Water vs. Pop
monkeyinabox: "Mind you, this was back in the days before bottled water was all the rage. Water came from the tap, unless you bought gourmet water, Perrier, or whatever rich people drank. Growing up in a place with good tap water, it makes that kind of stuff seems pretty stupid."
Great bit on being a "soda pop junkie." I remember back in the days when I worked graveyard shift in Spokane doing (essentially) data processing, I'd take a 2-liter bottle of Mountain Dew to work and often finish it before I left.
And yeah, I never really got the bottled water thing, either. Growing up, we had a well, so our water was pretty pure and uncut.
Well, except for this one time in the cistern... that's a story that almost turned me off of water for good, but I think I'll save it for another day.
Comments:
monkeyinabox writes:
The scary thing is soda costs less than water. No wonder we have a nation growing fatter and fatter.
Ohhh I gotta check out that Anton Brown book. :)
Comment by monkeyinabox at 2004-11-30 00:22:15
Jake writes:
Central Oregon water is awesome. I used to live south of Sunriver a bit, and we had our own well. That water was so dang good. Bend's water, while still very good, doesn't taste nearly like that water did.
Comment by Jake at 2004-11-30 15:51:25
Jon writes:
Did you mean "Alton" Brown?
Bend water is alright; I can definitely smell/taste the chlorine, though. And it just doesn't compare to well water.
Comment by Jon at 2004-11-30 16:12:32
Souris writes:
I am doing a project of tap water vs. bootled water.
Anybody has any info?
Comment by Souris at 2005-01-15 21:13:51
Ana Gutch writes:
Water is healthier for you. Though I hate pop, sometimes I just can't resist the taste of Diet Pepsi.




