RE: HELP
BY: DAN LAFLIN to Susan Lepri on Sat Aug 31 1996 09:39 pm
> Well, the water we get is from the aquilifer, via a well, and
> being on beach can have salt incurse, sometimes the ICE Cubes taste
> a little salty, the point is with some water, one really does not
> know the amount of salt already there, unless using
> water like distilled, rain, a source known to have little or no salt
> dissolved already in it.
>
> If it works for all of you "add salters" fine, but
> i'll give it a pass.
>
> I'm not totally knocking adding salt, just saying it
> can be TRICKY, especially for beginners, who are apt to think
> if it is good to put in a spoon ful, 2-3 spoonfuls must be even better
> ;-)
I'm not arguing with you or saying that you must add salt..I was just telling
you how it's done up here. I agree, if you use a water softener or live near
the beach, you must take that into consideration. Also it's a good idea to
have
your water source tested to see what point your starting from.
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