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Hi all,

I was just looking around on the net, at different things, at some

point I was looking at cup holders and cups... On

http://www.theraproducts.com/index/page-catalog/main-7057/sub-7306/

I found the Little Spill Cup... I just have to warn all of you,

because you can risk that if you get the cup UPSET, it will spill on

you... But only if you take the lid off, because that prevents liquid

from spilling if the cup is upset... If you get this cup, you better

be nice to it, so it doesn't get upset or angry with you, there's no

way of knowing what it may do... Hot coffee in your lap??? Not

good!!!!

Tee-hee... I just could not help myself, that has to be a silly way

of saying this, right? LOL... One good thing though, the cup is

CHEAP... :)

Little Spill Cup

This plastic cup comes with a deep-dished lid with two small holes on

the top to permit a controlled flow of liquid for those who have

difficulty managing fluids. It also prevents liquid from spilling if

the cup is upset.

DLE0144 $6.00

PS! I just use cheap bottle holders for bikes, bought at sporting

goods stores. I don't screw them on with the attachments that comes

with them though. I put a little piece of fleece fabric on the tubing

first, then use plastic strips and strip them on. Only once I have

had to put new strips on because one broke. With the fleece the paint

won't be scratched, and it is easy to fold the holder in and out as

needed. One downside though, my new huge insulated tumblers are too

big. So I am sewing a little bag for them, with a drawstring with a

little hook on it, a hook like the one on a dog leash. So then I'll

just fasten it to the keyring on the zipper of the under wheelchair

bag, or any other place... I have already made one for Peanut's water

bottle, with fleece and berber fleece. Keeps her water cold too...

Works great, made it by hand in front of the TV in half an hour,

fleece is great to hand sew and you get great results... :)

hugs,

Aase Marit :)

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