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Old 21-05-2008, 03:50 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Ted Campanelli" wrote in message
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Ted shuffled out of his cave and grunted these great (and sometimes not so
great) words of knowledge:
Water

I've bought bottled water since forever they began selling it.

I was out and filled a gallon container and let it sit out to let the
chlorine dissipate out and it didn't taste half bad.

Do you drink straight out of the tap, filter or buy bottled water?

I need to buy another pool test kit to test the resting gallon jug of
water side-by-side with the bottled water and see which fares better.

Got a touch of "the runs" but that could've been the treat
pepperoni/sausage pizza and a 10 day past prime chugging of fat free
milk.

Got science? And free time? Apply here. Free advice also accepted.

How do you get your drinking water?

Andy


We have a 600' deep well, however some friends that live in town swear by
the "Brita" filters. They have a pitcher w/filter and a filter on the
faucet in their wet bar.

They say the Brita water tastes as good, if not better, than bottled
water.

Personally, I still prefer my well water.


I was raised on well water which I loved, but after moving to a larger area,
the city water tasted horrible to me. I have been on Culligan (water cooler
water) for years now, and can't stand tap water anymore. I will drink from
water fountains only when desperate.

We just received a letter in the mail last week that our city's water supply
tested higher than approved for some hazardous chemical or another. Here in
Missouri, it's hit or miss. My grandma's tap water tastes great, and she
lives in a small town 30 miles from me. My tap water tastes vile.

HH


 

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