Toxin-free Kitchen Guide Reveals Toxic “Hotspots” and Tips for Safer Practices
Plantation, FL (PRWEB) February 25, 2014 -- To help families create a safer, healthier kitchen, Wild Mint, an eco-friendly and toxin-free resource for families, released a guide with 8 Ways to Create a Non Toxic Kitchen. The guide covers 8 essential kitchen categories including cookware, bakeware, cooking utensils, gadgets & essentials, dinnerware, food storage, green cleaning, and real food, describing how families can replace toxic products with safer items in each category.
Since many people who are looking to make big changes in their home and lifestyles don’t know where to start, Wild Mint’s list gives a variety of toxin-free tips so people can choose the route that works best for them. The guide details possible non-toxic alternatives to help rid ones kitchen of toxic chemicals such as BPA, phthalates and PVC’s, lead, and formaldehyde. A few highlighted changes include opting for safer cookware, non toxic food storage containers, and more food-safe dinnerware.
“We started with safer cookware (stainless steel) in our home, but other families might want to first replace chemical-laden dinnerware or dispose of toxic plastic containers,” said Wild Mint President, Hannah Helsabeck. “It doesn’t matter how or where you start in your personal kitchen transformation, because either way you are taking a great step towards a healthier, toxin-free lifestyle.”
In addition to kitchenware alternatives, the guide can also help people make positive changes in other areas of their life by teaching about non toxic green cleaning and healthier eating habits. The guide can be found by clicking 8 Ways to Help Create a Toxin-Free Kitchen, or Pin It to save for future use. Also, receive 15% off all orders of non toxic, healthier products at Wild Mint through 2/28/14 with code KITCHEN2 at check out.
About Wild Mint
Wild Mint is dedicated to helping people live eco friendly, healthy and non-toxic lifestyles. Started by a mother of 6 in her quest to find safer alternatives to toxin-laden products, the company shares invaluable knowledge and resources on their website, http://www.wildmintshop.com. On a mission to positively influence people’s lives, Wild Mint is a one-stop source for trusted information and safer, more environmentally friendly products.
Dana Govern, Wild Mint, http://www.wildmintshop.com, +1 9546262100 Ext: 2479, [email protected]
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