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    Disposable Water Bowls

    I'm thinking about making the switch from regular to disposable water bowls. Of course my first thought is the waste caused by throwing away tons of little plastic bowls and I definitely want to avoid such waste. At the same time I want to provide all of my BP's with the cleanest healthiest environment I possibly can, and I just don't feel like ceramic dishes are meeting the standard I want to. So after searching around for a while I found something I think is both green and healthy, Bamboo fiber disposables. I found these 32oz "BamWare" bowls at just $70 for a pack of 500. Thats one of the best deals I've seen (just searching the web for half an hour or so), but more importantly these bowls are 100% compostable.

    link to specific bowl from manufacturers site. http://www.sourceofgreen.com/35-1000.html

    So I'm wondering what everybody else thinks about this as a disposable bowl option? Anybody using something like this already, maybe sugar cane disposables? My only concern is about these not holding water for very long, I don't believe they they have a wax coating so I don't know if they would get soggy in a week or if they would hold. I feel like they'll probably work out so unless Im convinced otherwise I plan on picking up a case.

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    Because of their shape they will be tipped over again and again unless they are being held by something.

    Most people using disposable dishes use this http://www.webstaurantstore.com/dart...30116DN05.html with 4 inches pvc couplers
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