How do you take your water? I like mine as ice cold as ice cold gets. I know there are room temperature people out there, but I don't know why.
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How do you take your water? I like mine as ice cold as ice cold gets. I know there are room temperature people out there, but I don't know why.
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Ice cold is best, not gonna argue that. Otherwise I take it carbonated and flavored with various types of citric acid (or whatever non-sugar flavors are out there).
I especially love cool, carbonated water. If I'm parched, I usually take down most of a can in a single gulp.
I paid for that ice maker, dangit, and I'm going to use it!
Cold but not ice cold. Two ice cubes in a thermos with water gets it reasonably close. Though, I often fill up a cup straight from the faucet so I'm not that picky. With winter on its way, the cold setting is finally getting somewhere. However, with a well, it doesn't get as cold as from the pipes of a municipal supply.
Also, unflavored of course.
In cold weather, I like to drink hot water. And when I go into the office, there's a fun machine with various flavors of sparkling water.
The jalapeno, meanwhile, loves cold, cold water. I keep a water bottle in the refrigerator for him because I've found he drinks much more water that way.
Whatever the temp the cold setting out of the tap is is fine enough for me
Yep, that's me too.
It's funny because on our well the tap water temperature varies with the outside temp. Winter tap water is noticeably colder than summer tap water. Not overly so, but you can still tell.
I let the tap run for 5 - 10 seconds because that water is a little bit cooler. I guess the stuff sitting in the pipes heats up a bit with the house.