Am I the only one who doesn't mind tap water?

I like the trail mix idea. I would definitely buy that.
On 10 Apr 2013 11:07, "Alex Weber" <[email protected]> wrote:

> The trail mix baggies is a really good idea, Justin. +1
>
> On 04/10/13 11:00, Justin Lacko wrote:
> > +1 on the no bottled water. Those things contribute way too much to our
> > landfills... seriously, it should be a capital offence to buy that Fiji
> > water brand. WTF FIJI WATER ANYWAYS?? SINCE WHEN WAS FIJI CONSIDERED THE
> > STANDARD IN WATER?! It almost makes me cry to think all the gas burnt,
> time
> > wasted, and packaging consumed just to ship their water here.
> >
> > That being said, I admit Evian tastes amazing... REALLY amazing when
> > chilled... although you can get water from nearby Sandilands Provincial
> > Park (Jackson Springs operates an aquifer out of there) for about
> > $6.50/jug, and it tastes just as great. Beware the $2 el-cheapo water
> jugs
> > you can buy; most often this is just reverse-osmosis water and it retains
> > that flat and metallic taste - definitely not enjoyable.
> >
> > The Brita water definitely has an odour to it - possibly this could be
> > mitigated by replacing the filter. There's also the possibility of
> > replacing the jug with a sealed-type pitcher, so as not to introduce
> > smells/odours from other items in the fridge into the water.
> >
> > Keep in mind that buying a water cooler means someone will have to
> > clean/disinfect it once a month - this is absolutely required, esp.
> > depending on the type of water you're using in it. Scaling can be an
> issue
> > with mineral-rich water, over a longer period of time. The spigots should
> > be completely removable so as to allow a pipe-cleaner-style brush to
> clean
> > in it.
> >
> > Siu: The flavoured water you bought last time was some kind of
> > diet-friendly water, flavoured with Aspartame or something, so I wouldn't
> > really consider that the best choice... there should be something else
> > available out there, and I'm willing to come with you on your next run to
> > find suitable alternatives. Another suggestion: Perhaps there's a bulk
> > trail mix we can buy, and separate it into small baggies, and sell those?
> > That would be a great little snack!
> >
> >
> >
> > On 10 April 2013 10:07, Ron <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> On 2013-04-10 09:47, Roswyne wrote:
> >>> We have a Brita jug in the fridge: will people pay for bottled water?
> It
> >>> will probably be more expensive than canned drinks.
> >> Brita water always tastes funny, and it's far more work/less accessible.
> >> I'd definitely buy bottled water, and whenever we stock it, it
> >> disappears quickly.
> >>
> >>> I'm at a loss on healthier drinks. No one liked the flavored spring
> >> water I
> >>> brought in last time enough to buy, and juice has as many calories as
> >> pop.
> >>> The V8 seemed reasonably popular though, right?
> >> Juice has a lot of calories, but it also has nutrients and the calories
> >> come from natural sources, which means the body processes them
> >> differently. I occasionally drink juice of various types, but I don't
> >> drink pop.
> >>
> >>> I'm also not sure what healthier food options would be. My main
> criteria
> >>> have been single-serving, easy to prepare, and cheap. How much are
> people
> >>> willing to pay for a serving of food, and what would you like to see?
> >> That, I have no answer on. We've never really stocked any veg* stuff, it
> >> would be cool to have some Amy's Burritos or something like that. Maybe
> >> I can pick up a few next time I'm at the store if they don't sell them
> >> at Costco.
> >>
> >> Ron
> >>
> >>> On Apr 10, 2013 9:06 AM, "Ron" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> We need bottled water (or even a big water cooler if somebody has one
> >>>> they can donate? Maybe I'll pick one up...)
> >>>>
> >>>> It might be worth checking out Mike Loney's dad's store, he sells
> >> frozen
> >>>> food. But I don't think a lot of it is microwavable..
> >>>>
> >>>> Ron
> >>>>
> >>>> On 2013-04-10 08:31, Alex Weber wrote:
> >>>>> Hey everybody,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Siu is looking at making a run to Costco for food and drinks and
> >> would
> >>>>> like to know what food we need.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I know we had some problems with the fridge and freezer - is the food
> >>>>> there unsafe to consume now?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> If so, this gives us a 'cool' (get it?) opportunity to change up the
> >>>>> food we stock - does anybody have a frozen food they enjoy that's not
> >>>>> too esoteric that they would like to see stocked at SkullSpace?
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