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Not sure how widely available this stuff is. It is made just up the street
from me. It's a powdered energy and vitamin drink that comes in tubes. You put it in a bottle of water that you taken some out of. If you don't take a little out you have a big mess. If you don't take enough out (like I did) you still have a mess. The stuff fizzes as you put it in. No sugar in it. We've gotten samples at Costco and it tastes good. I just bought a box because they had a coupon for it at Costco. Angela had a tube of it yesterday before dance class. Then I had a tube when I got home from dropping her off yesterday. Angela got to bed shortly after midnight. Then the whining began. "Mom! I can't sleep! I'm not tired at ALL!" This generally only happens at the start of the school year. And because she didn't do her homework in a timely fashion over the weekend as I had instructed her to do, she wound up staying up super late for several days so she could get it all done. So she has been super sleepy all week. I went to bed around 3:00 a.m. and was wide awake. I mean WIDE awake! Now caffeine doesn't usually have this effect on me. But it sure did then. Angela's alarm went off at 5:50. It's supposed to go off at 6:00. I don't know how the time keeps going wrong. I just reset it the other day after days of it going off at 5:30. She is hard enough to get out of bed. No need for the alarm to be going off early! I set three alarms all to start going off at 6:00. I remember several times telling her to get up. She said she would. The next thing I know I am startled awake with the feeling that it is later than it should be. Sure enough, it is almost 8:00. I don't remember the exact time I awoke but when I looked on the computer, the school was due to start in 10 minutes. It takes a good 10 minutes at least to drive there. And luck was not with us this morning. School buses broken down and stopped all over the place. Crazy drivers. One person backed out of their driveway and sat there, blocking my way. Eventually another car backed from the same driveway and went on their merry way. The first car just pulled back in. No turn signal. No lights. Gah! The good thing is there is some kind of drama show for first period. The bad thing is she will be late for it. I think the kids were already in the gym or wherever it is being held. I didn't see anyone outside. So now... What to do with the rest of the Zip Fizz? I don't think it's safe for us to drink it. Says it wears off in 4 to 6 hours. 4 to 6 hours my eye! |
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On Dec 10, 9:38*am, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> Not sure how widely available this stuff is. *It is made just up the street > from me. *It's a powdered energy and vitamin drink that comes in tubes. *You > put it in a bottle of water that you taken some out of. If you don't take a > little out you have a big mess. *If you don't take enough out (like I did) > you still have a mess. *The stuff fizzes as you put it in. *No sugar in it. > We've gotten samples at Costco and it tastes good. *I just bought a box > because they had a coupon for it at Costco. > > Angela had a tube of it yesterday before dance class. *Then I had a tube > when I got home from dropping her off yesterday. > > Angela got to bed shortly after midnight. *Then the whining began. *"Mom! *I > can't sleep! *I'm not tired at ALL!" *This generally only happens at the > start of the school year. *And because she didn't do her homework in a > timely fashion over the weekend as I had instructed her to do, she wound up > staying up super late for several days so she could get it all done. *So she > has been super sleepy all week. > > I went to bed around 3:00 a.m. and was wide awake. *I mean WIDE awake! *Now > caffeine doesn't usually have this effect on me. *But it sure did then. > > Angela's alarm went off at 5:50. *It's supposed to go off at 6:00. *I don't > know how the time keeps going wrong. *I just reset it the other day after > days of it going off at 5:30. *She is hard enough to get out of bed. *No > need for the alarm to be going off early! > > I set three alarms all to start going off at 6:00. *I remember several times > telling her to get up. *She said she would. > > The next thing I know I am startled awake with the feeling that it is later > than it should be. *Sure enough, it is almost 8:00. *I don't remember the > exact time I awoke but when I looked on the computer, the school was due to > start in 10 minutes. *It takes a good 10 minutes at least to drive there. > And luck was not with us this morning. *School buses broken down and stopped > all over the place. *Crazy drivers. *One person backed out of their driveway > and sat there, blocking my way. *Eventually another car backed from the same > driveway and went on their merry way. *The first car just pulled back in. |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > Not sure how widely available this stuff is. It is made just up the > street from me. It's a powdered energy and vitamin drink that comes > in tubes. You put it in a bottle of water that you taken some