Boiling water
By deodavid
@deodavid (4147)
Philippines
August 16, 2012 6:31am CST
Hey there fellas,
Well the season is a bit cold and it is hard to get into the shower since it will be freezing and then I'll be gasping to warm up my insides, so what to do boil water, well sad to say i don't have any built in heaters for the water so good old fashioned
stove top boil, but no worries my electric stove is up for the task and in I go
after a minute or so of waiting for this water to heat up, discuss with you later.
3 responses
@ElicBxn (64169)
• United States
16 Aug 12
Its been 100º or higher (38º C) and while I can eat hot (temp not spicy) food, I find drinking hot liquids just makes me even less able to handle the heat.
We mostly use the microwave to heat water here, for making iced tea or hot coffee - other people in the house don't have the problem with hot drinks I do.
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@jazel_juan (15745)
• Philippines
16 Aug 12
Lol my daughter needs lukewarm water for bathing..therefore every morning i do prepare their hot water so they would not feel cold. But i do not use the stove to boil water because we do have this pitcher that i just plugged in the electricity and it boils..
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@deodavid (4147)
• Philippines
25 Aug 12
Great that you do have an electric kettle it will save the gas and at the same time less burning of CO2 anyway it is more efficient and you get to be environmentally friendly when i was a kid my other mom wont let me use the gas stove to heat my water so she bought me electric one that you just plugin and drop on the water it was great and i think it still works till now.
@fantabulus (4000)
• India
27 Aug 12
Me and my elder daughter both are drinking boiling water because she is suffering from polycyst overy syndrome disease and I also facing my stomach problem. Dr. suggest us drink only boil water and I think in rainy season boil water is good.




