Found an awesome water bottle!!
SOO happy to have come upon an awesome water bottle at a co-op in Minneapolis today... the brand is SIGG (apparently it is Swiss made). It's exactly what I have been looking for and easy to hold.. I have been really, REALLY dehydrated lately so as lame as it is.... I am extremely happy to find it! It doesn't have a 'sippie' top... but just opens so I can drink it like a normal water bottle.




Found this description online:
Sigg Lifestyle Sport Top Water Bottle (0.6-Liters)
Sigg Lifestyle Sport Top Water Bottle (0.6-Liters)
Stylish, Swiss-engineered water bottle holds 0.6 liters (20.3 ounces) of fluid
* Screw-top loop bottle cap for hooking to daypack or backpack
* Made from a single piece of aluminum--rugged, crack-resistant and completely reusable
* Non-toxic proprietary inner liner resistant to leaching; taste- and scent-neutral
I bought it for abour $20. I am pretty cheap... but I felt if I am going to use it a lot, it was worth it.
Hmm, you'd have to ask Paul (hartzz)... he took me there. It's in the Linden Hills neighborhood in Mpls I think. Nice place.
Here is the WaterBottle Page from the COOPs website
From here you can explore the rest of the coop's history and information. It's located in Linden Hills (near Lake Harriet) at about 43rd and Upton Ave So.
The coop has natural foods, TONS of bulk foods, grains, sources of incredible protein, organic produce, and many odd things you probably never heard of, or if you did hear of it, this is where you can find it. Wholelistic items, things that taste good, things you would go "eeeeewww, that's nasty" and things that you may fall in love with.
I grew up in this neighborhood, and return at least once a year to look at my old house, visit the coop, visit the Great Harvest Bakery, lots of very unique and quaint shops, there is a very very old and small library right there, meat markets, flower shops, old time hardware store, even a Famous Daves you'd never expect to find...off the beaten path. It's a great place to explore any time, but summer is the best so you can walk around Lake Harriet, ride the historic trolly, buy a box of popcorn from the concession stand, listen to a concert, stroll through the rose garden....ahhhhh how I wi**** were summer right now.
Snow....ewwww
Paul
From here you can explore the rest of the coop's history and information. It's located in Linden Hills (near Lake Harriet) at about 43rd and Upton Ave So.
The coop has natural foods, TONS of bulk foods, grains, sources of incredible protein, organic produce, and many odd things you probably never heard of, or if you did hear of it, this is where you can find it. Wholelistic items, things that taste good, things you would go "eeeeewww, that's nasty" and things that you may fall in love with.
I grew up in this neighborhood, and return at least once a year to look at my old house, visit the coop, visit the Great Harvest Bakery, lots of very unique and quaint shops, there is a very very old and small library right there, meat markets, flower shops, old time hardware store, even a Famous Daves you'd never expect to find...off the beaten path. It's a great place to explore any time, but summer is the best so you can walk around Lake Harriet, ride the historic trolly, buy a box of popcorn from the concession stand, listen to a concert, stroll through the rose garden....ahhhhh how I wi**** were summer right now.
Snow....ewwww
Paul
Hey Lady! That is the same co-op I belong to! It is not too far from where I live either! I have looked at those but I need something that holds more water so I can drink more without having to get up so often to refill my water bottle at the water cooler on the otherside of the office. I know the walk would do me good, but with as bombarded as I am by accounts I need to stay at my desk as much as possible. I love the design though and they are also a lot healthier for you!
See you tomorrow!
Nicole
See you tomorrow!
Nicole