The FreeSip water bottle has a built-in straw and a wide-mouth opening, allowing for two drinking options. When held upright, sip through the straw, or use the larger opening when tilting back for a sip or swig. With the flip-top lid, simply press the button and the bottle springs open ready for use, without touching the opening of the bottle. The lid is a protective cover for the entire spout helping it to remain clean. A hinged loop on the lid flips up for convenient carrying and tucks away securely when not needed. It also helps prevent accidental opening of the lid. The triple-layer, vacuum-insulated stainless steel helps keep the content cold for up to 24 hours. It is designed to be quick and easy to disassemble with minimal hard-to-reach surfaces making it easy to clean.
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In the Northern Hemisphere, typical Western festive foods include things like stuffed turkey, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce. There's usually snow outside and Mariah Carey and Michael Bublé playing in every mall. In South Africa, we still have Carey and Bublé everywhere, but no snow, and every family kind of decides what their own traditional feast will be. From honey-glazed gammon to snoek on the fire, or even just takeouts, we all just kind of do what we like.
One festive dish we simply cannot recommend enough, though, is pig trotters! No kidding! Sure, they take a helluva long time to cook (about 4 hours), they smell kinda funky and taste even weirder, but with enough salt, pepper, spice and desperation, they're not bad! And the best part is, they're a great source of collagen, which we all know is the latest craze as far as healthy skin and bones is concerned!
Alternatively, you can skip the pig trotters and just check out our main deal on 2 x 700g jars of Harvest Table collagen granules. They probably taste better and won't stink up your kitchen, either.