| I sat the jug by the coffee maker for perspective of its size |
Meet My New Water Jug for my ice water. I was using a gallon milk jug, but when I finished what was in this, it is perfect. It holds a half gallon and fits perfectly and also, I love the look of it.
To me it looks like Fine Crystal Water jug, recycled from a plastic Almond Milk Container and
for no reason at all, I took a photo of my breakfast Crepe. it has Maple Syrup and Peanut Butter inside and is the same as eating
2 eggs, 2 toasts and Bacon.
Gluten free and yummy. Made from Tapioca Flour, eggs, avocado oil and Almond milk.
I can use this milk but not drink it. Same with Soy milk, use small amount to cook but can't drink it. I miss my glass of milk a day.

I think the jug is gorgeous! How on earth did you even think of removing the label? I love almond milk, we haven't drunk real milk in many years. All dairy milk has a certain percentage of pus in it, and it has a protein chain that enhances cancer risk. Some doctors at U.V.A. even tell their cancer patients not to drink any milk. But I digress. Today I bought a jar of that new powdered peanut butter. The kind with cocoa powder in it. I saw on T.V. where you can put it in your coffee and it tastes real fancy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reuse. Very impressed. Also very impressed by that pancake. Not so sure about the sound of Ginny's powdered peanut butter - how do you get that to stick to you toast (and the roof of your mouth)? xxx Mr T and F
ReplyDeletethe jug is great... it has class ...a little bit like something from downton abbey ;O)
ReplyDeleteThat does look like a crystal jug. I've never had almond milk. I'm not much of a milk drinker. About the only time I have milk is if I'm eating cereal.
ReplyDeleteThat crepe sure looks tasty.
Very artful water jug!!!
ReplyDeleteYour breakfast looks yummy. I like the recycled water jug.
ReplyDeleteI am not a milk drinker, I do use the almond milk for my cereal.
Take care, enjoy your day!
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteVery stylish!!! YAM xx
V=Veritas
It really dies make a neautiful.water jug.
ReplyDeleteI use a water pitcher that sets out on the counter. I drink a LOT of water! Love your jug!
ReplyDeleteI love the shape too and such a good photo. I bet it is so easy to pour from too.
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Love the look of this water jug! My parents always kept a water jug in the refrigerator, but I prefer mine at room temp.
ReplyDeleteThat crepe looks so pretty! You're making me hungry! (Again) I really need to resurrect my crepes recipe; does yours contain cheese?
Your breakfast is as pretty as it is healthy and I LOVE your new water jug from your milk container! It's great to recycle things in this manner!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to tell you our beloved Disco crossed over the Rainbow Bridge yesterday - we had to put him to sleep. So just trying to recover for a few days.
ReplyDeleteThe jug looks good. We get milk, soy/almond/oat milk, juice etc in cartons here. Have you tried oat milk? I prefer the taste of that for drinking compared to soy milk, but find soy milk better for cooking, baking and pancakes. On second thought, maybe oat milk is not 100% gluten free, though. So perhaps it doesn't work for you.
ReplyDeleteLove your Chrystal jug..perfect for you.
ReplyDeleteUmmm that crepe looks delicious and very healthy for you and your problems. Glad you found something tasty.
I don't drink any milk and have found I feel so much better. Different bodies certainly work differently...
I have gained a lot of weight over the last 3 months..now I'm getting back on track again. Hope I can loose a few pounds before Amanda's wedding in the middle of May.
Sue
Wow! That does look like a beautiful crystal decanter! Way to upcycle!!
ReplyDeleteYum on your Crepe! Great idea for your water jug.
ReplyDeleteI like your new water jug. I'm sure it weighs a lot less than crystal.
ReplyDeleteGreat reuse of that container, Sandra, and I do the same and re-use glass tomato jars in which I have stored dried peas, beans, and grated cheese. The breakfast looks good, but I do like eggs, bacon and toast which are usually a weekend treat here. Most mornings it's oatmeal or yogurt for me.
ReplyDeleteKudos! Creative healthy strategies for healthy meal prep as well as recycling and reusing instead of throwing containers in the trash!
ReplyDeleteWell done!
ReplyDeleteI like that jug a lot, and same for your pancakes. Looks really pretty and healthy.
ReplyDeletethis is a very stylish water jug. your crepe does look delicious.
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