out of. > If you don't take a little out you have a big mess. If you don't take > enough out (like I did) you still have a mess. The stuff fizzes as > you put it in. No sugar in it. We've gotten samples at Costco and it > tastes good. I just bought a box because they had a coupon for it at > Costco. > > Angela had a tube of it yesterday before dance class. Then I had a > tube when I got home from dropping her off yesterday. > > Angela got to bed shortly after midnight. Then the whining began. > "Mom! I can't sleep! I'm not tired at ALL!" This generally only > happens at the start of the school year. And because she didn't do > her homework in a timely fashion over the weekend as I had instructed > her to do, she wound up staying up super late for several days so she > could get it all done. So she has been super sleepy all week. > > I went to bed around 3:00 a.m. and was wide awake. I mean WIDE awake! > Now caffeine doesn't usually have this effect on me. But it sure did > then. > > Angela's alarm went off at 5:50. It's supposed to go off at 6:00. I > don't know how the time keeps going wrong. I just reset it the other > day after days of it going off at 5:30. She is hard enough to get out > of bed. No need for the alarm to be going off early! > > I set three alarms all to start going off at 6:00. I remember several > times telling her to get up. She said she would. > > The next thing I know I am startled awake with the feeling that it is > later than it should be. Sure enough, it is almost 8:00. I don't > remember the exact time I awoke but when I looked on the computer, the > school was due to start in 10 minutes. It takes a good 10 minutes at > least to drive there. And luck was not with us this morning. School > buses broken down and stopped all over the place. Crazy drivers. One > person backed out of their driveway and sat there, blocking my way. > Eventually another car backed from the same driveway and went on their > merry way. The first car just pulled back in. No turn signal. No > lights. Gah! > > The good thing is there is some kind of drama show for first period. > The bad thing is she will be late for it. I think the kids were > already in the gym or wherever it is being held. I didn't see anyone > outside. > > So now... What to do with the rest of the Zip Fizz? I don't think > it's safe for us to drink it. Says it wears off in 4 to 6 hours. 4 > to 6 hours my eye! lol. And as to the school trip, I'd have stayed at home under those circumstances. What point in risking so many lives, especially piles of kids in school buses. |
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![]() "Ozgirl" > wrote in message ... > > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> Not sure how widely available this stuff is. It is made just up the >> street from me. It's a powdered energy and vitamin drink that comes in >> tubes. You put it in a bottle of water that you taken some out of. If >> you don't take a little out you have a big mess. If you don't take >> enough out (like I did) you still have a mess. The stuff fizzes as you >> put it in. No sugar in it. We've gotten samples at Costco and it tastes >> good. I just bought a box because they had a coupon for it at Costco. >> >> Angela had a tube of it yesterday before dance class. Then I had a tube >> when I got home from dropping her off yesterday. >> >> Angela got to bed shortly after midnight. Then the whining began. "Mom! >> I can't sleep! I'm not tired at ALL!" This generally only happens at >> the start of the school year. And because she didn't do her homework in >> a timely fashion over the weekend as I had instructed her to do, she >> wound up staying up super late for several days so she could get it all >> done. So she has been super sleepy all week. >> >> I went to bed around 3:00 a.m. and was wide awake. I mean WIDE awake! >> Now caffeine doesn't usually have this effect on me. But it sure did >> then. >> >> Angela's alarm went off at 5:50. It's supposed to go off at 6:00. I >> don't know how the time keeps going wrong. I just reset it the other day >> after days of it going off at 5:30. She is hard enough to get out of >> bed. No need for the alarm to be going off early! >> >> I set three alarms all to start going off at 6:00. I remember several >> times telling her to get up. She said she would. >> >> The next thing I know I am startled awake with the feeling that it is >> later than it should be. Sure enough, it is almost 8:00. I don't >> remember the exact time I awoke but when I looked on the computer, the >> school was due to start in 10 minutes. It takes a good 10 minutes at >> least to drive there. And luck was not with us this morning. School >> buses broken down and stopped all over the place. Crazy drivers. One >> person backed out of their driveway and sat there, blocking my way. >> Eventually another car backed from the same driveway and went on their >> merry way. The first car just pulled back in. No turn signal. No >> lights. Gah! >> >> The good thing is there is some kind of drama show for first period. The >> bad thing is she will be late for it. I think the kids were already in >> the gym or wherever it is being held. I didn't see anyone outside. >> >> So now... What to do with the rest of the Zip Fizz? I don't think it's >> safe for us to drink it. Says it wears off in 4 to 6 hours. 