So i have been thinking about doing this for awhile. Naming some US made brands i like and use. I dont get anything from this, just sharing.
Also i cant guarantee if any of these cos are Patriots. Just USA made and have a quality product.
All-Clad - inventors of the cladding process to put stainless over aluminum in cookware to avoid the aluminum issues. Stay away from their non-food offerings as they are made in china but their main models that touch food are all made in Canonsburg PA.
Liberty Tabletop/Sherrill Mfg - silverware and other kitchenware. The LAST us made flatware mfg. The employees bought the Oneida plant when it went overseas.
Faribault Woolen Mill - wool blankets since 1865. Supplied soldiers etc.
Red Land Cotton - cotton sheets and towels. Pricey but they run 20-30% off sales all the time. Cotton is grown, spun, woven and sold without ever leaving the south.
Anchor Hocking - great glassware.
Corelle - be careful as you search but some series are still made in USA. Plates etc. Good stuff.
Rada Cutlery - awesome kitchen knives, utensils, dips, and other fun stuff.
Family Heirloom Weavers - cool farmhouse styles woven on 200 year old jaquard looms.
American Blanket Company - softest fleece blankets you will ever feel.
Lodge Cast Iron - great stuff, have a bunch of it, made in TN.
USA Pan - commercial bakeware mfg builds a heavy duty pan great for home use. All sorts of different types of pans. My kids love the brownie bowl and bite pans. Made in Pittsburgh, with a non toxic silicone coating that is proprietary and works awesome for releasing food.
Im sure im forgetting some but these are some faves i have invested heavily in and enjoy using every day.
Cutco knives made in the USA with a lifetime guarantee.
Wanted them but had to go Rada. Cheaper and carry a lifetime guarantee also
I’ve purchased a few Cutco knives at estate sales.
When I got divorced I needed a full set and all the various other kitchen doodads and that's how I settled on Rada. Also i had a strict goal of supporting current businesses and their workers so nothing secondhand could go. I use the hell out of my kitchen stuff
We need to start supporting companies just like these that are not pandering to the
"woke" crowd. I am so sick of men pretending to be women. Only GOD can make women no amount of surgery will change that.
Faribault hurt me when they went with a Justice design throw after the Floyd riots but I get it, they're in Minnesota and it's probably a bigger deal for them.
Shit I forgot them! Have 3 here at the house for me and my kids
Also the company that makes enamelware roasters and water bath canners. I forget the name - the black and white speckled stuff your grandma had.
My food is completely prepped and served now without ever touching a Chinese made item which is a small point of pride for me given the questionable metallurgy of Chinese items and the Prevalence of lead and other toxins
Granite Ware!
Looks from their FB page etc that it's almost a family biz. A lot of the old Oneida factory workers kept working when they took over the plant. I think you'll be well pleased
https://www.allamericanclothing.com/
https://www.danner.com/
Love these!!
Get to them ahead of the curve and let them know to avoid the "Woke Cult" at any cost. ~{°¡°}~
All-American for Pressure canners Grainmaker flour mills are the bomb too, for grinding all the grain you should have stored. 😉