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Yes, you can refrigerate boiled water. It is safe to drink, and storing it in the refrigerator will help it to cool down faster for drinking later.
I would suggest buying bottled water, drinking city tap water or by mixing a little dirt and grime in there. That should prevent you from drinking clean water.
You dehydrate.
Because they have a drinking problem...
no in fact mixture of hot and cold water improves digestion and also helps in loosing weight but one should drink this combination wisely..although it is good,,it is good for cold also...it is my own experience and told to me by parents that if u get cold do use mixture of boiled and cold water it helps quick recovery from cold.
Water - for drinking, cooking, cleaning. Milk - for drinking, baking, cooking. Juice - for drinking, mixing into cocktails. Broth - for making soups, stews, and sauces.
Unfortunately you'll either need to purchase bottled water or else a filter to safely clean the water for drinking. Sometime water can be boiled depending on what is polluting it.
Gradually start mixing the milk with water, each day, until they are only drinking water.
No, boiled water is simply boiled. Distilled water is when the steam from the boiling is gathered and rebottled.
When water is boiled it changes from liquid to a gas.
There is a great drinking water problem in rural areas because there are poor water piping and sewerage facilities. Many rural residents need to rely on traditional means of water collection and purification.