Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

RE: water better then cola?

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

yes, and they sell it in the stores as well. diet A & W cream root beer is the

best! trust me, try it and you'll like it.

Regards,

Re: water better then cola?

Cy, You're not the only one that remembers those car hops and A & W root

beer places. The last A & W root beer stand I saw was here in Riverside circa

1980 when it was torn down to become some Mexican fast-food place that was

very short-lived, making way for yet some other building. Don't even know

what it is now as it's been mucked over so many times. But yes I remember

those frosty mugs of root beer. And no, the A & W sold in the store was NEVER

as good as what you got at the stand. They had good burgers, and what you

really got there was a wonderful time all wrapped up and it didn't even cost

that much. Back in the 60s I was much too young to worry about dating when

my folks used to take us to A & W, but I sure have many good memories of a hot

Saturday afternoon with a frosty mug of root beer the likes of which I've

never tasted since, and a fond memory of things today's generation will

never know anything about, just as I also remember drive-ins and diners, all

those good things!

Like the 5 cent bottles of coke I mentioned earlier, it's all memories I

can cherish...

Bill

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

yes, and they sell it in the stores as well. diet A & W cream root beer is the

best! trust me, try it and you'll like it.

Regards,

Re: water better then cola?

Cy, You're not the only one that remembers those car hops and A & W root

beer places. The last A & W root beer stand I saw was here in Riverside circa

1980 when it was torn down to become some Mexican fast-food place that was

very short-lived, making way for yet some other building. Don't even know

what it is now as it's been mucked over so many times. But yes I remember

those frosty mugs of root beer. And no, the A & W sold in the store was NEVER

as good as what you got at the stand. They had good burgers, and what you

really got there was a wonderful time all wrapped up and it didn't even cost

that much. Back in the 60s I was much too young to worry about dating when

my folks used to take us to A & W, but I sure have many good memories of a hot

Saturday afternoon with a frosty mug of root beer the likes of which I've

never tasted since, and a fond memory of things today's generation will

never know anything about, just as I also remember drive-ins and diners, all

those good things!

Like the 5 cent bottles of coke I mentioned earlier, it's all memories I

can cherish...

Bill

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I have haeard this also. About forty years ago my aunt was shot and the

doctor who took her damaged kidney out told her to lay off carbonated drinks

since they hurt the kidney. He said she needed to take care of the kidney

she had left. She has lived this long with hardly any kidney problems.

Dean

I personally know someone who literally is older than dirt.

If you would like to meet him, please write to me

or join us on the Masters List:

masterslist-subscribe

water better then cola?

> some where I heard that drinking to much pop, regular or diet, will remove

> the calcium out of your body. could this be true? I learn to like water

back

> in school and still to this day, I drink about one gallon per day. don't

get

> me wrong, I do enjoy diet pop and probably do drink more then I should.

> maybe I should give up the diet pop and just stick with water and light

> beer. can't go wrong with ether one of them.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I have haeard this also. About forty years ago my aunt was shot and the

doctor who took her damaged kidney out told her to lay off carbonated drinks

since they hurt the kidney. He said she needed to take care of the kidney

she had left. She has lived this long with hardly any kidney problems.

Dean

I personally know someone who literally is older than dirt.

If you would like to meet him, please write to me

or join us on the Masters List:

masterslist-subscribe

water better then cola?

> some where I heard that drinking to much pop, regular or diet, will remove

> the calcium out of your body. could this be true? I learn to like water

back

> in school and still to this day, I drink about one gallon per day. don't

get

> me wrong, I do enjoy diet pop and probably do drink more then I should.

> maybe I should give up the diet pop and just stick with water and light

> beer. can't go wrong with ether one of them.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

justin, if you add lemon juice will this still be o k? karen from canada

Re: water better then cola?

>

>

> Cy, You're not the only one that remembers those car hops and A & W root

> beer places. The last A & W root beer stand I saw was here in Riverside

circa

> 1980 when it was torn down to become some Mexican fast-food place that

was

> very short-lived, making way for yet some other building. Don't even

know

> what it is now as it's been mucked over so many times. But yes I

remember

> those frosty mugs of root beer. And no, the A & W sold in the store was

NEVER

> as good as what you got at the stand. They had good burgers, and what

you

> really got there was a wonderful time all wrapped up and it didn't even

cost

> that much. Back in the 60s I was much too young to worry about dating

when

> my folks used to take us to A & W, but I sure have many good memories of a

hot

> Saturday afternoon with a frosty mug of root beer the likes of which

I've

> never tasted since, and a fond memory of things today's generation will

> never know anything about, just as I also remember drive-ins and diners,

all

> those good things!

>

> Like the 5 cent bottles of coke I mentioned earlier, it's all memories

I

> can cherish...

