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Assuming you are home most of the day and drink hot drinks do you use a clean cup each time and end up with a stack of dirty cups to wash up? Or do you properly wash up after each drink?
We all have our own distinctive mugs and cups and we use the same ones throughout the day - if I am feeling energetic they might get waved under a running tap between uses (we all have the same drink, we don't swap between tea and coffee).
They get washed up after dinner. Are you a laid back lazy bum like me or a dedicated one use only drinker?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He often uses the same mug, but only for the same sort of drink. I use a clean mug except for my two breakfast teas. I will not drink tea out of anthing but China. All dirty mugs go straight in dishwasher after use. Cups rarely emerge from cupboards. We both seem to have preferred mugs. Mine are pretty ones his are old favourites that I would probably have discarded years ago but he would complain.
I have my own china mug which has my birth month on it and nobody else touches it. One mug of tea lasts me all morning so I have to keep reheating it in my microwave. I have special mugs for visitors.
However, I have had and am having some more mugs made with my dog's picture on it to give to his walkers. I'm also having one done for my great granddaughter with a picture of her dog on it which I know she'll love.
These are the people that do it if anyone is interested. They put the pics on clothes etc as well.
Any mug (what's a cup??) used is put straight into the dishwasher. We both use a glass for taking meds at various intervals throughout the day, and that glass is used all day then put in the dishwasher before it goes on in the evening if it needs to.
We have a dozen le creuset mugs which were a gift and are used regularly by both of us for coffee, and four bone china mugs which I have tea in. I'm not a great hot drink person. We had a cull of mugs last year and they're the only ones we now have, apart from four very large ones for tradespeople.
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