It all depends on what I am eating/doing:-
Coke with chips/fries/burgers.
Milk with Pot Noodles. (Pot Noodles are a quick convienience food, a habit I still havn't kicked from my student days)
Beer with Curry
Beer with Beer
Red Bull with hangovers.
I also drink about 2 litres of plain sparkling water (I used to use a Soda Stream for this - but it is cheaper to buy in from Tesco's value brand these days). I'm sure this alone keeps me alive.
Question for any dentists out there - is carbonated water bad for your teeth? I have never had a straight answer on this.
-Russ
Originally posted by RussNot a dentist, but the answer is "Yes"
It all depends on what I am eating/doing:-
Coke with chips/fries/burgers.
Milk with Pot Noodles. (Pot Noodles are a quick convienience food, a habit I still havn't kicked from my student days)
Beer with Curry
Beer with Beer
Red Bull with hangovers.
I also drink about 2 litres of plain sparkling water (I used to use a Soda Stream for this - but it i ...[text shortened]... is carbonated water bad for your teeth? I have never had a straight answer on this.
-Russ
Read a paper on this a year or two ago: dentists bemoaning that due to carbonic acid (the fizz in your sparkling whatever), kids of 12 or so had teath ware equivalent to 60+ yr olds.
Apparently the fizz/acid combo does slowly and surely damage your teath.
On the plus side: drinking water is v. good: most folk go about dehyradated and never notice.