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He carried his own coffee jar to avoid disposable cups, shunned plastics, moisturized with almond oil mixed with beeswax and deodorized with baking soda.
Upon arriving, I took out my coffee jar – sans twee sleeve, I'd forgotten it, you see – and was wandering around chatting while watching our kids play.
I unscrewed the cap to my coffee jar loudly enough to make the new jerk jump and look back around the edge of the wall, where I leaned, feet up on the next seat.
My four sisters are jerks, so when it happens (or if I use a disposable coffee cup instead of my trademark coffee jar, or when I used to swap my daughter's cloth diapers for disposables while travelling), they instantly pounce.
I knew the script by heart: a silence, followed by sobs, then hugs and kisses; still more tears; then one of the women would lift the curtain that divided the room, look at me, smile distractedly, and grab the coffee jar or something else.
It's either a fishbowl or a coffee jar by the register in which people drop a few quarters or a buck or two to help a worthy cause — the kid who needs an operation, a family burned out by a fire.
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Beavan and Conlin are still carrying their coffee jars: "The other day, Michelle went to go get a coffee in a disposable cup, but then she stopped them before they put it in the cup," he says.
When my father died, the hardest thing to get rid of was his collection of hoarded nails – some carefully straightened in a vice after they were pulled out of old planks - screws, tacks, bolts and washers, all stored in old Maxwell House coffee jars in the scullery cupboard.
It is found in variety of foods such as coffee, jarred and canned foods that undergo heat treatment.
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