time of writing I am in South China and I have managed to grow my nails a bit due to the fact that I have stopped biting them whilst I have been here due to the generally less hygienic conditions here (e.g. public toilets with no hand washing facilities, non-drinkable tap water etc...
Drinkable cold water came from a mains supply, but hot water came from attic(顶楼) tanks and was not considered suitable for consumption. So they were kept apart. Millions of people drink tea worldwide, but Brits put milk in theirs. Why? This practice relates to the quality of china cup...
Visitors to the UK that have just washed their hands in an old-fashioned sink might be wondering why one tap is only for hot water,the other cold. 3 .So,why this oddity? It relates to a time when hot and cold water were kept separate to prevent pollution.Drinkable cold water came fro...
Visitors to the UK that have just washed their hands in an old-fashioned sink might be wondering why one tap is only for hot water,the other cold.(3)___.So,why this oddity? It relates to a time when hot and cold water were kept separate to prevent pollution.Drinkable cold water ...
Drinkable cold water came from a mains supply, but hot water came fromattic tanks and was not considered suitable for consumption. So they were kept apart.Millions of people drink tea worldwide, but the odd Brits put milk in theirs. Why? This mysterious practicerelates to the quality of ...
Visitors to the UK that have just washed their hands in an old-fashioned sink might be wondering why one tap is only for hot water, the other cold. 3 . So, why this oddity? It relates to a time when hot and cold water were kept separate to prevent pollution. Drinkable cold water ...
It relates to atime when hot and cold water were kept separate toprevent pollution. Drinkable cold water came from amain supply, but hot water came from attic tanks(屋顶水箱)and was not considered suitable forconsumption. So they were kept apart.Millions of people drink tea worldwide, but ...
Drinkable cold water came from a main supply, but hot water came from attic tanks and was not considered suitable for consumption. So they were kept apart.Millions of people drink tea worldwide, but theodd Brits put milk in theirs. Why? T his mysterious practice relates to the quality of...
YES, drinkable alcohol is one of the best currencies you could stockpile. Even better if you know how to produce it. I have known that our local beer factory in my former town is producing pumpkin and tapioca beer! Is that great or what?
It relates to a time when hot and cold water were kept separate to prevent pollution.Drinkable cold water came from a mains supply,but hot water came from attic tanks and was not considered suitable for consumption.Sothey were kept apart.Millions of people drink tea worldwide,but the odd ...