The title of today’s post was created by my friend Joanne in Florida . We were talking on the phone about the different types of mugs people have in their homes. Think about the clunky white mugs in a diner, sometime decorated with a single stripe near the rim. What do your mugs say about you?
One afternoon my friend Vincie made a cup of tea. She asked me “ Do you prefer a thick lipped mug or a thin lipped mug?” Hmmmmmmm. I can tell you I had to think about it. Here’s what I learned about my preferences.
When I make a cup of coffee with a paper filter in a cone, I’m choosing a thick lipped mug. When I make a cup of tea I find I’m reaching for a think lipped China mug. I’d never really thought about my preferences before she asked me. I usually choose a family picture mug in the morning.
So I asked a few friends and family, who follow the blog, to send me some photos of their mugs. Mug racks snd mug trees seem out of style although there are hundreds of stock photos of them available .
What kind of mug do you choose? Do you have matching mugs or a hodge podge, mismatched collection? thin lipped, thick lipped, white interior, or whatever is on hand?
Joanne’s six white mugs, all matching. Joanne can’t abide a dark interior to drink from. Joanne’s other mug with the Canadian flag My mugs are a hodge podge mismatched collection on this shelf. There were more in the dishwasher Anna’s second grade drawing on the left, Steve’s Edvard Munch Scream, family photo mugs created by Marlene and sent as presents. There are two gifts from former students.
(Don’t put photo mugs in the dishwasher!)My friend Vincie has used each of these mugs for a period of time. The one on the right is in use now. Afternoon tea with a thick lipped on the left and a thin lipped on the right thanks V and G Daily ubiquitous glass mug with morning coffee in front. Favorite places reminder mugs in back. Purged most of life’s accumulated mugs a few years ago and kept only the special ones – Taos NM, Munich Germany, Ashville NC etc. Mostly used for afternoon tea time… Eileen and Linda Carrie in Maine reads inspirational thoughts on their mugs. I know she enjoys her coffee in them. Yeti Mugs and the Grandchildren Mug from Marlene in their Fifth Wheel on winter vacation Kristin drinks out of the porcelain fruit mugs. Her husband prefers the ceramic ones in front, collected while visiting places Here’s Laura and James’ cupboard with the You Are Here collection of Coffee mugs. I brought them Norway and Berlin and Mary sent a NYC There are small replicas for Charlie. These hanging mugs are thick lipped from Villeroy and Boch Naif pattern bought in Germany This mug holds pens pencils snd a couple of crochet hooks From a visit to Zagreb. A promotional mug, probably gotten from soup labels. used for soup. Could not drink coffee out of this 😂My neighbor Erica gave me this one years ago. from the Kitchen Annex in Shadyside. A recent acquisition from Joanne. Color of the year mug. A gift from a woolswapper representing common interest- Knitting Special Occasion Gift mug A thin lipped mug called a beaker. Perfect for a hot cup of tea Amy’s mugs with Polish Pottery, Best Grandma and her Yarn Store mugColleen says- Loved all the mugs on your blog Ruth. After a lot of downsizing and a little editing this is what happens here. Joanne and Katherine prefer the yellow mugs for tea and I like the Union Jack unless I’m having tomato soup and then it’s the yellow. And, you’ll never see dark in my mugs either. I think I need a cup of tea. Perhaps you’ll join me…. Colleen