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Yolanda
I have a classic olla that I use for cooking my beans. My
mother-in-law told me to boil water with salt in it until almost gone for
several times before using. I don't know if my pot has lead in it or not,
but I purchased it in Michoacan, in a village where they are famous for
them. My mother-in-law and her relatives use these pots all the time to
cook and serve...and they are still living.......
mother-in-law told me to boil water with salt in it until almost gone for
several times before using. I don't know if my pot has lead in it or not,
but I purchased it in Michoacan, in a village where they are famous for
them. My mother-in-law and her relatives use these pots all the time to
cook and serve...and they are still living.......
But just in case, I found this site you might be interested in:
href="http://www.ranchogordo.com/html/rg_cook_claypots.htm">http://www.ranchogordo.com/html/rg_cook_claypots.htm
Esperanza
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mother-in-law told me to boil water with salt in it until almost gone for
several times before using. I don't know if my pot has lead in it or
not, but I purchased it in Michoacan, in a village where they are famous for
them. My mother-in-law and her relatives use these pots all the time to
cook and serve...and they are still living.......