Sometimes I can, other times I can’t. Same as in a bed.
But seriously did a lot of night time car trips when I was a kid. I think I was conditioned for car-colepsy. Oddest chair I fell asleep in was during a dental filling.
You cannot own food. You can purchase it, temporarily delay its decay, cook it, share it, consume it, but you don’t at any point own it. Food is a lease agreement with nature. And you will eventually give it all back in some form or another.
I know it’s not technically correct but I just feel weird like if somebody opens my fridge and says “is that your watermelon?”. No, I am a temporary steward of it.
The real reason you can’t have cake and eat it too, is because you can’t own cake. You only ever rented it.
I own two of them. They’ve been dropped many times. There are a few chips of paint off the bottom but none exposing the center plug. Lead isn’t radioactive. It’s perfectly safe as long as you don’t ingest it. I’m not happy there’s lead in the cups. But they’re still usable.
It’s a whole systemic breakdown. The maker knew of the potential for lead - ordered them without lead from the manufacturer, and had them tested by two independent labs. Christ sake what the hell else should they do? By the way before choosing a manufacturer in China this guy tried to find one in the US. Guess what? We don’t make double wall stainless in the US.
Older isn’t always better. Pewter for instance was used in the kitchen and often contained lead.
I’ve been pretty happy with my GIR spatulas.
For measuring cups and spoons, any stainless should be safe and durable. This lead was found in the seal disc under the paint which only pertains to double wall stainless. If you want dance USA made set look at All-Clad.