tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16217624.post1569216363950088459..comments2023-07-02T03:51:34.639-07:00Comments on Financial Baby Steps: How To Break A Soda HabitUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16217624.post-24479573516297330172011-11-09T07:20:40.092-08:002011-11-09T07:20:40.092-08:00What a great tip! I will try this. I don't lik...What a great tip! I will try this. I don't like the way water tastes but I know it's better (and cheaper!)for your health and wallet. I read an article on "Dollar Stretcher" that claimed that drinking soda is like rinsing your teeth in an acid bath because soda has citric acid in it. That was enough to give me pause without even considering the financial cost.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16217624.post-16013575321915516142011-11-09T05:21:24.555-08:002011-11-09T05:21:24.555-08:00I'm not trying to quit diet soda because of th...I'm not trying to quit diet soda because of the expense but because of what I realize it's doing to my teeth. Ditto the aspertame and sugar, I want to cut way down and/or quit those also. I seldom buy name brand anything, so I can't claim pop is costing me a fortune. I'm just tired of thinking I have to haul a can of pop with me. Your idea is worth a try. What I'm doing carrying my mug with me wherever I go and using different varieties of tea bags or one of those individual flavored instant teas, makes a decent weak drink if you're tired of plain water and works well in fast food restaurants. Or just order water at the nicer places and surreptitiously make your own (yeah, I know it's tacky).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com