brita filter
I use a Brita water pitcher filter to get the chlorine out of our tap
water. Our water naturally filters through a few hundred feet of
pumice and is wonderful until the water treatment plant ads the
chlorine. I never worry about the free floating carbon in the top of
the pitcher since there is at least 1/3 cup of the stuff in there and
the most that ever floats out of the top is about 1/8 tsp. I’m
confident that the water in the bottom of the pitcher (the part you
drink) is adequately filtered. It sure tastes it!
Ugh. I ate a box of valentine chocolates. I didn’t bother reading
the ingredients. There’s nothing in there that isn’t an avoid.
What’s worse is that I bought them myself. I’ve got a long way to go.
Robin
July 26th, 2007 at 10:55 am
In a message dated 2/18/2004 11:38:20 AM Eastern Standard Time,
mtnmusicmama@… writes:
They have fat–LOL. Don’t beat up on yourself too much.
July 26th, 2007 at 3:02 pm
In a message dated 2/18/2004 2:38:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,
deaval@… writes:
I had one of those and they kept getting in the way. They also depleted
pretty fast. My sister has had a pitcher for 3 years and still hasn’t changed
the
filter.
July 26th, 2007 at 7:09 pm
In a message dated 2/18/2004 7:47:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,
salbud@… writes:
Wow, you’ve got a lot of chlorine.
July 26th, 2007 at 11:16 pm
In a message dated 2/18/2004 11:05:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,
deaval@… writes:
The only reason for the filtered pitcher for her is the taste of the water.
The quality of the water is fine. There’s nothing wrong with her drinking
water except it has a taste to it. The taste change is very obvious when it
goes
through the filter.