For all our drinking and cooking, we use . We get this through three three gallon refillable jugs that we take to our little grocery store. Most times we only refill two jugs at a time. Some days it's one. Rarely it's all three. But most times a partially filled jug sits ontop of the dispenser as we bring two empty jugs several miles over in our .
We usually refill about six gallons (two jugs) every few days.. maybe three. Sometimes I look at the empty jug and am fascinated by just how much water two humans can consume. , tea, soup, and just straight out of a glass. It becomes our , circulates around us and eventually drop by drop of it gets filtered out of our veins and into our bladder through our . That process reminds me a lot of the reverse osmosis filter that provides us water in the first place.
We usually refill about six gallons (two jugs) every few days.. maybe three. Sometimes I look at the empty jug and am fascinated by just how much water two humans can consume. , tea, soup, and just straight out of a glass. It becomes our , circulates around us and eventually drop by drop of it gets filtered out of our veins and into our bladder through our . That process reminds me a lot of the reverse osmosis filter that provides us water in the first place.