Review: Cuppow canning jar drinking lids and BNTO jar lunchbox adaptor #holidaygiftguide

This year I started doing my own canning. So far I’ve made and canned chilli jam, fig jam, and muscadine grape jelly. It’s a great and delicious way to use up your surplus produce. What to do with all the empty mason jars afterwards can be a conundrum. But I have an obsession with reusable containers, especially reusable drink cups (probably related to my coffee addiction?). Upcycling my empty canning jars into a travel mug or lunch containers is an easy, eco-friendly solution! Cuppow sent me two of their canning jar lids and their BNTO jar lunchbox adaptor to review.

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About:

Cuppow products are one hundred percent American-made. The company is founded on the goal to reduce environmental impact, both in their own production and supply chain, and through the use of their reusable products. Their durable products are made from food-grade polypropylene and free of BPA, phthalates, and BPS. The minimal recyclable packaging is made from recycled materials.

The Cuppow’s jar drinking lid is available for regular or wide mouth mason jars. Use it for your water, juice, tea, and coffee, and eliminate waste in the process. The newer version is now designed to fit straws (the original does not).

The BNTO jar lunchbox adaptor is a six-ounce container that sits down inside of a wide mouth canning jar and allows you to take both wet and dry ingredients with you on the go. Grab your mason jar and use it for a yogurt parfait, salad with dressing, carrot sticks and ranch, celery and peanut butter, cereal and milk, etc. The list goes on!

Both the drinking lid and lunchbox adaptor are dishwasher safe and available in a variety of colors.

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Our Experiences:

I kept the wide-mouth canning jar lid for myself and gave the narrow-mouth lid to a friend. Her kids love using it to drink water, and she’s received several compliments at church, when she took the Cuppow along with her. My friend has mentioned that when she drinks from her jar and Cuppow, her nose touches the little air hole on the lid, so she has to tilt the jar to the side while drinking. I guess that is a long-nose-person problem, because it doesn’t happen to me!

The first time I used my Cuppow lid for coffee, the jar did get really hot, so I’m planning on crocheting a little jar cozy for my mason jar. If you don’t sew or crotchet, you could make a no-sew cozy with fleece. Cut out a piece that will fit neatly around your jar. Then cut the ends of the fabric into little tabs that you can tie together. You could also make a fabric cozy that snaps around your jar. If you don’t fancy making your own cozy, the Cuppow website sells a jar insulator that stretches to fit different sizes of jars. A quick search on Etsy for “jar cozy” or “jar cozie” will bring up dozens of handmade cozies of all different types, colors, and designs.

Yesterday evening, I carried my Cuppow and jar with me when we were running some errands. I had knit gloves on, because it was cold outside, and that actually worked perfectly with the bare glass jar. The heat from the coffee warmed my hands, and the gloves kept me from being burned. I actually really like to use my Cuppow for drinking water. I don’t know what the science is behind it (something to do with how glass conduces heat…), but it seems that the jar keeps my water cooler longer than my plastic bottles, especially if I put the jar in the fridge first.

I haven’t had the opportunity to take the BNTO with me yet outside of our home, but I love the concept. The BNTO is designed for a large, wide-mouth glass jar. My large jars are all regular-mouth. The photo immediately below shows you the general idea, though. The BNTO is sitting in the wide-mouth jar in the left, but unfortunately the jar’s a little small for what I want to do. I could still probably use it for a nuts/yogurt combo or something with a similar proportion. The large jar on the right is filled with arugula, and you can see how a little BNTO filled with salad dressing can sit nicely on top of the lettuce, inside the jar. Unfortunately, since it’s a narrow-mouth jar, I can’t put the BNTO in there. I need to get a big wide-mouth jar!

Cuppow and BNTO- upcycle your canning jars. Find out how on My Life: A Work in Progress

Cuppow and BNTO- upcycle your canning jars. Find out how on My Life: A Work in Progress
Regular-mouth Cuppow lid
 Cuppow and BNTO- upcycle your canning jars. Find out how on My Life: A Work in Progress
Wide-mouth Cuppow lid
 Cuppow and BNTO- upcycle your canning jars. Find out how on My Life: A Work in Progress
He approves.

Visit Cuppow online to see their products. Use their store locator to find their products in a store near you, or purchase online. You can also follow Cuppow on Twitter and Facebook. Check their Facebook page to see all sorts of ways people have used their lids and BNTO.

What would you use your Cuppow lid/jar or BNTO lunchbox for? Where would you take it?

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Giveaway: Premium Loose Leaf Tea from Tea Gallerie, 10/25-31 NOW OPEN TO CANADA TOO

Tea Gallerie is a retailer of organic premium loose-leaf teas. Their tea selection includes types of black, green, herbal, chai, white, and oolong (and more!). They also sell flowering tea, a little bundle of tea leaves that opens into a “flower” shape when placed in tea water. The kids section of Tea Gallerie comprises a fun collection of caffeine-free blends like Bubby Blueberrie and Mango Sweetie. See my review HERE.

The folks at Tea Gallerie have been kind to allow me to host a giveaway!

Tea Gallerie Giveaway on My Life: A Work in Progress

Enter to win two packs just like mine: Green Tangerine and Passionfruit Black (RV $25).

If you agree with the terms & conditions stated directly below, please scroll on down and enter!

Terms & Conditions: Sweepstakes open to residents of the US and Canada. Must be 18 years or older. Void where prohibited by law. Two entrants allowed per household. Odds of winning depend on total number of eligible entries received. Once winner has been selected and emailed, winner will have 48 hours to respond or new winner will be selected. If a Canadian winner is selected, winner must answer a skills question before product will be shipped. Winner’s first name and last initial will be posted on this blog and other social media and Web sites. My Life: A Work in Progress is not responsible for prize fulfillment. Sweepstakes not associated with Facebook or any other social media platform. Entrance into the sweepstakes indicates acceptance of these terms and conditions.

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Review: Tea Gallerie premium organic loose leaf tea

*I was sent two sample packages of loose leaf tea from Tea Gallerie.*

Although I love my coffee, I’ve been trying to pull back on how much I drink and incorporate more tea into my diet. I’ve read numerous studies on the antioxidant properties of tea, and how they may help with longevity. Tea is also a source of vitamins like Vitamin B2 and Vitamin A.

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About:

Tea Gallerie is an online retailer of premium loose-leaf teas. Their entirely organic tea selection includes types of black, green, herbal, chai, white, and oolong (and more!). They also sell flowering tea, a little bundle of tea leaves that opens into a “flower” shape when placed in tea water. The kids section of Tea Gallerie comprises a fun collection of caffeine-free blends like Bubby Blueberrie and Mango Sweetie.

Also on Tea Gallerie, find a variety of infusers and filters, including adorable octopus and duck infusers. They also sell items like tumblers, tea makers, and travel mugs.

My Experiences:

I received a package of Green Tangerine and a package of Passionfruit Black.

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Both are tasty, and they smell delicious! Since I’m not a tea connoisseur, I can’t talk about nuances of flavor, etc. I’ll just say that I liked it, and I would purchase from Tea Gallerie in the future. I especially love their children’s blends. What a great idea to get kids interested in healthy drinks! The tins for these teas are really cute too. Check out the adorable packaging.

They also have a nice gift section. How about this tea maker? How cute is that? As I’ve mentioned, I’m not an expert on tea or tea prices, but I did do a cost comparison. Monkey-picked oolong tea on the Teavana website is $50 for 4oz. Tea Gallerie’s monkey-picked oolong tea is just $28 for 4oz.

Are you a tea drinker? What’s your favorite kind?

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