Posted by Jeff B. on August 21, 2013 at 21:05:31 from (69.20.162.151):
In Reply to: Water drinkers posted by 37Chief on August 21, 2013 at 19:44:50:
I have a freezer full of used powerade and other quart sized bottles filled with my excellent well water and frozen hard as a rock. Leave a couple inches of headroom and freeze them. Take one out, open it up and top if off with cold water. In no time the water starts to melt off, and you can have drinks of ice cold water for a couple of hours. If you drink more than it melts, simply take a bottle of the water you guys are talking about packing around and top the bottle off. It speeds up the melt and gives you more ice cold water. Those plastic bottles can be frozen solid as a rock without breaking. One good thing about modern technology, I guess. It takes a few freezes and melts before the residual flavor goes out of them, but after that they're great. I have a couple down at work, and I get one out as soon as I come home. Nothing better than ice cold water on demand, lol. Not only that, but you can throw them in a cooler with other stuff. Keeps the stuff cool, and when they thaw out you can, again, drink the ice cold water. Win-win for hydration if you ask me.
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