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Are All Soft Drinks Bad For Your Health?
Majority opinion seems to be that carbonated drinks are by definition unhealthy. But could this be a popular myth?
In the United States of America, we call our favorite flavored carbonated drinks soda pop. It's the carbonation process that puts the "fizz" in soda pop.
The quality and different tastes of carbonated drinks, including soft drinks, is caused by the amount of dissolved CO2 which causes carbonic acid in the drink. Latest info about great tasting flavored carbonated water, no sugar or sweeteners, very good tasting and it is made by flavors to flavor sparkling water.
Carbonation is the process that gives many soft drinks their distinctive taste. That fizzy sensation is caused by diluted carbonic acid, not, as many believe, by the bubbles.
Carbonated water is plain water into which CO2 gas has been dissolved; also known as sparkling water, it is the predominant ingredient of most "soft drinks".
In the past, these drinks were home-made by putting water in a seltzer bottle and adding CO2. Club soda, identical to plain carbonated water, may contain a small trace of salt or other minerals. Home-made soda pop could taste salty because of these trace ingredients. If you add some drops of concentrated flavors now you have soda pop.
If it has enough minerals, the drink is called sparkling water. At allfreightfree.com you can discover -- and purchase -- a large assortment of calorie-free flavors to jazz up sparkling water with great tastes. This could be a great option for your family to drink instead of soda pop.
Carbonated drinks in the form of diet soda pop can be a calorie-free way to make sure your family drinks plenty of water; we all know that the better the drinks taste, the more your kids drink, and the more they drink, the healthier for your family.
If anyone in your family is athletically active, this flavored drink will also make sure they stay properly hydrated while exercising. This has been an extremely hot summer; but heat or no heat, most colleges and high schools have two-a-day football practices underway. Perhaps, football mom, you could provide the team different flavored carbonated drinks to make sure everyone drinks the amounts that they need and stays well hydrated.The kids will love you and, who knows? maybe the coach will, too. This could be a good project for the football booster club to take on.
The extreme temperatures made it a dangerous summer even for Texans, who are used to hot summers; and has made drinking water more important than ever. Most of us, however, are not accustomed to day after humid day of 100-degrees-plus temperatures; infants and the elderly are especially vulnerable.
It is evident that not all carbonated drinks are the same. So, flavored carbonated drinks could be a good option for you and your kids, and maybe even for your elderly neighbor. We are, after all, our brother's keeper.
Does anyone know of a good website I can start a football Keeper League that has salary caps?
www.thecommish.tv
I've never played with salary caps, but this site has that option available. It is highly customizable and pretty easy to use.
Hillsborough: Boys soccer preview (St. Petersburg Times)
**By Joey Knight, Times Staff Writer**
Saturday, November 5, 2011
We momentarily interrupt our regular football coverage for some futbol
coverage. As if on tip-toe, soccer season has snuck upon us from behind and
free-kicked us to full attention. With eyes wide open, we've discovered most
of east Hillsborough is rebuilding, the private-school stalwarts are
replenishing and the noise some programs are making in the county's northwest
corner is resounding. On the eve of the regular season's commencement, we take
a crack at projecting the top sides, strikers, sweepers and story lines of the
2011-12 season.
**Preseason top five**
**1. Jesuit**
Venerable coach Bob Bauman calls it a rebuilding year, which we're not buying
for a second. Sure, the Tigers graduated 15 seniors, but prolific forward
Brett Durrance is back and the youngsters around him are astounding.
**2. Tampa Prep**
The talent is in place for the Terrapins to make a run at their fifth state
title in eight seasons. Coach Doug Smith welcomed at least two impact
transfers who should fortify a returning nucleus led by sleek forward Jordan
Hayes.
**3. Steinbrenner**
The Warriors would rank even higher were it not for standout forward Oli
Ortiz's recent move to Texas. Nonetheless, ...
Incredible blunder by football goalkeeper
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