Bring your
own stainless steel straw (if you are a straw - user), and make a point of telling your server you do not want a straw.
(On that note, my wonderful boyfriend just bought me some dried boba and
stainless steel straws so that I can make my own at home... Dangerous!)
Today we're talking about gifts that pull double duty because they are good for your wedding registry AND baby registry — specifically the shatterproof drinkware and Dip and
Sip stainless steel straws from the TaZa brand.
The FinalStraw consists of a
foldable stainless steel straw, a tiny squeegee to keep the straw clean and a recycled plastic case that's no bigger than a smartphone.
In response, I'm delighted to praise Rough Draft Bar & Books in Uptown Kingston, which now offers
reusable stainless steel straws for those who want straws.
I'll spare you another rant about fruits and
stainless steel straws, but juices are just the same as smoothies if not worse.
A lot of the smoothies sold in stores and specialty smoothie stores are not much better than a giant cup of soda... drank through a reusable
stainless steel straw.
If it comes from a blender, is a crazy vibrant color, and can be consumed through a reusable
stainless steel straw, IT»S A HIT.
To make this smoothie even better, we drank it using Eco at Heart reusable
stainless steel straws!
However,
these stainless steel straws withheld the smoothie test!
Reusable
stainless steel straws are fantastic as well.
Glass and
stainless steel straws are bpa - free, phthalate free, pvc free and they are easy to clean and sanitize.
A sponge brush to clean out any debris, as well as
a stainless steel straw brush are also included within the set.
However,
these stainless steel straws withheld the smoothie test!
To make this smoothie even better, we drank it using Eco at Heart reusable
stainless steel straws!
Enjoy in your favorite mason jar with your favorite glass or
stainless steel straw!
Sets of 4
stainless steel straws with a cleaning brush sold by Life Without Plastic.
The set comes with 10
stainless steel straws, two cleaning brushes, and a lifetime of guilt - free sipping action.
I've also transitioned to reusable produce bags & totes,
stainless steel straws, homemade deodorant and laundry detergent.
We've tried glass straws, which are really great until they hit the floor and shatter (contrary to some of the claims of the makers of borosilicate glass straws, they aren't that durable, and certainly can't stand up to a three foot drop onto porcelain tile), so we've switched over to
stainless steel straws.