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Perpetual Cup - tip to reduce dishes

#1
so, I use a perpetual cup, which basically means - i have one cup i use for the entire day, that i just rinse out between uses. sometimes ill even use the cup for many days in a row. you can rinse it heavily each time or not - if you don't rinse it as much, it's kind of like a Chinese master stock, where it imparts the flavors of everything you've had in it. I wouldn't recommend this method if you drink a lot of dairy in a day, but if you do that, I honestly think you're kind of messed up anyway, so that's your problem. but if you're drinking sodas, teas, etc. you can use the perpetual cup method
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#2
I sometimes do this but only for a day. Like a cup of water at noon and will rinse and reuse it for that day only. Very environmentally conscious!
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#3
I'm a big fan of this personally, my current perpetual cup is going on ~3 days I think
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#4
Same, about 3 days on my perpetual seltzer cup
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#5
i also subscribe to the perpetual cup. I pretty much only drink water at home so it's just a water cup that I fill and drink and fill and drink day after day. if i do drink some choccy milk i will put it in the dishwasher after, because as you said the perpetual cup is not suited for dairy.
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#6
just filled the perpetual cup up with some sparkling appy juice. might get some root beer in their next. the beverage world is your oyster with perpetual cup!
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