pantsonfire
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Take a step back, evaluate what is important, and enjoy your life with those who you love.
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Jun 19, 2022 16:48:04 GMT
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Post by pantsonfire on Mar 25, 2023 15:38:18 GMT
Does anyone have a favorite glass or stainless steel pitcher with lid?
I currebtly have two BPA free plastic pitchers that are narrow for the side of a fridge door.
But the tea and coffee has stained them and they smell funky.
I am trying to move away from plastic use for drink storage now.
I have looked at JCP, Macy's, Target, Kohl's, Amazon. So many names I do not recognize.
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twinsmomfla99
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Jun 26, 2014 13:42:47 GMT
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Post by twinsmomfla99 on Mar 25, 2023 15:43:35 GMT
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pantsonfire
Pearl Clutcher
Take a step back, evaluate what is important, and enjoy your life with those who you love.
Posts: 4,793
Jun 19, 2022 16:48:04 GMT
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Post by pantsonfire on Mar 25, 2023 16:03:29 GMT
Thank you! I have seen that brand name at a few places but wasn't sure who they were. Will look around again and see who has it in stock.
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Post by Patter on Mar 26, 2023 14:10:01 GMT
I have one similar to this and LOVE it but mine is made by "Ball" (mason jar). I keep my tea in it in the refrigerator. It's perfect, and handles the dishwasher great too. Glass Pitcher
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Post by librarylady on Mar 26, 2023 14:21:55 GMT
I have one similar to this and LOVE it but mine is made by "Ball" (mason jar). I keep my tea in it in the refrigerator. It's perfect, and handles the dishwasher great too. Glass PitcherYour link to the pitcher brings us back to this post.
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Post by craftedbys on Mar 26, 2023 14:53:32 GMT
I bought some 1 quart bottles from Amazon that are square. They have a plastic lid that screws on. They fit nicely in my refrigerator door.
They came in a set of 5. I use them for milk, creamer, 1/2 &1/2, tea, and either coffee or heavy cream.
I pour my milk and sweet tea up from the gallon jugs and keep that in the garage fridge. The quart size is so much easier to handle.
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Post by Patter on Mar 26, 2023 15:47:07 GMT
I have one similar to this and LOVE it but mine is made by "Ball" (mason jar). I keep my tea in it in the refrigerator. It's perfect, and handles the dishwasher great too. Glass PitcherYour link to the pitcher brings us back to this post. Every time I click it, it takes me to the right amazon page. Weird. Anyone else?
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Post by compeateropeator on Mar 26, 2023 16:11:41 GMT
Your link to the pitcher brings us back to this post. Every time I click it, it takes me to the right amazon page. Weird. Anyone else? Your link takes me to the pitcher.
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Post by Lexica on Mar 26, 2023 16:46:08 GMT
I have one similar to this and LOVE it but mine is made by "Ball" (mason jar). I keep my tea in it in the refrigerator. It's perfect, and handles the dishwasher great too. Glass PitcherI have two of these exact same pitchers and love them. I used them when I used to make green juice for my mom and I. I would make enough for two days at a time, giving us both a couple of glasses each. The juicer was a a bit of a pain to clean and if I made enough for a couple of days, it at least halved the cleaning irritation. I was impressed at how long the juice still seemed to stay fresh. I tried to keep it to just two days because I figured the juice lost some potency, but it still tasted terrific on the 3rd day if there was any leftover. I liked that the opening is wide enough to be able to fully clean the insides since the green juice tended to leave a residue on the glass. I could get my hand inside to make sure every inch was well scrubbed.
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Post by Minnesota*Mom on Mar 26, 2023 21:43:55 GMT
I use a 64 ounce wide mouth jar and a lid I bought on amazon from Country Line Kitchen. You can buy it as a set (jar and lid) or just a lid if you already have jars. They also have one that has an insert for making cold brew coffee. The handles are very sturdy. I have 4 of them, and haven't had any issues. I mainly use the jars/lids for iced tea. jar + lid
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