but how does it compare to the Cheesy Chicken Crispin Glover?
Ya there are absolutely zero of these around me. Pizza hut doing anything?
Underwood Ranches still grows the peppers and is now selling the original Sriracha sauce under their name. Why not suggest that as an alternative?
When did the nonsense that is astrology make a comeback? Was it a particular celebrity or show that pushed it?
The Zodiac is stupid and I think less of anyone who believes in it. When you were born doesn’t fucking matter.
I agree with others this is some wonky math.
Ok you could get a quality R/O system for around $300...
I’ve had devices that would give me all those things:
Variable temp electric kettle, hot and ‘ambient’ (warm) water: $40 (I’ve had it since 2004, still going strong
Filtered water: Brita tank filter, 27 cup capacity: $38. Filters cost $2/month
Seltzer bottle: $33. Cartridges cost about $.50 each or less.
How long would it…
I live in Phoenix, and the municipal water out here is *awful.* It tastes gross, and it’s hard as eff. So I’ve been getting my 5 gallon jugs refilled with RO at the corner Water N Ice for $0.20 per gallon. It’s crossed my mind to just buy an under-sink RO system to refill them at home, but at $400-ish, it would…
Americans pretending to be wealthy, who are actually house-poor, and live off of several credit cards taken out in their exe’s and family’s names just to participate in mass consumerism are wild.
But I want to pay as much as 1,000 times more per gallon for my tap water... which I describe as “pretty great”!
You didn’t include filter and CO2 cost. Their filters are $75 for 350 gallons. That’s good for about 6 months for a single person who drinks/uses a lot of water. So for a couple that could be up to $300/year in just filters. Add to that CO2 at $30 a two pack. 500 8oz glasses for the two pack. Say that lasts a full…
But does your ‘Brita’ let you get rid of the cases upon cases of San Pellegrino taking up your guest house basement?
We can justify anything.
This is one of the dumbest things written by one of the least relatable people I’ve ever seen on this site. Get a Brita pitcher for like 20 bucks and swap the filter every so often and call it a day.
I guess maybe if you lived in a place where the water was actually non-drinkable? But surely there are solutions that aren’t 1200 USD.
There are a lot of assumptions in this piece that should be challenged by anyone considering whether to buy this! Do you like the taste of your municipal water, as the author surprisingly does? Is keeping filter carafes full and filters changed really that difficult, and if so, how would you feel about continually chan…