You were looking for something to take on a bike or hike...I couldn't find the thread...I found the greatest thing today...it is an "eco-friendly corn bottle" that biodegrades...it comes with a built in filter that says you can reuse 90 times to filter tap water...I found it at my local health food market...here is the website on the box:
oops...I am sorry guys...I didn't realize it was in Canada...I live in Alaska and just found them at my store...maybe try writing to the company and see if you can make an order?
I just have to say, I think they are the greatest thing ever, and usually, being in Alaska is more of a hindrance than a help in areas of getting the good stuff...gotta count my blessings today...but yeah, these should be everywhere! Has anyone else found them at a local store? The company makes bath and shower filters as well as water filters for your sink too...and they don't seem that expensive.
I would really like a good metal water bottle for my bike. I've been having trouble finding one that this the exact form factor of a water bottle holder. Does anyone know any good brands/locations for bottles that'll fit a bike? I need metal, because it won't break and they're not heat sensitive (I'll be in the light all day and plastic is known to congeal with water under these circumstances). I intentionally bought a ratcheting plastic water bottle holder so it wouldn't scratch metal bottles, but I can't get one that fits and isn't also extra long. If the bottle is too long it'll hit my bike lock, so I need it to be your typical cycling bottle size, about 20 oz, I believe.
Thanks for sharing your methods of opening these delicious, nutritious wonders. :-)
This was an abnormally large organic pomegranate, but organic it was.
I am glad to see that people are excited about pomergranate as I am. I dont know what but I have been hammering them lately. it is the only food that I makes me feel better by the end of the day if I feel run down. here is my way to juice them. On...
Well we are not early man. Sitting on the computer typeing isn't natural. Not sure what being natural has to do with working out.
Jumping rope at a moderate pace seems okay for someone out of shape or for a warm up. If you want it to be an effect...
Check out Dr. Bass' books for a much more concise understanding of his research and findings. I bought his books immediately after watching these videos, and have been reading through them since. :-) Great info, thanks for posting! http://www.drba...
I find it's quicker to make four cuts, scaling the outer skin equally then pulling it away and thumping with a wooden spoon. Plus it's less of a mess and you don't lose any juice because none of the kernels are cut :)
There are different varietie...
I have been jumping over rope for the past few days, it feels so good, almost every part in the body moves and it gives a lot of flexibility, it's even helping me to do some yoga asanas much better than before.
Is jumping over the rope good for h...