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Inline Filters vs. Countertop Filters: What’s Best for Your Home?

Sometimes the best upgrades are the ones you stop noticing, because they just work. If you’re choosing between an inline filter and a countertop system, the “right” option comes down to your kitchen, your routine, and how you like to drink water. Here’s a simple guide to help you pick the best fit for your home.

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Hydrating smoothie recipes featuring filtered water

Sometimes the simplest pleasures also deliver a generous health boost. Smoothies are among them. While you can enjoy one any time of year, they are especially good in the warmer months when your body craves something light, hydrating and full of nutrients. Even better? Make them with filtered water to keep the flavour clean and the ingredients balanced.

What’s the Difference Between Boiled and Filtered Water?

Boiling is one of the oldest methods of making water safe, and for good reason. It quickly kills most bacteria, viruses and parasites that can be present in a supply. But boiling isn’t the only way people protect their water, and it certainly isn’t the same as filtering. The difference between the two is often misunderstood, and it’s bigger than it first appears.