I plan to
use my glass straws for smoothies, juices and water.
I use the glass straw always.
Not exact matches
BUT I put it in a regular
glass and
used a
straw and it's actually quite yummy!
-- My favorite
straws to
use are
glass straws from Strawesome!
The hole can be
used to sip from or
use the
straws to create a
glass straw cup.
With a whole line of unique and artistic
glass straws for children and adults, Strawesome is helping Chicago Shedd single -
use plastic
straws.
Shedd Aquarium is collaborating with Strawesome, a
glass straw company committed to replacing single -
use plastic
straws with reusable
glass ones to reduce plastic accumulation locally and in places like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
An analogy from Kellymom.com: Imagine you are
using a
straw to drink from a
glass of water.
Use a fun
straw or put an umbrella in the
glass to make it seem more fun.
For instance, if we looked at our
straw placed in a
glass filled with a negative - index material, the immersed portion would appear to bend backward, completely unlike the way we're
used to light behaving.
Read your labels, swallow quickly or
use a
straw, consider the source of the water, and drink out of
glass bottles.
Fill the
glass right to the top with some good quality ice and
use straws if you wish.
I imagine there would be a small difference between
using a
straw as opposed to drinking directly from the
glass.
I love the
Glass Dharma
straws,
use them everyday for my smoothies and would love to add more to my collection!
Glass straws replace their toxic plastic counterparts, which are
used once and then tossed... Added to landfills.
To create these new landscapes, Gipson
uses a variety of materials including foam, latex paint,
glass, synthetic hair, salt, sugar, crystals, plastic, drinking
straws, and bouncy balls.
Bent
glass straws from Be Organic are easier to
use than straight
glass straws because you don't have to tip your
glass.
Use your own paper,
glass, bamboo, or stainless steel
straw instead, and start a conversation.
According to the book Sundae Best: A History of Soda Fountains, customers of restaurants and soda fountains that were concerned about touching their lips to a
glass that another customer
used (and which might not be disinfected), were offered
straws made from the stalks of rye grass, hand - cut and cured as a sideline by farmers that already grew rye for animal feed.
You can
use these as you would
glasses, by adding a pretty
straw in each jar.
The girls got the butter dish for me last year for Christmas, one week I spent $ 10 and bought four kitchen towels, and a couple of weeks ago (we really did need more
glasses because all of our other ones either broke or have various children's scribbles on the plastic ones — one even has a «gash» across the side where someone put a hot pan next to it and melted the plastic so it looks like it was cut, but not all the way through, so we've still been
using it) I found the four - pack of the Mason jar
glasses with lids and
straws for $ 9.95.