Make Better Coffee Using Bottle Spring
Water
Those coffee buffs that believe coffee
should taste absolutely pure, with
nothing in it that could possibly
pollute, might decide that making it out
of pure bottled spring water is the only
way to go.
Experts on making coffee would no doubt
agree with them. All the additives –
both natural and man-made – that are
found in our drinking water have an
effect, however slight, on the taste of
the coffee that we drink. Chlorine is
the single biggest taste factor that
alters the flavour of tap water. In some
places the problem is so bad that the
residents cannot drink their water
straight from the tap, but must either
buy bottled water to drink, or add
filters to their kitchen taps.
Filters will take out most of the
pollutants, but there are usually still
some like minerals that escape. In fact,
experts tell us that these minerals are
actually good for our health. That might
be true, but that doesn?t alter the fact
that their presence alters the taste of
our coffee. And since we are sure to
drink this mineral-laden water at other
times throughout the day, it won?t hurt
to use something else like bottled
spring water to make our coffee.
Bottled spring water is not only great
for the taste of the coffee, but using
it will extend the life of the coffee
machine. Everyone has seen the lime
scale that builds up on their new
electric kettles when they boil water in
them. The same thing will happen to your
coffee percolator and over time will
ruin the filter and other parts. It is
not easy to clean this scale off; you
have to buy a special product from the
store to do it properly.
It doesn?t cost all that much, but a
dollar is better in your pocket than
someone else?s. And you have to consider
the time spent in doing it. Once a month
is what the makers of percolators
usually recommend for this extra
cleansing. But if you use bottled spring
water for both making the coffee and
rinsing it out after washing, then
you?ll save this expense and time. Those
who have hard water in their area are
especially advised to clean their coffee
percolators regularly as the mineral
deposits are twice as bad. And they will
need to use the special cleanser at
double strength.
Once you have that percolator
brilliantly clean you?ll be able to sit
back and enjoy the heavenly taste of
perfect coffee – made with bottled
spring water.
To make bottled water more attractive to
your toddler, you can add food colouring
so it is her favourite colour. Stickers
of her favourite people or animals on
the bottle will also make it an
attraction. In this way you will be
encouraging your toddler to drink all
the fluid she needs to keep her healthy.
The purest form of bottled spring water
comes from Sydney’sTranquil water
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Those coffee buffs that believe coffee should taste
absolutely pure, with nothing in it that could possibly
pollute, might decide that making it out of pure bottled
spring water is the only way to go.
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