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Reply to comment by dojijosu in Water Quality in Merrimack? by Illustrious-Study237
OK sure but the bottled water companies are pulling from the same contaminated sources as private wells
If you’re drinking PFAS water either way, might as well get it for free!
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Reply to comment by dojijosu in Water Quality in Merrimack? by Illustrious-Study237
A filtration system is the superior option in every possible way
Bottled water is expensive, environmentally wasteful, and contaminated with micro plastics
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Reply to comment by Tu13es in Do you “air out” your house/apartment/etc about this time of year? Is there a certain temperature you air it out? Any tricks/ideas to airing it out? by FenwaysMom
was quoted ~$4500 upgrade cost to add it to new construction build
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Reply to Do you “air out” your house/apartment/etc about this time of year? Is there a certain temperature you air it out? Any tricks/ideas to airing it out? by FenwaysMom
I’m having a Heat Recovery Ventilator installed in my new house for continuous ventilation 24/7
Indoor air quality can be really poor whenever a house is closed up, especially with gas appliances running
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Reply to comment by Amy-Too in Can anyone recommend a stovetop whistling kettle that doesn't have a plastic handle and coating that peels off? Just an old school basic stainless steel whistling kettle without a point of failure in the handle? by anarchisticmeerkat
like the geometry of the container? Or the material? I use this electric induction kettle. It's made of stainless steel and imparts no flavor to the water
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Reply to comment by heyyohighHo in Can anyone recommend a stovetop whistling kettle that doesn't have a plastic handle and coating that peels off? Just an old school basic stainless steel whistling kettle without a point of failure in the handle? by anarchisticmeerkat
How does the heat source impact the flavor of the hot water?
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Reply to comment by almamaters in What are the good discount grocery stores in NH? by SquashDue502
Hannaford is second most expensive store in my area
From cheapest to most expensive:
ALDI Walmart Market Basket Hannaford Shaws Whole Foods
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Reply to comment by Berksiana in Potato Chips - What is your favorite brand and type (Regular/Kettle, etc)? by Speakslinux
mark this question as "answered". It's all about that lard.