aloneibreak wrote:ive only eaten with real sterling silverware once... it leaves kind of a different taste in your mouth.
is that normal ?
is that something one can become accustomed to ?
aloneibreak wrote:ive only eaten with real sterling silverware once... it leaves kind of a different taste in your mouth.
is that normal ?
is that something one can become accustomed to ?
Lemon Thrower wrote:a few years ago when silver crossed $20 the first time, i picked up some. ASE's were $4.50 over melt, 90% was 2 bucks over, but i got a nice set on ebay a little under spot. It was monogrammed, but it was the right letter for me so there you go. It was well used, but no more than the stuff you have in your drawer now.
my wife says you can't clean it in the dishwasher, so we don't use it every day. any thoughts on how to clean it?
beauanderos wrote:I have to wonder if this is why I haven't been sick in years? I'm constantly handling silver.
appjoe wrote:Years ago I use to raise Angel fish and if they got sick and I didn't know what kind of bacteria it was as in gram positive or gram negative to treat with antibiotics. I would drop a silver bar in the tank and it seemed to help of course there is good bacteria that they need and it would also kill that off so you had to do a lot of water changes to stop amonnia from building up.
Dumpster Diver wrote:beauanderos wrote:I have to wonder if this is why I haven't been sick in years? I'm constantly handling silver.
I just swallowed a 40% half. I'll keep you posted.
beauanderos wrote:I have to wonder if this is why I haven't been sick in years? I'm constantly handling silver.
beauanderos wrote:Okay... so just as an experiment... the other night I started to get a sore throat, so next morning I popped a slick SLB quarter into my cheek after reading online that silver "possibly" has some medicinal benefits from doing so. Next day... sore throat gone. Who knows? Placebo effect or does it really work?
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