>

> Bill

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

justin, if you add lemon juice will this still be o k? karen from canada

Re: water better then cola?

>

>

> Cy, You're not the only one that remembers those car hops and A & W root

> beer places. The last A & W root beer stand I saw was here in Riverside

circa

> 1980 when it was torn down to become some Mexican fast-food place that

was

> very short-lived, making way for yet some other building. Don't even

know

> what it is now as it's been mucked over so many times. But yes I

remember

> those frosty mugs of root beer. And no, the A & W sold in the store was

NEVER

> as good as what you got at the stand. They had good burgers, and what

you

> really got there was a wonderful time all wrapped up and it didn't even

cost

> that much. Back in the 60s I was much too young to worry about dating

when

> my folks used to take us to A & W, but I sure have many good memories of a

hot

> Saturday afternoon with a frosty mug of root beer the likes of which

I've

> never tasted since, and a fond memory of things today's generation will

> never know anything about, just as I also remember drive-ins and diners,

all

> those good things!

>

> Like the 5 cent bottles of coke I mentioned earlier, it's all memories

I

> can cherish...

>

> Bill

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

To whoever asked about the fat content in pork skins:

Carbs=0, Sodium=230mg, saturated fat 2g, Cholesterol=15mg, total fat=5g.

Serving size=1/2oz. The total bag contains 12 servings.

This was Wal-Mart's own brand.

Cy, the Ancient One...

Re: water better then cola?

justin, if you add lemon juice will this still be o k? karen from canada

Re: water better then cola?

>

>

> Cy, You're not the only one that remembers those car hops and A & W

root

> beer places. The last A & W root beer stand I saw was here in

> Riverside

circa

> 1980 when it was torn down to become some Mexican fast-food place

> that

was

> very short-lived, making way for yet some other building. Don't even

know

> what it is now as it's been mucked over so many times. But yes I

remember

> those frosty mugs of root beer. And no, the A & W sold in the store

> was

NEVER

> as good as what you got at the stand. They had good burgers, and

> what

you

> really got there was a wonderful time all wrapped up and it didn't

> even

cost

> that much. Back in the 60s I was much too young to worry about

> dating

when

> my folks used to take us to A & W, but I sure have many good memories

> of a

hot

> Saturday afternoon with a frosty mug of root beer the likes of which

I've

> never tasted since, and a fond memory of things today's generation

will

> never know anything about, just as I also remember drive-ins and

> diners,

all

> those good things!

>

> Like the 5 cent bottles of coke I mentioned earlier, it's all

> memories

I

> can cherish...

>

> Bill

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

this is good information about the pork rinds...thanks.

Leona

Re: water better then cola?

>

>

> Cy, You're not the only one that remembers those car hops and A & W

root

> beer places. The last A & W root beer stand I saw was here in

> Riverside

circa

> 1980 when it was torn down to become some Mexican fast-food place

> that

was

> very short-lived, making way for yet some other building. Don't even

know

> what it is now as it's been mucked over so many times. But yes I

remember

> those frosty mugs of root beer. And no, the A & W sold in the store

> was

NEVER

> as good as what you got at the stand. They had good burgers, and

> what

you

> really got there was a wonderful time all wrapped up and it didn't

> even

cost

> that much. Back in the 60s I was much too young to worry about

> dating

when

> my folks used to take us to A & W, but I sure have many good memories

> of a

hot

> Saturday afternoon with a frosty mug of root beer the likes of which

I've

> never tasted since, and a fond memory of things today's generation

will

> never know anything about, just as I also remember drive-ins and

> diners,

all

> those good things!

>

> Like the 5 cent bottles of coke I mentioned earlier, it's all

> memories

I

> can cherish...

>

> Bill

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

this is good information about the pork rinds...thanks.

Leona

Re: water better then cola?

>

>

> Cy, You're not the only one that remembers those car hops and A & W

root

> beer places. The last A & W root beer stand I saw was here in

> Riverside

circa

> 1980 when it was torn down to become some Mexican fast-food place

> that

was

> very short-lived, making way for yet some other building. Don't even

know

> what it is now as it's been mucked over so many times. But yes I

remember

> those frosty mugs of root beer. And no, the A & W sold in the store

> was

NEVER

> as good as what you got at the stand. They had good burgers, and

> what

you

> really got there was a wonderful time all wrapped up and it didn't

> even

cost

> that much. Back in the 60s I was much too young to worry about

> dating

when

> my folks used to take us to A & W, but I sure have many good memories

> of a

hot

> Saturday afternoon with a frosty mug of root beer the likes of which

I've

> never tasted since, and a fond memory of things today's generation

will

> never know anything about, just as I also remember drive-ins and

> diners,

all

> those good things!

