I love sparkling water and I feel like it gets such a bad press?! I find it so refreshing and it also has a really nice mouthfeel too.For food I’ve had a calorific AF ready meal and for drink I’ve had sparkling water
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yeh if I'm in a pub etc and not drinking alcohol this is always my go to drink with lemon/lime, but you have to make sure you use a straw as it is apparently really damaging for teeth!I love sparkling water and I feel like it gets such a bad press?! I find it so refreshing and it also has a really nice mouthfeel too.
Omg this. My old flat had a sodastream and I miss it so badI love sparkling water and I feel like it gets such a bad press?! I find it so refreshing and it also has a really nice mouthfeel too.
Oh, big time. No way they’d get away with it these daysThat is like something from a tv programme , it would have resulted in a lawsuit nowadays i'm sure
yeh if I'm in a pub etc and not drinking alcohol this is always my go to drink with lemon/lime, but you have to make sure you use a straw as it is apparently really damaging for teeth!
where the hell did you go to school?!!!Very sweary, but Nat from Nat's What I Reckon, has made a lasagna and shown people how to make a bechamel. There was no blender involved!
PE wasn't really a thing at my school, thankfully. I remain convinced half the teachers were just randoms off the street who'd just walked in one day. There was an old guy who barely spoke English, who used to buy and sell weed to/from students, one covered in psoriasis who'd bring her snakes to school in a kettle, another showed us The Towering Inferno in Office Procedures because 'it was set in an office'. I learnt three things at that school, touch typing, how to make a bong out of anything, and basic cooking skills (I only use two of those things these days!)
Darwin, in Australia. It was a very strange school, but my peers on FB seem to have turned out reasonably normal, so it can't have done us much harm.where the hell did you go to school?!!!
It sounds amazing!!
totally different but some friends of mine in australia once had an alarm go off and they were told there was some kind of terrorist attack and they all hadto hide under desks. they were therefor about 4 hours, none of the students aware it wasn't real. it always reminded me of something from summer heights highDarwin, in Australia. It was a very strange school, but my peers on FB seem to have turned out reasonably normal, so it can't have done us much harm.
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