what kind of water do you drink?

kparks770
kparks770 Posts: 113 Member
edited September 30 in Health and Weight Loss
I never really thought of it until I started taking care of myself better.Im thinking Nestle pure life is the best and the second best and best tasting -i just discovered is smartwater. What do you guys drink? I also live near a natural spring that the indians "native Americans" drank from and swore it healed the sick and hurt.Ive saved up 3 milk jugs and am thinking of going their to fill them up.
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  • Whatever comes out of the tap. No sense in paying extra for bottled water (which in many cases is just the city water from wherever it is bottled) when I am already paying for tap water.
  • I just fill a plastic water bottle with ice and tap water. It's easy, environmentally friendly, and cheap. :)
  • SweGuy
    SweGuy Posts: 78
    Whatever comes out of the tap. No sense in paying extra for bottled water (which in many cases is just the city water from wherever it is bottled) when I am already paying for tap water.
    Soo true...
  • BrentGetsFit
    BrentGetsFit Posts: 878 Member
    Yup, plain old tap water.
  • taso42_DELETED
    taso42_DELETED Posts: 3,394 Member
    I exclusively drink organic free range water which is collected in individual thimble-sized buckets, one thimble at a time, by a crew of skilled water farmers.

    Oh and I never drink any of that grass-fed stuff.
  • bjshooter
    bjshooter Posts: 1,174 Member
    Tap. I pay £40 a month for it, I am getting my moneys worth :D
  • springtrio
    springtrio Posts: 429 Member
    My water bill is over $300 every 3 months. I'm not paying anymore than that for water.
  • I exclusively drink organic free range water which is collected in individual thimble-sized buckets, one thimble at a time, by a crew of skilled water farmers.

    Oh and I never drink any of that grass-fed stuff.

    lmao!


    I drink tap water :)
  • Tap water. Not only cheaper and environmentally smarter, but do you KNOW the crap that leaches out of the plastic and into the water as it sits on the store shelves waiting to be sold.

    And don't get me started on soda cans. I've seen MANY reports about them not cleaning the aluminum cans just prior to boxing them up and when the rims were tested, they found dried rat/mice feces and urine, among other disgusting bacteria.
  • I drink filtered tap water (my area has a high level of chlorine in the water and it just doesn't taste good) and when I'm at work I drink whatever is out of the water cooler. If we don't have any water at work, I usually lay down a few bucks on a large bottle of smart water. It tastes really crisp and it has four servings per large bottle.
  • AKosky585
    AKosky585 Posts: 607 Member
    Plail old tap water....lol.
  • Heather75
    Heather75 Posts: 3,386 Member
    I exclusively drink organic free range water which is collected in individual thimble-sized buckets, one thimble at a time, by a crew of skilled water farmers.

    Oh and I never drink any of that grass-fed stuff.

    This. Or unicorn tears.
  • stanvoodoo
    stanvoodoo Posts: 1,023 Member
    Filtered water, VitaminWater Zero, LifeWater 0 and on occasion bottled water.

    Remember water is any Non Carbonated, No Cafeine, No Sugar beverage.
  • I tend to drink my city water. My fridge has a filter system in it and the water and ice come out the door, which is handy. I have multiple bottles I can take with me but have, on occasion, purchased water. I like the smart water, too.
  • veganbaum
    veganbaum Posts: 1,865 Member
    I use a Brita Pitcher to filter my tap water - then I never leave home without a reusable bottle filled, sometimes two depending on what I'm doing.
  • ambercole
    ambercole Posts: 426
    i drink tap water that is filtered through the fridge when i'm at home. but when i'm out of town I either bring my own water from home or drink Figi water cause water from anywhere other than where you live always tastes icky.
  • Darlis
    Darlis Posts: 191 Member
    Filtered tap water from my fridge......nice and cool!
  • CallejaFairey
    CallejaFairey Posts: 391 Member
    tap for me, i am cheap and can't afford to get bottled. but whenever i do grab the occasional bottle, i do like smart water, and dasani. aquafina isn't too bad either.
  • neurochamp
    neurochamp Posts: 261 Member
    Tap water. We have 4 aluminum bottles (BPA-free and all that jazz) we fill and keep in the fridge door so we can take one to work or just rotate through them while at home. When I lived where the water tasted more chemical-y I kept a Brita pitcher in the refrigerator to have cold, filtered water at all times.
  • kallibrae
    kallibrae Posts: 209 Member
    Filtered tap water from my fridge. Sometimes I drink Avian if I'm buying bottled water but I only buy the big bottles, not the cases.
  • gentlebreeze2
    gentlebreeze2 Posts: 450 Member
    I exclusively drink organic free range water which is collected in individual thimble-sized buckets, one thimble at a time, by a crew of skilled water farmers.

    Oh and I never drink any of that grass-fed stuff.

    giggles... and giggles again. Too funny!
  • BrindaP
    BrindaP Posts: 9
    Our city water I don't trust as they have failed to maintain safety standards. I can't believe the state hasn't stepped up on that yet... they are aware of the situation. It's a small rural city though, don't know if that's why the lax attitude. Anyway... we drink Dasani though if I get a water cooler I will be getting the kind where you fill your own 5 gallon container from the tap at the grocery. When I go work out at the gym, it's in the city where the water has consistently met safety guidelines. When I go there I take my own refillable container and fill it from the water fountain and again on my way home.
  • baisleac
    baisleac Posts: 2,019 Member
    Tap water at home.

    1st bottle of water at work is tap from home, then Olympic Spring bottled thereafter (because our well water sucks at work) or Arrowhead if I forgot my water bottle at home; both work types are because that's what the boss supplies in lieu of our sucky work well water.
  • jemko
    jemko Posts: 91 Member
    I use a Brita Pitcher to filter my tap water - then I never leave home without a reusable bottle filled, sometimes two depending on what I'm doing.

    This. I never buy bottled water anymore, after learning about the damage the influx of plastic bottles is doing to the environment. They may reusable bottles with built in Brita filters now, so you can refill anywhere and know that you have clean, filtered water.
  • javablondie
    javablondie Posts: 411 Member
    Tap water. We have 4 aluminum bottles (BPA-free and all that jazz) we fill and keep in the fridge door so we can take one to work or just rotate through them while at home. When I lived where the water tasted more chemical-y I kept a Brita pitcher in the refrigerator to have cold, filtered water at all times.

    But are they aluminum free? ;-)
  • brattyworm
    brattyworm Posts: 2,137 Member
    I drink Kirkland bottled water since the heat makes water from the tap taste nasty when left too long... or i drink sparkletts as that is what is provided by work. at home, i drink normal tap water that has been run through a filter
  • MrsCon40
    MrsCon40 Posts: 2,351 Member
    I prefer getting my water straight from the drainage ditch in my yard. It has fiber in it too.
  • courtneylwatson
    courtneylwatson Posts: 260 Member
    I love my brita pitcher. I drink tap water filtered through it at home and take it in aluminum go cups when I leave the house.
  • BrindaP
    BrindaP Posts: 9
    I bought a Brita filter, but the disclaimer says it will not filter out bacteria, which is what is in our water. So, really, a filter won't work for us. :( I wish it would because that would be so much simpler.
  • Thomasm198
    Thomasm198 Posts: 3,189 Member
    I prefer getting my water straight from the drainage ditch in my yard. It has fiber in it too.

    I prefer to get my water from the sewer. That has a lot more fibre in it.
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