I always boil it since this was how I was brought up outside of Canada. Despite the fact of living in a city with pristine water, and possibly the cleanest water in the world, I'm still committed to my old ways.
I boil it at home because that's what my family does. But ever since knowing that municipal water supply in BC is one of the safest water to consume in the world, I drink straight from tap water at school.
Drink as it is.
ReplyDeleteBoil It!
ReplyDeleteI always boil it since this was how I was brought up outside of Canada. Despite the fact of living in a city with pristine water, and possibly the cleanest water in the world, I'm still committed to my old ways.
ReplyDeleteAgree, I think most chinese have a habit of boiling water. We do the same thing at home!
DeleteFILTER IT! - B!!
ReplyDeletecarbon filter =)
ReplyDeleteUsed to buy filters but they are expensive...so now I just drink as it is; boil it only when making tea/coffee...
ReplyDeleteThat's true. If the filters can be less expensive then more people will buy them!
DeleteI don't i just drink it. I trust my regional water supplier.
ReplyDeleteI boil it at home because that's what my family does. But ever since knowing that municipal water supply in BC is one of the safest water to consume in the world, I drink straight from tap water at school.
ReplyDeleteFilter it.
ReplyDeleteMy family likes to boil and filter with a Brita filter, but I'll drink tap water when I'm lazy!
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