Perfect Water
On Sun, 4 May 2008 00:53:30 -0700 (PDT), niisonge
wrote:
This is hilarious.
What exactly is in this magical rain water other that H2O?
And why does it need to be stored in dark containers?
It's not hilarious.
It's not only hilarious, it's also ridiculous.
Water is serious business - especially when it
comes to tea.
Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.
And any water is not merely just H2O.
Yeah, I asked about that. You conveniently ducked the question.
There are many
many kinds of water - from many different sources. Would you use muddy
pond water to brew your tea? Or would you prefer swamp water, drawn on
a sunny day?
Not sure what this has to do with anything, but no.
Rain water is actually good for tea - provide it's clean.
But nowadays, with pollution and everthing, maybe it's not the best
choice of water.
Of course, you can always rely on Tapwater Springs - and buy those
bottled waters that are really just filtered tap water. Yuck.
I'd love to run a double-blind experiment on a bunch of water snobs
with a few grand at stake. I'd even give odds. Just for fun, we could
toss in some of your warm swamp water and maybe some horse ****.
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