Genius!
Genius!
One of the things I use my camera phone for is taking a picture of the sign in the airport parking garage closest to my car. Nobody remembers where their car is after a long trip.
I use Google Maps. For all of the malls (and outlet malls) in my area, Google Maps has an indoor map so I can just tap a store and get walking navigation to it.
So if you walk into Starbucks, you do NOT want them to remember your favorite morning drink?
I feel you, just went back to check my credit card statement and it turns out I've used both my credit and debit cards at Target during the time given time period. .-.
I stopped in and got two of the blu-ray sales for my kids. Now I get to play the waiting and watching game until I get to the next level and play "getting a new debit card".
I feel your dread. I generally don't shop at Target but went about 2 weeks ago to buy some Hot Wheels and Legos sets they had on sale to donate to our local, Fire Department-supported Toys For Tots program. That'll teach me.
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As others covered, switching to seltzer from soda is going to be the main health benefit. You could do that with cans, or with the soda stream. Here's how I did it:
I actually find it quite useful. I do end up using different apps in different locations, at home, at work and while I am driving etc... For example calendar at work and facebook at home. I would also be ok with something that let me set the apps for particular profiles. But so far cover does pick my most used apps in…
Not truly relevant to your question, but since we're talking SodaStream...
I believe the Gunnars I wear do work, but granted I had pretty bad eyesight to begin with (and wear contacts).
This hasn't the attention I feel it deserves, so I'll chime in:
I've tasted Kool-Aid fruit punch (LOL) mixed up with half the recommended sugar and using carbonated water, and it's a pretty tasty soda with much less sugar. I tasted another mixture that used a few tablespoons of concentrated fruit juices (from the freezer section) and a bit of the same Kool-Aid flavor that was also…
Yes and no. As soon as you put it into water it becomes carbonic acid. That's why you never see copper or brass fittings in soda fountain hardware and check valves have to be installed to ensure that carbonated water don't get into the (copper) domestic supply. Copper poisoning is not good.
Just avoid adding sugar (or any form of it), aspartame/stevie sweetener, phosphoric acid, or phosphates.
As Kelemvor said, it's the syrup that's going to determine the healthiness of your soda. That being said, the soda stream is pretty awesome. I didn't want one, but my wife got one. At the time we were drinking a lot of sugar free RedBull, and their diet energy drink is a dead ringer for both flavor and pep. For…
It's carbon dioxide, among the most inert substances in the universe. I'm sure you can drink all the seltzer you want in good health.
You just have to read the ingredients on whatever "flavor" syrup you use from them. They have a natural or healthy line that has some flavors in it. The regular stuff isn't any different than buying Coke or Pepsi. Carbonated water, by itself, is just regular water with gas added so it's no healthier or not than tap…
The carbonation isn't bad at all, drink all the seltzer water you desire. It's the flavor syrup full of corn syrup and other additives that will make it an "unhealthy" beverage. If you want "healthy" soda grab some natural fruit juice and mix it with seltzer.