Seen people using glass jars as drinking glasses. When questioned they reply. We not buying any drinking glasses when we can use some pretty jars and to help the planet.
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Maybe not so new. My friend grew up in a poor family. The children always drank from jam jars. Only ..
@Lo... I don't think so, a bit like the current trend of drinking out of bottles. Also have too m..
It sounds like drinking moonshine. I have noticed (on TV) trendy bars serving drinks in thick glass ..
@Te... - yes, you can definitely buy those in stores now. By that reckoning you may as well keep th..
A paper straw of course @Se... or a reuseable one!
@Kr... I've tried the stainless ones, just cannot get on with them, hurt my teeth! Very rar..
There are bamboo straws available, too.
Bearing in mind this thread is in the 'Save The Planet' group, unless someone is unable to drink eas..
There's a very longstanding American tradition of drinking from 'jelly jars' (what we call jam jars)..