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when you boil water do you put the cover

PURE, distilled water boils at 212*. Salted (or any other impurities for that matter, such as the dissolved solids present in all tap water) actually RAISES the boiling TEMPERATURE of water. Salt not needed. Sorry.
Yeah, I realized after I typed it that I had it backwards. I use salt for flavor, not to change how my water boils anyway...
 
IIRC, salt does not make water boil faster, but it lowers the temperature at which it boils... that's why they say if you are going to salt your pasta water, do it after it comes to a boil... otherwise your pasta will take longer to cook.
if it lowers the temperature at which it boils, why would it not boil faster? i thought women were supposed to know these basic cooking things. :irishkiss:
 
if it lowers the temperature at which it boils, why would it not boil faster? i thought women were supposed to know these basic cooking things. :irishkiss:
I had it backwards... it raises the temperature. Only 7 years out of HS and basic chemistry escapes me. :rotflmao:

But as previously stated, I add salt to boiling pasta water for flavor, not to change how my water boils.
 
if it lowers the temperature at which it boils, why would it not boil faster? i thought women were supposed to know these basic cooking things. :irishkiss:
Despite what you read in cookbooks, scientists claim that the amount of salt you’d typically add to a pot of boiling water is too small to make any meaningful difference in the boiling time or boiling point.
 
:disagree: Ive lived here long enough to know better...
Are you unable to read your City Of Phoenix Water quality report which is included with your water bill once a year?

but to your question...Sometime bottled if not then the filtered water from the fridge. :thup2:
You pour bottled water into ice cube trays? As far as the "filtered" water from the fridge goes, :jump: It is just activated charcoal. It doesn't filter anything but smell/taste.

We dont even give kitty or Derb fing crappy tap water. :idmo:
Well, you have lawn service, can pay electricians to install vent hoods, plumbers to install dishwashers, etc. Some of us aren't rolling in extra cash. Besides, the cats would rather lick the water off of the bottom of the tub after I take a shower than drink it out of their bowls.
 
Are you unable to read your City Of Phoenix Water quality report which is included with your water bill once a year?
:yup: Just did on Sunday..our bulk it coming up. :)


You pour bottled water into ice cube trays? As far as the "filtered" water from the fridge goes, :jump: It is just activated charcoal. It doesn't filter anything but smell/taste.
:yup: Sure the hell have..again Ive been here long enough.

Its better than tap :jump:

Well, you have lawn service, can pay electricians to install vent hoods, plumbers to install dishwashers, etc. Some of us aren't rolling in extra cash. Besides, the cats would rather lick the water off of the bottom of the tub after I take a shower than drink it out of their bowls.
:rotflmao: BUT you have one of the most expensive houses in Phx ;)

Kitty/Derb would rather not do that..and Im ok w/that.

Your right, your's has to bring home the bacon.
:) MUCH better than sitting around all day waiting for you to come home so you can do all the cleaning/laundry AND make dinner :jump:

No Really.
 
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