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Twizzle

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normally high in nutrients and minerals, if its not too salty and you can drink straight from the bore, its actually very good for you, rather than the crap that Sydney water produce

I remmember being at the airport a few years ago seeing these signs saying, dont drink the water, felt like I was back in Bali
 

TooheysNew

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Yeah we had it tested when we first put the bore down, and it was a bit too high in some minerals, so it wasn't technically drinkable so in that time we just used it for toilets, laundry and outside taps.

It took it a couple of weeks to settle down and now we use bore water for everything. Beats town water.
 

[furrycat]

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Anytime I'm in Sydney I bring my filter bottle so I can use any tap, squeeze and filter it... can't stand the sh*t there. Literally makes me feel sick.
 

newtownbluebags

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[furrycat] said:
Anytime I'm in Sydney I bring my filter bottle so I can use any tap, squeeze and filter it... can't stand the sh*t there. Literally makes me feel sick.

:lol: My tap water smells of slime one week and then chlorine the next!...in fact the chlorine smell is so strong some weeks that u can smell it in the next room! :crazy:
 

Timmah

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Wow... who knew water was so complex? f**k me I down a bottle or two a day.
 

RK

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I had this great wine last night. I was drinking soo much of it last night I cant remember the damn name!!
 

Twizzle

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the so called natural spring water that you buy in the bottles acstually has minerals from bore water added to it

this crap about natural spring water is a marketing ploy, they just dont tell you about the additives

most of the minerals come form around the Griffith area
 

roosters06

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RaiderKate said:
I had this great wine last night. I was drinking soo much of it last night I cant remember the damn name!!

i dont mind the odd drop of wine. Has to be a red though - can't stand any white wine apart from Champagne.

Personally, my favourite wines are either from the Barossa, Hunter Valley or Mudgee, typically a pre-2000 Shiraz.
 

RK

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roosters06 said:
i dont mind the odd drop of wine. Has to be a red though - can't stand any white wine apart from Champagne.

Personally, my favourite wines are either from the Barossa, Hunter Valley or Mudgee, typically a pre-2000 Shiraz.

Yeh my brother loves wine from the Barossa. Absolutely loves it.

I can remember its Rica Donna or however you spell it.
 

Frederick

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RaiderKate said:
Yeh my brother loves wine from the Barossa. Absolutely loves it.

I can remember its Rica Donna or however you spell it.
Riccadonna is a spumante.
 

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