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2 litres or 8 glasses? Who knows. I figured 2 of the water bottles is 2 litres. I'm pretty sure I've drank (drunk) over that amount today, but the bottles may only be 750mL, not sure.

I decided I'd try for 8 glasses instead. But the glass I'm using is one of our really big cups. I think they hold around 400mL and I'm on my 5th or 6th one.

My kidneys saw the flood of water coming their way and I'm sure they screamed "HOLY SHIZNIT!!" and I've been dashing to the toilet every 10 minutes.

On the upside all I've eaten today was a bowl of Just Right for breakfast (with a glass of juice), a toasted foccacia with garlic mayo, ham, semi-dried tomato, mushroom and jarlsberg for lunch and a small Cadbury easter egg. Hopefully all I'll eat for the rest of the day is dinner (apricot chicken) and maybe another small bit of chocolate for dessert.

Re: Counting glasses? Why not count meals?

Date: 2003-05-03 02:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morninglord.livejournal.com
easier for me to just do a large size bottle than to attept to try to count glasses
I was just pointing out an easy way to count glasses, cos drinking a big bottle of water isn't necessarily the best cos I find it hard to drink it a little bit during the whole day, and generally drink most of it at once. Where as if you have a drink with every meal, its easy to keep count, in fact you wouldn't really have to think much more than "where my glass of water?".
I just get carried away in my general enthusiasm for stuff.
Sorry for giving you all the extra stuff you didn't need to know. I need to learn when I'm blithering and shut up.
:)

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