Anonymous wrote:Many dishes have lead. I cannot figure out why those still are allowed. Pediatrician warned us about this when our first was born. Even if no kids, one might want to look into that and maybe prefer a set that is lead-free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like fiestaware. They are super sturdy and are still made in the USA so no weird chemicals. They are always on sale at Thanksgiving but you might be able to catch a Macy’s sale at some other random holiday.
All the stuff I have bought from crate and barrel looks good and then cracks into a million pieces. Their glasses are the worst.
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Anonymous wrote:I like fiestaware. They are super sturdy and are still made in the USA so no weird chemicals. They are always on sale at Thanksgiving but you might be able to catch a Macy’s sale at some other random holiday.
All the stuff I have bought from crate and barrel looks good and then cracks into a million pieces. Their glasses are the worst.
Anonymous wrote:I like fiestaware. They are super sturdy and are still made in the USA so no weird chemicals. They are always on sale at Thanksgiving but you might be able to catch a Macy’s sale at some other random holiday.
All the stuff I have bought from crate and barrel looks good and then cracks into a million pieces. Their glasses are the worst.
Anonymous wrote:I like fiestaware. They are super sturdy and are still made in the USA so no weird chemicals. They are always on sale at Thanksgiving but you might be able to catch a Macy’s sale at some other random holiday.
All the stuff I have bought from crate and barrel looks good and then cracks into a million pieces. Their glasses are the worst.