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I use my 48oz Nalgenes to carry milk, soy milk and juices out of larger containers on trips to the coast. At home they store refrigerated home-brewed green tea. I like that they're tall and thin, making it easy to find places for the bottles in the fridge. They don't leak easily, but they're hard to clean as they're taller.
I use my Platypus .5L closure cap bottle to bring refrigerated home-brewed green tea to work. When I'm in Japan or Hawaii, I like drinking the bottled stuff from Itoen or others, but at home in the states you gotta brew it yourself. The bottled "green" teas sold for Western palates often have food coloring, sweeteners or citric acid - it tastes terrible. .5L is a perfect travel size. I also us
We've used the LMF plastic sporks for years on our travels and for my lunches at work. Some of my worksites provide free meals and disposable cutlery; It kills me to see how much trash we produce with each mealtime. I wanted the Ti spork for added durability; The plastic ones have held up well, but sooner or later the spoon's gonna crack in half or it'll break at the stem. Hopefully the Ti one