4 to 6 >> hours my eye! > > lol. And as to the school trip, I'd have stayed at home under those > circumstances. What point in risking so many lives, especially piles of > kids in school buses. Oh the thought crossed my mind but she has already missed several days of school. I couldn't really keep her home since she wasn't actually sick. Kids are dropping like flies around here with some sort of illness. A girl at the dance studio left in tears yesterday with a stomachache and headache. I've known her for years and she is the type who is always in a good mood. I've never seen her cry before. So it must have been bad. I am just making sure that Angela takes her vitamins. We don't need to get sick again. Actually I think we were sick but perhaps a much milder version of what other people are getting. I had a headache that was not quite as bad as a migraine but a bit similar. Angela has been complaining off and on of a headache. I also thought I might throw up. We both had this weird sort of runny/stuffy nose. Mine was only on the right side and the eye on that side was watering like crazy! The other eye was watering a little. Angela had similar symptoms. It was annoying but not enough to make me think I was sick enough to stay home. |
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donate to food bank, or reserve for in the morning, Lee
"Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > Not sure how widely available this stuff is. It is made just up the > street from me. It's a powdered energy and vitamin drink that comes in > tubes. You put it in a bottle of water that you taken some out of. If you > don't take a little out you have a big mess. If you don't take enough out > (like I did) you still have a mess. The stuff fizzes as you put it in. > No sugar in it. We've gotten samples at Costco and it tastes good. I just > bought a box because they had a coupon for it at Costco. > > Angela had a tube of it yesterday before dance class. Then I had a tube > when I got home from dropping her off yesterday. > > Angela got to bed shortly after midnight. Then the whining began. "Mom! > I can't sleep! I'm not tired at ALL!" This generally only happens at the > start of the school year. And because she didn't do her homework in a > timely fashion over the weekend as I had instructed her to do, she wound > up staying up super late for several days so she could get it all done. > So she has been super sleepy all week. > > I went to bed around 3:00 a.m. and was wide awake. I mean WIDE awake! > Now caffeine doesn't usually have this effect on me. But it sure did > then. > > Angela's alarm went off at 5:50. It's supposed to go off at 6:00. I > don't know how the time keeps going wrong. I just reset it the other day > after days of it going off at 5:30. She is hard enough to get out of bed. > No need for the alarm to be going off early! > > I set three alarms all to start going off at 6:00. I remember several > times telling her to get up. She said she would. > > The next thing I know I am startled awake with the feeling that it is > later than it should be. Sure enough, it is almost 8:00. I don't > remember the exact time I awoke but when I looked on the computer, the > school was due to start in 10 minutes. It takes a good 10 minutes at > least to drive there. And luck was not with us this morning. School buses > broken down and stopped all over the place. Crazy drivers. One person > backed out of their driveway and sat there, blocking my way. Eventually > another car backed from the same driveway and went on their merry way. > The first car just pulled back in. No turn signal. No lights. Gah! > > The good thing is there is some kind of drama show for first period. The > bad thing is she will be late for it. I think the kids were already in > the gym or wherever it is being held. I didn't see anyone outside. > > So now... What to do with the rest of the Zip Fizz? I don't think it's > safe for us to drink it. Says it wears off in 4 to 6 hours. 4 to 6 hours > my eye! > |
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![]() "Storrmmee" > wrote in message ... > donate to food bank, or reserve for in the morning, Lee I doubt that the food bank would want it since it doesn't actually contain any calories. And people needy enough for the food bank aren't going to be able to afford the bottles of water to put it in. At least I don't think so. I told Angela we should just have it in the morning or split a tube. The samples they give out at Coscto are just an ounce or two. That amount doesn't seem to affect us. |
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shareing it seems fine, but if they gav e it out at the fb it would sub for
