The water bottles are killing me

Anonymous
I put my kleen kanteens in the dishwasher. We have a bunch of identical bottles so there's always a clean one and a cap to be found.
Anonymous
Some of you are crazy. I buy peach Honest Tea. After drinking tea, put bottles/caps in dishwasher. After washing, fill with water and refrigerate. Each kid gets three bottles. Stop wasting money onbuyinwster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Use a bottle brush with hot soapy water.

I bought everyone a new bottle, donated or trashed the rest. All interchangeable parts, just different colors.


This. All the same. All easy to clean.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I use denture tablets to lean mine.


My DH does this to. I hate it. I don't know why but I hate it.


Just the thought makes me gag.


I clean my invisalign retainers with denture tablets every day. It works great! I never notice a residue or taste.
Anonymous
I don't recall such an obsession with hydration when I was a child 30 years ago. It's unbelievable. I know people who grew up in dry climates who don't recall anything like this. Used to be if you're thirsty, drink out of the water fountain end of story.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't recall such an obsession with hydration when I was a child 30 years ago. It's unbelievable. I know people who grew up in dry climates who don't recall anything like this. Used to be if you're thirsty, drink out of the water fountain end of story.


Oh my sweet summer child. How can corporate America make MONEY off of “get a drink from the fountain when you’re thirsty”? People simple didn’t understand how that’s not good enough, so we have businesses and the government pushing this bizarre and expensive cult of hydration.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't recall such an obsession with hydration when I was a child 30 years ago. It's unbelievable. I know people who grew up in dry climates who don't recall anything like this. Used to be if you're thirsty, drink out of the water fountain end of story.


Seat belts too. Big Seat Belt, always out to get ya, right there with Big Pharma, Big Hydration and Big Exercise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't recall such an obsession with hydration when I was a child 30 years ago. It's unbelievable. I know people who grew up in dry climates who don't recall anything like this. Used to be if you're thirsty, drink out of the water fountain end of story.


That was my school, until a kid got hepatitis! My mom never let me use a fountain again.

I use Bubba water bottles from Walmart. They are similar to the more expensive ones. I have both metal (for me at work, work outside) and plastic for little dd. Tops interchangable, all goes in dishwasher.
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