A Time Saving Kitchen Tip for Drinking Glasses

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You know by now that water is really important for health, right?  Of course, you need to make sure that it's filtered water, but the common thought on drinking water is that you should be drinking 8 glasses of water a day.

Remember my post on the Top 5 Tips for Healthy Eating?  There was drinking clean water – right at the top.  Note that I said “clean water.”

Didn't know that tap water is full of a lot of stuff that I am sure you'd rather not be putting in your body?  Well, this post is not for the timid, but check out Is Your Water Safe?

I try to keep myself and my family hydrated, but we quickly end up with glasses all over the place.  And my kitchen is already cluttered enough without extra glasses all over the place (anyone else identifies with this?  Please tell me I'm not the only one :-)).  And in these super busy and financially tight times, who needs to spend extra time and money washing extra glasses because someone says, “I can't remember which glass was mine!”

And if you don't have a family, then when you have guests over, you can quickly have the same problem, right (and who wants to make a mistake of drinking out of the wrong glass during the flu season :-()?

Well, I have a simple DIY idea for you that will help you keep track of whose glass is whose and help you reduce clutter in the kitchen.

Think of this as DIY water glass “charms”.  While they're not as cute, they get the job done!

This tip gets credited to my one and one-half day helper.  Due to my long struggle with adrenal fatigue / fibromyalgia symptoms, things have really piled up around the house here, so I've been getting some help weekly while I get caught up.  And frankly, it's been helping me pay some attention to my blog that I wouldn't be able to do otherwise while juggling homeschooling, our whole foods lifestyle, and my special needs son.

Typically, my “helper” brings her own water bottle over, but one day we were sampling homemade sugar-free lemonade (you really need to check out that recipe!).  We were trying to keep glasses straight and she said, “How about this idea?”

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Just put a rubber band around each glass, with a different color for each person!

Well, I posted my little idea on Twitter in response to a blogger who said she couldn't keep glasses straight in her home either.

Her response was, “I don't have enough rubber bands for all the people in my family!”

So here are some ways to adapt this to make it work, no matter how many people you have in your home.

Save all the rubber bands you get (washing them first) from produce, mail, etc.  That way, you end up with a lot of colors and thicknesses

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Mix and match the bands so that some people are identified by combinations (e.g. oldest son's glass has a white and a blue band on it – youngest son's glass has two blue bands)

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Use a Sharpie or other permanent marker to write initials on thicker rubber bands

Works well for me – and my youngest gets a kick out of having his own personalized glass ID band.

Maybe I need to patent this and start a new business :-).

Other Time and Money Saving Ideas Can Be Found here:

How about you?  Do you have a simple kitchen organization tip to share?

 

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  1. We used to drink out of Mason jars and just put a strip of masking tape on the side and wrote our names. Worked for us! Now, my husband and I use plastic BPA-free quart bottles with tops! We love them! Cheeryshirley

  2. What a great idea! Thank you for sharing this post with the Hearth and Soul hop. Hope you had a lovely Christmas!

  3. What a great idea! Thank you for sharing this post with the Hearth and Soul hop. Hope you had a lovely Christmas!

    1. Thanks, April! We are having a very slow Christmas. One gift per day. Mama needs to slow down a bit :-). Hope yours was wonderful too.

  4. Those rubber cause bracelts work well too. I write on them with sharpie and then everyone knows whose is whose.

    1. That’s a great idea if they’ll fit around my glasses! I just threw out a few :-(. My son used to use them like ammunition :-). But then, he’d use anything like ammunition if I’d let him… And if you have enough “cause” bracelets then you’re set even without the Sharpie!

  5. I really needed this tip today! I have been struggling too with low energy etc. and have the same problem with drinking glasses esp. with 7 kids and a child that I babysit. God Bless!

  6. great idea! i’m sitting here at the dining room table staring at no less than 7 cups/glasses, some still full of water…and have no idea who belongs to what! i love simple solutions!

  7. I like this idea. When my family comes to visit we’ve all used plastic cups marked with a sharpie, but I would prefer to use real glasses. This makes it possible.

    1. Yea, Eileen! I never like using plastic when I think about it all piling up in a landfill. I know it sounds extreme, but I am even hoping to get portable silverware so that I don’t have to use plastic when we go out. I think I found a kind that I will review in the New Year! Take care!