coffee, and i am sure a big glass of water would also do the job... but sharing might be a good idea, Lee "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Storrmmee" > wrote in message > ... >> donate to food bank, or reserve for in the morning, Lee > > I doubt that the food bank would want it since it doesn't actually contain > any calories. And people needy enough for the food bank aren't going to > be able to afford the bottles of water to put it in. At least I don't > think so. > > I told Angela we should just have it in the morning or split a tube. The > samples they give out at Coscto are just an ounce or two. That amount > doesn't seem to affect us. > |
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: "Storrmmee" > wrote in message : ... : > donate to food bank, or reserve for in the morning, Lee : I doubt that the food bank would want it since it doesn't actually contain : any calories. And people needy enough for the food bank aren't going to be : able to afford the bottles of water to put it in. At least I don't think : so. No calories maybr, but no problem getting water form a tap and putting it into a glass or a botle you already have. Don't you guys drink tap water? I exist on it. Wendy |
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![]() "W. Baker" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove > wrote: > > : "Storrmmee" > wrote in message > : ... > : > donate to food bank, or reserve for in the morning, Lee > > : I doubt that the food bank would want it since it doesn't actually > contain > : any calories. And people needy enough for the food bank aren't going to > be > : able to afford the bottles of water to put it in. At least I don't > think > : so. > > No calories maybr, but no problem getting water form a tap and putting it > into a glass or a botle you already have. Don't you guys drink tap water? > I exist on it. Nope. I quit drinking tap water back when we lived on Cape Cod and our water wasn't safe for drinking. The water in military housing can be kind of weird. Actually I do have about 8 oz. of tap water each time I take my Carafate if I don't have a bottle open. But mostly I don't drink tap water because I don't like it. The Zip Fizz is not designed for tap water. It's specifically designed for bottles. I don't know what it might do if you were to put it in a glass of water and you certainly wouldn't want to put it in a reusable bottle. Would make quite a mess. |
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"Julie Bove" > wrote: > The Zip Fizz is not designed for tap water. It's specifically designed for > bottles. I don't know what it might do if you were to put it in a glass of > water and you certainly wouldn't want to put it in a reusable bottle. Would > make quite a mess. What exactly do you think the difference is between the water that came in the bottle when you purchases it and the tap water that you can put in the bottle once it's empty? You know they both came out of a tap somewhere, don't you? PP |
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![]() "W. Baker" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove > wrote: > > : "Storrmmee" > wrote in message > : ... > : > donate to food bank, or reserve for in the morning, Lee > > : I doubt that the food bank would want it since it doesn't actually > contain > : any calories. And people needy enough for the food bank aren't going to > be > : able to afford the bottles of water to put it in. At least I don't > think > : so. > > No calories maybr, but no problem getting water form a tap and putting it > into a glass or a botle you already have. Don't you guys drink tap water? > I exist on it. > > Wendy > Yeah, but tap water in NY is so good that for awhile it was being bottled and then sold in other parts of the country! |
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![]() "Ellen K." > wrote in message ... > > "W. Baker" > wrote in message > ... >> Julie Bove > wrote: >> >> : "Storrmmee" > wrote in message >> : ... >> : > donate to food bank, or reserve for in the morning, Lee >> >> : I doubt that the food bank would want it since it doesn't actually >> contain >> : any calories. And people needy enough for the food bank aren't going >> to be >> : able to afford the bottles of water to put it in. At least I don't >> think >> : so. >> >> No calories maybr, but no problem getting water form a tap and putting it >> into a glass or a botle you already have. Don't you guys drink tap >> water? >> I exist on it. >> >> Wendy >> > > Yeah, but tap water in NY is so good that for awhile it was being bottled > and then sold in other parts of the country! Not on Fort Wadsworth, it wasn't! Our water had weird little white particles in it. Even scarier is that they would seem to disappear if the water sat for a while. |
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"Ellen K." > wrote: > "W. Baker" > wrote in message > ... > > No calories maybr, but no problem getting water form a tap and putting it > > into a glass or a botle you already have. Don't you guys drink tap water? > > I exist on it. > > > > Wendy > > > > Yeah, but tap water in NY is so good that for awhile it was being bottled > and then sold in other parts of the country! I really miss NY water. It was so good! *sigh* I grew up on it. I drink tap water here in Boston and think it's pretty good, but many people I know drink only bottled water. I don't get it. PP |
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