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Default use of filtered water in cooking and home

On Mar 20, 12:00*pm, Janet Wilder > wrote:
> phil..c wrote:
> > Just wondering how many use any filter jugs or in line filters for their
> > water at home/office/work.

>
> > And if so *how many *use it in cooking ?

>
> > For discussion

>
> I have a reverse osmosis system under the kitchen sink. It has a spigot
> thing on the sink and we use that water for drinking and cooking. It is
> also hooked to the water line for the ice maker and water dispenser on
> the fridge.
>
> We rent the system from Culligan. They service it, including changing
> the filters. It costs $45 for 2 months and is about what we were paying
> for bottles water. Our regular tap water tastes terrible.
>
> --
> Janet Wilder
> way-the-heck-south Texas
> spelling doesn't count
> but cooking does


One of the best tasting tap waters is in Texarkana.

--Bryan