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<blockquote data-quote="T. MIKE SMITH" data-source="post: 3976707" data-attributes="member: 44552"><p>My theory is, where does bottled water actually come from, and how do I know it's that much better than the tap water. Our town uses mostly well water with some supplement from OKC- around 10%. all water lines and the treatment plant have all been updated new in recent years. I drink more than a gallon of water a day in the warm months and as much as I can in the winter- just don't crave it as much. Coffee and tea made with straight tap and looks and taste fine, but we do have a single serve machine. When I make tea- its just enough for a couple glasses, since I am the only one who drinks it. Bottled water is not that great a deal to me. I would rather have the cost of all that for a new piece or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T. MIKE SMITH, post: 3976707, member: 44552"] My theory is, where does bottled water actually come from, and how do I know it's that much better than the tap water. Our town uses mostly well water with some supplement from OKC- around 10%. all water lines and the treatment plant have all been updated new in recent years. I drink more than a gallon of water a day in the warm months and as much as I can in the winter- just don't crave it as much. Coffee and tea made with straight tap and looks and taste fine, but we do have a single serve machine. When I make tea- its just enough for a couple glasses, since I am the only one who drinks it. Bottled water is not that great a deal to me. I would rather have the cost of all that for a new piece or something. [/QUOTE]
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