Sentences with phrase «makes drinking from a straw»

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Maybe it's making for «no straw» in your drink when you go out, bringing your own bags to the grocery store, getting coffee or a smoothie in your own cup / jar, bringing your own silverware when you're out and about, switching from paper to cloth napkins, buying bread from a local bakery or making it yourself instead of buying in plastic, switching to a menstrual cup or washable cloth pads instead of disposable, there's so many different ways to produce less waste.
Toddlers love to drink from a more grown up straw cup, but sometimes straws can make quite a mess.
I've made a video to go over a few different tips and tricks on how to teach your baby to drink from a straw.
It is also often the case that they realize it's easier to drink from by tipping the bottle up, which makes it harder to get to the liquid when the straw moves around inside the cup.
Each range has its special features and benefits, from removable valves to silicone straws, they all share our commitment to you that Vital Baby cups are safe, 100 % BPA free and designed to make drinking from a cup a positive and memorable milestone in your little one's life.
Sure the more extreme options like living a vegan or zero - waste lifestyle make a bigger impact but that does nt dismiss the importance of smaller ones like drinking from a reusable waterbottle and refusing to use plastic straws.
Still in the drinking straw challenge series, today I'm sharing this quick tutorial on how to make a frame from just drinking straws!
Showing in a commercial London gallery for the first time, Pasquali has created a large - scale, colourful, plastic cloud in Peckham's MOCA London, and filled Mayfair's Tornabuoni Art with a cross-section of her works, from her best - known pieces made with drinking straws, to a carpet of broom bristles, on which we sit to talk, during a break from installation.
Donovan creates compelling sculptures and wall works that appear to be self - replicating, living structures made from accumulations of everyday, mass - produced items such as drinking straws, pins, toothpicks, buttons, pencils, and index cards.
Sometimes the most sustainable way forward is backward, and considering the environmental havoc that plastics are creating in our world, perhaps it's time for the old - school method of making drinking straws from the stalks of rye to have its day in the sun again.
Cups are made from up - cycled, 16 - ounce canning jars fitted with a stainless steel drinking straw — the lid fits any wide mouth canning jar.
Instead of plastic, eco-friendly paper straws and wooden drink stirrers are used and to - go cups look like plastic but are actually made from corn starch.
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