Tuesday, December 10, 2013

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Water a drink selection for anytime is to include Branded Mineral and Carbonated water. “Water for here is to come” (in a glass with ice and a napkin. Thanks.”) Water can be purchased by the bottle or can. It may be flavored; these flavors, even when enhanced with vitamin-and-minerals, have added sugar, and therefore calories. Water could be provided tepid from the tap, bottle, or a pitcher.
Water is to be served in a real glass, “for here,” for class. Stemmed glassware is to be used for night tableware. It can be used for bar-ware. Yes, water may be provided in a 16 oz Ice Tea/Claret glass. In public, you can ask for a cup for water, and then if necessary a cup for ice. Ice water can force the body to burn energy to get it back to warm.
Ice cold water can be contained in a real glass pitcher, and or in chilled glass bottles. Each may become your signature item. Water can be chilled in recycled 1.5 liter wine bottles with a cap. I have six cold water bottles that can be stored up or on the side. One is chilling in the refrigerator now. The labels can be removed by soaking each in water or white vinegar and then scraping each off. The residue glue may be removed with a spoonful of peanut butter being allowed to sit on it until it loses its grip. Then the rest could be removed with the blade of a place knife. A little vinegar can be stored in each empty bottle until required to store water, during pipe breaks, installations, repairs, or for that awesome party.



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