You hate water? That seems like a very odd thing to hate.
Try learning to gulp rather than drink water. Or, what is the minimally flavored liquid you can consume that isn’t water? Are you already drinking 3:1 water:juice or something? Or why not drink low calorie liquids?
I’ve watered down some juices in the past, though usually thick ones that contain purées instead of just juice. I can drink water without hating it too much if I am really thirsty and if it’s really cold. I will tend to drink water automatically if there is some nearby (and wind up drinking a whole lot of it at restaurants). With meals (that do not take place at restaurants) I drink skim milk.
Though, like you, I really dislike water. Unfortunately, I’m trying to cut back on my Dr. Pepper intake and the only other thing I find convenient is water.
Yeah, I do. The water in my grandma’s house is less pleasant than most others (she lives in a suburb of Buffalo). I live in Durham, NC now and the water here is about as good as it gets.
Everyone in my area (Lincoln NE) hates the local tap water, but I think that it’s fine. They think that I’m going to die or something, while I think that they’re all chumps.
Having lived in Lincoln and enjoyed the nicely watery tap water, I think they’re just looking for something to grouse about. You often see groups of people start to dislike something because the rest of the group speaks ill of it, in a positive feedback loop.
Water is mostly tasteless, so people’s perceptions of its taste are especially sensitive to weird psychological stuff.
I think you’re mistaken, or at least I find—without discussing it with anyone—that the taste of Philadelphia tap water varies a lot—from good to nasty.
Not unless your tap water really sucks. (e.g. Adelaide levels of suck, rather than mere London levels of suck.) Given this is a matter of taste, do whatever tastes nice to you—first-world tap water is unlikely to harm you.
You hate water? That seems like a very odd thing to hate.
Try learning to gulp rather than drink water. Or, what is the minimally flavored liquid you can consume that isn’t water? Are you already drinking 3:1 water:juice or something? Or why not drink low calorie liquids?
I’ve watered down some juices in the past, though usually thick ones that contain purées instead of just juice. I can drink water without hating it too much if I am really thirsty and if it’s really cold. I will tend to drink water automatically if there is some nearby (and wind up drinking a whole lot of it at restaurants). With meals (that do not take place at restaurants) I drink skim milk.
Does the quality of the water matter? Tap vs. filtered vs. various brands of bottled?
It matters, but not the way you’d think—I prefer tap water to filtered (have successfully distinguished them in a blind test) and hate bottled.
Same for me.
Though, like you, I really dislike water. Unfortunately, I’m trying to cut back on my Dr. Pepper intake and the only other thing I find convenient is water.
Do you have preferences (or at least lower distaste levels) about tap water from different areas?
Yeah, I do. The water in my grandma’s house is less pleasant than most others (she lives in a suburb of Buffalo). I live in Durham, NC now and the water here is about as good as it gets.
Everyone in my area (Lincoln NE) hates the local tap water, but I think that it’s fine. They think that I’m going to die or something, while I think that they’re all chumps.
Having lived in Lincoln and enjoyed the nicely watery tap water, I think they’re just looking for something to grouse about. You often see groups of people start to dislike something because the rest of the group speaks ill of it, in a positive feedback loop.
Water is mostly tasteless, so people’s perceptions of its taste are especially sensitive to weird psychological stuff.
I think you’re mistaken, or at least I find—without discussing it with anyone—that the taste of Philadelphia tap water varies a lot—from good to nasty.
Not unless your tap water really sucks. (e.g. Adelaide levels of suck, rather than mere London levels of suck.) Given this is a matter of taste, do whatever tastes nice to you—first-world tap water is unlikely to harm you.