Kel wrote:almost wrote a response to the "food and drink" thread because the title and OP were so innocuous that i just assumed it was a normal general discussion thread and not a candidate debate thread.
carshalash wrote:Everyone in the world needs to eat and drink to stay alive, let the community know what your favourite sustenance is so that we can all judge you.
I only ever drink water. It is good.
Stickymayhem wrote:Imagine the sheer narcisssim required to genuinely believe you are this intelligent.
Yeah, same. I nearly posted in that one too. Thought it was too informal to be a candidate debate thread, like that guy says in that quote.
My usual drink is just Coca-Cola® No Sugar and Coca-Cola® No Sugar Vanilla. I like to read the consumer information on the side of the bottle and imagine I wrote it. That my life could be that bland. The smell of a warm, empty parking lot in an industrial park on a hot summer's day. I let myself into the building with my key card. I have copy to write. Nobody's there. Nobody cares.
I have bottled water in the fridge but I couldn't survive off just that. That takes a classical level of self-discipline that I'm too fat at the moment to accomplish. I need my lolly water. One day I will break the habit.
technokek wrote:Cannot prove this so just belive me if when say this
My secret to drinking only water is I have a jug that I fill up with tap water (Boil it in the kettle first if you live in one of those sorts of places) and leave it in the fridge. Mine is about 3-4 full glasses before I have to refill and it takes ~2 hours for it to reach drinking temperature so I just fill it up again when I get a drink and it's nearly empty. It's actually quite refreshing when cold to the point I don't really regret not having something more sugary.
The second trick is to just not buy the stuff - anything with water in it weighs like a fucking bitch which discouraged me from buying the apple juices I used to like putting in my shopping basket. Speaking of which various fruit juices are a decent bridge point - they only come in heavy-ish 2 litre bottles and you still get that sugar hit because they all have way too much added sugar.
Now I'm at the point just looking at various soft drinks fills me with a vague sense of disgust and I used to drink sarsaparilla every day. I still have a soft spot for ginger beers but I've never actually picked them up off the shelf in years.
At least that's how it works for me (And I liked water in the first place anyway), individual results may vary.
Stickymayhem wrote:Imagine the sheer narcisssim required to genuinely believe you are this intelligent.
Boiling your water can make its quality worse in some places too, depending on contaminants
Get informed about your local water if you're unsure, your local gov should have an easily accessible report on your water available to all citizens
For a step between fruit juice and normal water, get syrups. 1/7th syrup and 6/7th water makes the bottle last a lot longer and gets you used to water without dropping your sugar intake all the way, it's easier to drink healthier that way
With fruit juice, I just drink all of it. It's great, but it's gone. I've never tried watering it down, but I'm reluctant to, as that sounds like something my grandfather would do.
I was reading an article from the Huffington Post (reliable, important journalism) from like 2013 I found through Google yesterday that said that drinking diet soft drink makes it harder to fat less than drinking the equivalent with sugar. I guess this is common knowledge but I tend to ignore and forget those sorts of things because they're usually wrong. I now believe that if I switch to water only it may allow me to see similar successes as I have in the past at losing weight. Because right now, I feel the need to overeat often. And I told that other thread I was going to be less fat as my New Year's Resolution. I have to push that boulder up a hill, to prove myself to this forum.
technokek wrote:Cannot prove this so just belive me if when say this
i hate all carbonated drinks. all of them. they taste fine, but the carbonation burns my mouth and inhibits my ability to hydrate. fuck you carbonation.
Kel wrote:i hate all carbonated drinks. all of them. they taste fine, but the carbonation burns my mouth and inhibits my ability to hydrate. fuck you carbonation.
Farquaar wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 11:43 pm
Imagine my grandparents surviving nazi concentration camps only for their grandson to be accused of nazism for criticizing a citrus fruit on the internet.