A few years ago, our family switched from plastic water bottles to glass water bottles (reusing Sobe beverage glass bottles) to using stainless steel water bottles. In an ideal world, I wanted to be able to use a drinking bottle that was glass. However, my husband, Elmer, wisely encouraged us to stop using glass bottles because of the shattering hazard. I followed his lead and began to only use glass beverage bottles for storing homemade extracts like vanilla, chocolate, and coffee. I was still on the lookout for a glass water bottle that was shatterproof - and if the glass did happen to break, it would be contained so that no one would be injured. Why? Well, in aluminum and many stainless steel water bottles, the water begins to taste a bit on the metal side of life after being in a warm car, or after sitting around for a few hours. Not exactly the taste I was looking for with water stored in a drinking bottle. Guess what? I've found what I was looking for! I am SO excited! :) It's...GLASStic! GLASStic is a very workable concept that will fit everyone's needs for glass water bottles. Here's how they are made: GLASStic glass water bottles start with an ultra pure, toxin-free glass bottle; then, they add a silicone rubber gasket at the top, and finish it with a BPA-free, durable outer shell. To use a GLASStic water bottle, simply slip the plastic outer shell over the glass bottle, screw on the bottom base, fill it with your favorite beverage, cap it, and go! Now that I've had my GLASStic water bottle for about a month, you should know that I ♥ it! In fact, it sits out on my kitchen counter so it's ready to grab and fill with water when I'm ready to leave the house. I really like the fact that I can use this safely for drinking water on the go, and I can also use it for almost any other beverage I want to take with me. GLASStic water bottles will contain 2 cups of beverages, although it's not designed for hot beverages or for placing in the freezer. The GLASStic water bottle is designed to be thin enough to fit into the drink holders in my car. Nice! All of the other water bottles we've tried in the past won't fit into our cup holders. With aluminum and stainless steel water bottles, I wouldn't have been able to take acidic juices and beverages in them, like orange juice, homemade lemonade, or any tomato juice-based beverages. That isn't the case with GLASStic, however! GLASStic water bottles are also great for adding essential oils to your favorite water or beverage.
So...how hard are the GLASStic bottles to clean? They are easy. While their website says that they may be washed in the dishwasher, it's preferable to hand wash these bottles. A baby bottle brush can be used if leftover beverages are allowed to dry inside the bottles. Since I'm used to hand washing our beverage bottles already, it wasn't a big deal to hand wash this new bottle. GLASStic water bottles aren't designed to withstand the pressure of being thrown on purpose or being dropped more than four feet in height, but they are definitely durable to use, even for a child. I feel great about my daughters using my GLASStic bottle if they want...although I'm tempted to just keep it for myself. ☺ Thankfully, if the glass does happen to break inside my GLASStic water bottle, it's designed so that none of the shards of glass ever break through to go anywhere but stay inside the bottle. If my GLASStic water bottle ever breaks, all I'll need to do is to carefully use the cap to push the broken glass out of the shell and into the garbage can. I can even order a replacement glass insert for $7.99 (includes shipping and handling) from GLASStic! Wow. The double walled construction of the GLASStic Glass Water Bottle provides some additional insulation for my beverages, keeping it cooler than single walled bottles. Plus, it’s totally sweatproof on the outside. No worries about the bottle ever dripping on my furniture ever again! I've seen nothing but positives with my new GLASStic water bottle, and I like the variety of colors and designs that are offered. I think these would be a great gift for the friend who appreciates wholesome foods and beverages and doesn't want any contamination from metal or plastic drinking bottles. Can you tell that I'm impressed with this new product? It feels great to finally find a glass beverage bottle that meets my criteria for purity and safety. It's been a long search! The fine print: I received one GLASStic water bottle for review purposes from Tomoson.com, but was not compensated financially in any way. The opinions expressed are my own and are based solely on my experiences while using this product. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." In the interest of full disclosure, some of the links in my posts are “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I receive an affiliate commission. I only recommend products I use personally. Your purchases through these links help support Joy In Our Journey. I humbly thank you for your support! I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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Looking for some fun, educational, frugal choices for your family as summer wanes away? I was surprised to learn that these DVDs are currently selling for a great price right now! When my girls were younger, they didn't fully understand Liberty's Kids programs on PBS, although Kelsi did enjoy them. Brittany was simply too young at the time to figure out what they were about. So maybe this seems silly to you, but it made perfect sense to me. When I saw that the complete series of Liberty's Kids on DVD was priced at under $7, I was thrilled! That's 40 episodes - woot! We won't be diving back into U.S. history for a couple more years, so this is a fun way to watch the beginnings of our nation and have some fun while watching and learning together with the DVD! Brittany, at age 13, definitely understands what's going on in the DVD now - and while history isn't her favorite educational subject, she'd rather "watch" history instead of "read" history, so it's a win-win for all involved. We're all enjoying watching this together! Don't worry. I'll "make" her read more about U.S. history when we reach that point in our history studies again. :) I'm one of those "mean mommas." My girls loved-loved-loved The Magic School Bus episodes on PBS when they were younger. I'll admit it: my children are officially too old for The Magic School Bus anymore, but I still think they are made very well and present a broad exploration of a topic. A few episodes point back to evolutionary concepts, which may or may not bother you as a parent - just so you are aware of this. I don't remember us ever being able to view Where on Earth is Carmen SanDiego, but I do remember having an inexpensive computer game featuring Carmen SanDiego. It was a bit hit in our home! These educational DVDs are priced well for families and libraries. I don't know how long they will be priced like this, although I do know that the Liberty's Kids DVD has been at lower prices off and on this summer. What are your favorite children's educational DVDs? |
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