain the ingredient mycoprotein. Has anyone heard of this? I have read several reviews stating that Quorn products are the best substitutes for meat and I really wanted to try it out. But this ingredient concerns...
Question from Annette Tweedel Hi Debra, With having MCS, I am looking for a bra. I have been wearing Playtex 18 Hour bra’s which has polyester,cotton,nylon, and spandex. Sad to say I wear my bra’s sometimes until they are really worn. One bra was worn...
Question from handy sal The best way to avoid mold is to not let it get started in the first place. I live on the coast where it is very moist and in the winter, and mold will grow where there is condensation, for instance on window sills. We made the mistake years...