>

> Like the 5 cent bottles of coke I mentioned earlier, it's all

> memories

I

> can cherish...

>

> Bill

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I'm actually not certain of carb grams on lemon juice check the bottle smile.

Regards,

Re: water better then cola?

>

>

> Cy, You're not the only one that remembers those car hops and A & W root

> beer places. The last A & W root beer stand I saw was here in Riverside

circa

> 1980 when it was torn down to become some Mexican fast-food place that

was

> very short-lived, making way for yet some other building. Don't even

know

> what it is now as it's been mucked over so many times. But yes I

remember

> those frosty mugs of root beer. And no, the A & W sold in the store was

NEVER

> as good as what you got at the stand. They had good burgers, and what

you

> really got there was a wonderful time all wrapped up and it didn't even

cost

> that much. Back in the 60s I was much too young to worry about dating

when

> my folks used to take us to A & W, but I sure have many good memories of a

hot

> Saturday afternoon with a frosty mug of root beer the likes of which

I've

> never tasted since, and a fond memory of things today's generation will

> never know anything about, just as I also remember drive-ins and diners,

all

> those good things!

>

> Like the 5 cent bottles of coke I mentioned earlier, it's all memories

I

> can cherish...

>

> Bill

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

There are no carbs in lemon jice. that is one fruit diabaetics can have in

unlimited quantities. Just add splenda!

Re: water better then cola?

I'm actually not certain of carb grams on lemon juice check the bottle

smile.

Regards,

Re: water better then cola?

>

>

> Cy, You're not the only one that remembers those car hops and A & W

root

> beer places. The last A & W root beer stand I saw was here in Riverside

circa

> 1980 when it was torn down to become some Mexican fast-food place that

was

> very short-lived, making way for yet some other building. Don't even

know

> what it is now as it's been mucked over so many times. But yes I

remember

> those frosty mugs of root beer. And no, the A & W sold in the store was

NEVER

> as good as what you got at the stand. They had good burgers, and what

you

> really got there was a wonderful time all wrapped up and it didn't

even

cost

> that much. Back in the 60s I was much too young to worry about dating

when

> my folks used to take us to A & W, but I sure have many good memories of

a

hot

> Saturday afternoon with a frosty mug of root beer the likes of which

I've

> never tasted since, and a fond memory of things today's generation

will

> never know anything about, just as I also remember drive-ins and

diners,

all

> those good things!

>

> Like the 5 cent bottles of coke I mentioned earlier, it's all

memories

I

> can cherish...

>

> Bill

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

wow! that sounds great!

Regards,

Re: water better then cola?

>

>

> Cy, You're not the only one that remembers those car hops and A & W

root

> beer places. The last A & W root beer stand I saw was here in Riverside

circa

> 1980 when it was torn down to become some Mexican fast-food place that

was

> very short-lived, making way for yet some other building. Don't even

know

> what it is now as it's been mucked over so many times. But yes I

remember

> those frosty mugs of root beer. And no, the A & W sold in the store was

NEVER

> as good as what you got at the stand. They had good burgers, and what

you

> really got there was a wonderful time all wrapped up and it didn't

even

cost

> that much. Back in the 60s I was much too young to worry about dating

when

> my folks used to take us to A & W, but I sure have many good memories of

a

hot

> Saturday afternoon with a frosty mug of root beer the likes of which

I've

> never tasted since, and a fond memory of things today's generation

will

> never know anything about, just as I also remember drive-ins and

diners,

all

> those good things!

>

> Like the 5 cent bottles of coke I mentioned earlier, it's all

memories

I

> can cherish...

>

> Bill

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

wow! that sounds great!

Regards,

Re: water better then cola?

>

>

> Cy, You're not the only one that remembers those car hops and A & W

root

> beer places. The last A & W root beer stand I saw was here in Riverside

circa

> 1980 when it was torn down to become some Mexican fast-food place that

was

> very short-lived, making way for yet some other building. Don't even

know

> what it is now as it's been mucked over so many times. But yes I

remember

> those frosty mugs of root beer. And no, the A & W sold in the store was

NEVER

> as good as what you got at the stand. They had good burgers, and what

you

> really got there was a wonderful time all wrapped up and it didn't

even

cost

> that much. Back in the 60s I was much too young to worry about dating

when

> my folks used to take us to A & W, but I sure have many good memories of

a

hot

> Saturday afternoon with a frosty mug of root beer the likes of which

I've

> never tasted since, and a fond memory of things today's generation

will

> never know anything about, just as I also remember drive-ins and

diners,

all

> those good things!

>

> Like the 5 cent bottles of coke I mentioned earlier, it's all

memories

I

> can cherish...

>

> Bill

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...