Exactly!
I'm drinking wine out of a juice glass because it's what I have = aces go you.
We're giving away commemorative stemless wine glasses at a wine-centric event = weird.
Although I am currently drinking wine out of a commemorative stemless wineglass because it is also plastic and therefore difficult to break, which suits my mood.
I'm on opioids, and my doctor recommends Miralax, which is pretty mild. The problem with fiber supplements is that they cause gas and cramping in some people.
commemorative stemless wineglass because it is also plastic and therefore difficult to break
Ah, yes, an exception to my "stemless wineglasses, WTF?" stance is the plastic stemless wineglasses for camping. (I mean, I would just drink wine out of my coffee mug while camping -- and have done so because I am SO CLASSY -- but if you're stocking your camping kitchen gear, those seem cool to have.)
The problem with fiber supplements is that they cause gas and cramping in some people.
Citrucel is supposed to be the best for not causing gas and cramping. (Source: I have IBS. I have taken a lot of fiber supplements, and Citrucel was the best of the bunch in terms of no gas or cramping.) (YFiberMV.)
Thanks, everyone. I also reached out to my mom, as she's dealt with this, and largely converging with you guys. B's all " I'll just drink lots of fluids" and I'm, ummmmm.... One DAY of minimum opioids was gastrically unpleasant for me and I drink tons of water. His dosage is like 10x mine per day. He's bigger than me, but still.
I have a Lexan stemmed wine glass for camping. Which is presently kept at my cubicle because camping equipment and office supplies overlap to an unnatural degree in my brain.
I don't always drink wine, but when I do, I generally drink it straight out of the bottle. Or whatever resealable containing I bought it in.
As to wineglasses, I wouldn't care if it was stemless for a red wine, but would dislike it with a white wine and with champagne it would be NO.
It's all about your hand warmth on the glass warming the wine. Champagne is much better cold so you hold the stem of your flute.
Red wine you can drink from a tumbler. No biggie.
If I'd known wine was such a big part of it, I would have wanted to go camping before now.
How much are you really holding the glass when you're drinking at home, though?