The Wal Mart Distilled Water I get is abt .58 cents a gal.
It is from Janus  Ind. at Cove, Union Co. Oregon.
On some Bottles  it said it came form the artesian Springs  in th area. They 
used to  come from all over the world in the early 1900's ath and drink this 
water for healing . The  last bottles I got  has a diffeerent  label with that 
omitted.  The first jugs had blue lids and new ones have white.
 I have bben by the place  past La Grande ore on I  84 a number of times.
 Cove, i also have been to. It is a small town off the hy. and off the Old 
Oregon Trail of 1800's  to the west.  i have even eaten some of the plums from 
the trees the  newcomers planted along the trail still there so as to have 
shade and fruit  if they went by in the time period.
 Did someone say this  steam distilled water wasn't good enough for CS????

Maxine Wilton.
-----Original Message-----
    From: John Reeder <[email protected]>
    To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
    Date: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 4:53 PM
    Subject: RE: CS>Source for recipes?
    
    
    I use WalMart DW and find that it is about 0.5-0.9 ppm.
    That is why I was wondering about the 'steam-distilled' bit.
     
    John
    -----Original Message-----
        From: Jack Dayton [mailto:[email protected]]
        Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 4:39 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: CS>Source for recipes?
        
        
        Hi John,  WalMart's DW has been discussed within the last few weeks,
        but I'm not sure what was said, but I think the answer is no.
        
        Jack
        
        
            From: "John Reeder" <[email protected]
            BTW, is WalMart DW steam-distilled?