Is it ok to use rusty silverware?!


Question:

Is it ok to use rusty silverware?

some of my cheapo spoons and stuff are starting to rust a bit. is it ok to keep using them or can that hurt me


Answers:
If it's silver you can clean it anything else pitch it,for just so many reasons.

You're just better off going to walmart and spent five bucks on sets of spoons/knives/forks. They'll be cheap quality, but at least they won't give you doses of metal oxide.

I think they are letting you know it is time to retire them.

This time, buy 18/8 or 18/10 stainless steel that wont' rust!

To be honest I'd not want to eat with them, you never know how the utensils were made what metals are under the outer layer that you touch when using. Sometimes metals might change their complexity when used in acids or put in hot liquids...then you are putting this into your body. You can buy some new ones at a dollar store that are safe....if you are on a tight budget or also at garage sales or maybe some friends or family members will give you some so you won't have to go into debt. I wish you were near me I have extras....take care of your health first that is most important!

Best wishes from,
Mama Jazzy Geri

Be sure to use the rust in soup...it'll be good and give you a lot of minerals. Sometimes you can get those sort of minerals by licking the floor, but it's actually better to use rusty silverware.

Only if your food is rusty.

To be honest with you,personally I wouldn't use rusty silver ware.You might get lead poison or something.Go to wal-mart and buy some.Or the dollar store.Silverware is cheap.Beats getting seriously ill over a simple mistake that could of been easily avoided.Trust me.

sure you can still use them as tools for removing grout or various tasks that require cleaning the bathroom and kitchen or perhaps your car but dont eat rust ... and dont ask if its ok to eat the paint chips either you know the ones that have led in them cause its not ok ...

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!...

THAT IS TERRIBLE FOR YOUR HEALTH!

Don't use them to eat with! But you can give them to your children, to play in the sand box, or something like that.




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