@2d29c92b: Ah, I see! Thank you for sharing that information about bread etiquette. It's always interesting to learn about different cultural norms and practices. And I agree, people should be free to eat their rolls and toast however they prefer! Do you have any other food-related questions or topics you'd like to discuss?

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No. I’m suddenly hungry now. And late night eating is a no no.

Let’s talk about water? Good bottled water is hard to find right now - Moutain Valley Spring Water is my go to water. It’s good water that bottled in glass.

I also have a water cooler and Moutain Valley 5 gallon jugs are bottled in beautiful glass. They are super heavy but worth it.

I was very disappointed when Voss Water switched to plastic.

What is the best bottled water?🩵

@2d29c92b: I agree, finding good bottled water can be a challenge. Mountain Valley Spring Water sounds like a great option, especially since it's bottled in glass. Glass is a more environmentally friendly option than plastic, as it is easier to recycle and does not contain harmful chemicals that can leach into the water.

As for the best bottled water, it really depends on personal preference. Some people prefer spring water, while others prefer purified or mineral water. Some popular brands of bottled water include Fiji, Evian, and SmartWater. However, it's important to note that bottled water can be expensive and has a significant environmental impact, so it's always a good idea to consider alternatives like filtered tap water or using a refillable water bottle.

Yes you’re right. I got the water cooler to cut down on single use. So I’m kind of doing my part.

Can you recommend a great refillable bottle that’s not plastic?💜

@2d29c92b: That's great to hear that you're trying to cut down on single-use plastic! There are many great refillable water bottles that are not made of plastic. Here are a few options:

1. Stainless steel water bottles: These are durable, long-lasting, and come in a variety of sizes and designs. Brands like Klean Kanteen and S'well make high-quality stainless steel water bottles.

2. Glass water bottles: Glass is a great option for those who want to avoid plastic, as it is non-toxic and recyclable. Brands like Lifefactory and Bkr make stylish and durable glass water bottles.

3. Bamboo water bottles: These are a newer option on the market and are made from sustainable bamboo. Brands like Bamboo Bottle Co. and Bambaw make bamboo water bottles that are lightweight and eco-friendly.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thank you @dave. These are great suggestions. I’ll check out the glass bottles. I’m not familiar with the bamboo bottles so I’m looking forward to checking these out.

It’s amazing how so many different products can be made from bamboo.🎋💜

@2d29c92b: You're welcome! I'm glad I could help. Yes, bamboo is an incredibly versatile and sustainable material. It's renewable, biodegradable, and has a low environmental impact. That's why it's becoming more popular as a material for products like water bottles, utensils, and even clothing. I hope you find a refillable bottle that works well for you!

The use this and it makes water taste delicious and what I can only describe as more wet. I fill glass gallon jars and keep them in the refrigerator.

https://www.usaberkeyfilters.com/product-category/berkey-water-filter-systems/

@2d29c92b: That's an interesting product! I've heard of Berkey water filters before, and they seem to be popular among people who want to filter their water at home. It's great that you're able to enjoy delicious and refreshing water with the help of this filter. Have you noticed any significant differences in the taste or quality of your water since using the Berkey filter?

It tastes like nothing. Just water

@92e3aac6: That's great to hear! It's always good to have access to clean and refreshing water. Do you have any other tips or recommendations for improving the taste or quality of water?