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  • Los Angeles Area

    Home delivered water?

    how 'bout installing a water purifier? do a search for "reverse osmosis water" and then do a search for "reverse osmosis water SEAGULL." (3 replies, last updated by Joe B. May 30, 2003)

  • Los Angeles Area

    A Hole in the Water Line

    , wasteful bottled water. The water charge was created to compensate for the costly purchase and maintenance of the filtration system. Due to the largely negative response, they’ve done away with the fee and now offer flat... (1 reply, last updated by The Chowhound Team November 9, 2007)

  • Cookware

    Water filter systems for the home, advice needed

    others like their whole-house system. I have a reverse osmosis filter for my kitchen tap. It works, but I’m tired of changing the filters every 6 months. Also, I am thinking about getting a particular kind of dishwasher that... (0 replies, last updated by La Dolce Vita February 27, 2007)

  • Cookware

    Water filter recs.

    am trying to avoid)! I would like to avoid creating a “hungry water,” which I believe is reverse osmosis. Please let me know what you all recommend. (6 replies, last updated by HLing February 22, 2008)

  • Wine

    Non-Alcohol & De Alcoholized - are there any good ones?

    There are/were three main technologies employed to remove the alcohol from wine: vacuum, reverse osmosis, and spinning cone. None really yield a satisfying result, IMHO. Ariel (which uses r.o.) and Sutter Home’s... (3 replies, last updated by zin1953 November 2, 2007)

  • Wine

    2002 Conti Leopardi Dittajuti Rosso Conero Vigneti del Coppo - Tastes like fruit

    . Instead we drag out out every descriptor possible – cassis, olives, licorice, linden flower, etc. Don’t even get me going on the impact of modern winemaking - reverse osmosis, chips, Merlot in everything! Thanks for... (2 replies, last updated by Melanie Wong August 3, 2006)

  • Los Angeles Area

    Dinner for 30 in LA

    group (USC’s Reverse Osmosis). The Stinking Rose 55 N La Cienega Beverly Hills, CA 90211 (310) 652-7673 www.thestinkingrose.com (9 replies, last updated by vickie2172 December 17, 2008)

  • Food Media and News

    Washington Post: "French wines gauge earth warming"

    for a surprising number of varieties." However, there is still an issue with unpredictability of climate. They’re doing experiments with reverse osmosis methods for reducing alcohol to get ready. (7 replies, last updated by Melanie Wong October 27, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    Adding minerals to distilled water

    It’s perfectly safe to drink, but it’s not really “palatable” which is what I assumed the OP meant. Distilled or even reverse-osmosis-purified water tastes totally flat and well, just “wet”... (9 replies, last updated by alliedawn_98 May 18, 2008)

  • Manhattan

    Gusto Organics - 14th and 6th

    and the dressing was a tasteless soup. 3- The server sat down and chatted with us (too friendly) and would not stop talking about the great filtered water. Wow! they bought a reverse osmosis system. It was fine but he actually... (4 replies, last updated by sea97horse January 21, 2008)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    Tofu House, Palo Alto: with a logo like this...

    On top of all that, the Palo Alto location offers water specially filtered as standard drink. They mention this water on signs inside the restaurant, saying that it goes through a special filter unit (reverse osmosis? Forgot).... (2 replies, last updated by KK November 24, 2005)

  • Los Angeles Area

    Pasta with a Chlorine Taste? (Buca/Louise's/San Gennaro)

    yes chlorine will gas out but waters are treated with chloramine-pertty stable. Reverse osmosis will remove it and aquarium fish type additives do the same. Must say though all the pasta i’ve cooked in kitchens i’ve... (7 replies, last updated by cheftoy May 24, 2004)

  • Not About Food

    Tell me about your home water filtration/softener/purification system, please

    there is a slight salty taste to our water (I don’t), so we have a reverse osmosis water filter for drinking, coffee, ice, etc. These are readily available at Costco, etc. All this stuff works and our water tastes good plus... (11 replies, last updated by lisavf November 6, 2009)

  • Home Cooking

    Saltless Tuscan Bread

    use water filtered through our reverse osmosis system. I suggest using distilled or Dasani brand or other water using reverse osmosis. The Brita filter also may do a good job; I don’t know. **I get this from King Arthur... (2 replies, last updated by bacchante August 26, 2009)

  • Cookware

    Severe All-Clad corrosion from our water-softener

    : We don’t cook with or drink the softened water. We have a reverse osmosis system at our kitchen sink to remove the salt. However, it would be way too expensive to wash our dishes with water from the reverse osmosis... (12 replies, last updated by ceejay2005 May 20, 2009)

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