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Reddit mentions of Drink, Pour, Store! Regular Mouth Mason Jar Flip Cap Lid by County Line Kitchen with Airtight, Leak-Proof Seal and Innovative Flip Cap (REGULAR MOUTH, Variety, 3 Pack)
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- Regular Mouth Mason Jars Only, Does Not Fit Wide Mouth: For all mason jars with a 2.75 inch diameter. Made of food-grade compliant, BPA-free plastic and silicone. Dishwasher safe.
- Reinvent Your Mason Jars: Turn your mason jar into a drinking bottle or use for storage of dry or liquid goods. This lid provides an air tight, dependable seal to keep foods fresh and will never leak.
- Superior Styling: Whether you are using your lid for food and drink on the go or for pantry storage, you will appreciate the retro good looks of the lid! Reusable build makes it easy to clean
- Innovative Features: No more messes! The flip cap springs and stays open when pouring or drinking from the spout without flopping back down. The flip cap is securely attached and will never fall off.
- Dependable, Low Effort Sealing: The integrated silicone gasket provides a secure seal with the jar. The ingenious seal design reduces friction between the jar and the lid for easy removal. Not for canning
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Specs:
Color | Variety |
Height | 1.75 Inches |
Length | 3 Inches |
Size | 3 Count |
Width | 3 Inches |
So, I love coffee. It just has always been a hassle for me. Due to my life style, recent jobs, handling my ADD poorly....I just stopped.
Between waking up at 330 for work, trying to stay up late with family, coffee was something I just put down. I would either leave the coffee grinds in the pot, not have time in the morning, not clean out my french press after cold brewing while rusing out the door. Even on my days off, the dread of cleaning something to make coffee made me dread the though.
Well, I decided a simple set up sounded nice. So, without much research I just decided to order:
A couple bags
https://www.amazon.com/Organic-Cotton-Cold-Brew-Coffee/dp/B019BFGMSS
Two 32oz Mason jars and
Two drinking lids
https://www.amazon.com/County-Line-Kitchen-Leak-Proof-Innovative/dp/B07FB4HHLW
I didn't do any research, and idk if I'm doing a great job. I have tons of questions and hope to do some research on concentrate and how much I should use. That said, it's been simple to clean within a min or less and refill. I woke up late today and had 5 min to get ready for work. I got to leave the house with coffee! For the first time in years, I got a small comfort this morning. Yay!
How's my setup? Been using 1:4 ratio for 16 hours give or take. Mostly I've just added sugar, today's was a bit stronger and I added a cup of skim milk. Amazing.
but one of the two bottles n the fridge currently is 1:2 because I had 3 opened bags of ground coffee I needed to get rid of (I used to work for a coffee company, so I currently have 8 bags if beans that are "out of date" left. My former employees still over me coffee. I hope not to use that too often. I'd like to learn to be a little frugal and perfect a good percentage to cost ratio)
I'm rambling. I'm hoping this sub has some good links or data for me to learn from. I've been so happy with my simple setup so far.
I'm way to excited. Maybe too much caffeine this morning too!