So carbonated water is just water that is... carbonated?
Did the name mislead you?
What's the difference between seltzer and club soda?
Nothing, really, although I *thought* that club soda was saltier than seltzer, because it has bicarbonate of soda in it.
It tells you not to, that any liquid other than water can (1) make a carbonated explosion
And that's supposed to be a deterrent?
Did the name mislead you?
I just never thought about it before. It's so... simple.
I'm drinking seltzer right now. I drink it almost every day. I get annoyed when I'm not in NYC and I can't find any.
I buy about 4-5 two-liter bottles of seltzer every week. Getting a machine to make my own seems better for the environment, at the very least (the machine comes with its own proprietary bottles that you re-use, so that eliminates ~200 plastic 2-liter bottles that I use per year).
And yeah, I get twitchy when I can't get fizzy water.
It tells you not to, that any liquid other than water can (1) make a carbonated explosion
And that's supposed to be a deterrent?
How hard would it be to liquefy some Mentos?
It tells you not to, that any liquid other than water can (1) make a carbonated explosion
And that's supposed to be a deterrent?
Heh. I admit, the idea of fizzy exploding milk is really tempting me to try it.
fizzy exploding milk
That sounds like the most revolting thing ever.
fizzy exploding milk
That sounds like the most revolting thing ever.
But fun! I mean, I wouldn't *drink* it; I'd just explode it.
I'm starting to become addicted to Calistoga's mineral fizzy water. Is Teh Num, because it kind of tastes like en-fizzed water from home.