Water Hater here needs info...

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  • pickadilly2009
    pickadilly2009 Posts: 320 Member
    Hot water is great. Tastes and smells completely different. It is funny because I have actually been drinking hot water at night for years. During the winter I will just keep a tea pot with hot water on the stove to stay warm and drink it all day long. My mom says that her mother, who was full blooded sweedish woman, drank hot water all the time. She laughed at me the first time she saw me do it. Gramma also used to lick a sugar cube and then take a sip of her water. They were farmers during the depression and sugar was hard to come by so by doing this she was able to make her sugar cubes last a long time! Kinda a neat story.
  • Das_Modell
    Das_Modell Posts: 167
    Sounds like it :smile:
  • BrendaLee
    BrendaLee Posts: 4,463 Member
    I only like water when it's ice cold...well, like is a strong word, so I keep one of my favorite glasses in the freezer, and use it as my water glass. Water is a little more enjoyable in a frosty mug. :smile:
  • Das_Modell
    Das_Modell Posts: 167
    i found this bottled water from Dierburgs in their Organic section and it's already got mint flavor to it and i took a sip of it (it was warm tho) and it was pretty good :smile: It's called "hint"
  • nhoffman08
    nhoffman08 Posts: 28
    There is a GREAT product from Quixtar (Amway) of all places...It's called Nutrilite Twist tubes. You just add it to a bottle of water. Oh my goodness...they are so good. Now, I'm not an Amway rep so I can only give you a link to the general order/info page...but they are relatively inexpensive and taste AWESOME! I tried the Tropical Sport flavor and fell in love with it. Plus, added benefit of antioxidants and other goodies.

    http://www.quixtar.com/search/default.aspx?Ntt=twist tubes&sid=192118EB4331

    Check it out!
  • I love Crystal Light too.....but be careful not to overdo it as the sweetner in it can cause stomache problems if you drink a lot. I got into a habit of drinking a quart a day and got some tummy aches that way. A reflexologist that I know suggested warm water with pure lemon (about the juice of one large lemon in 2-4 cups warm water) every morning to help with my legs swelling and dehydration. I'm not a nutritionist but she said the lemon is a natural electrolyte! Living in Baja, this has helped me significantly and the warm drink is more palatable than straight water.

    OOPs....I posted this under my husband's signin...this is JillReinstadler :blushing:
  • ilmommkc
    ilmommkc Posts: 73
    according to some reports i have read, anything you take in that has liquid counts...soup, fruit, crystal light, etc.
  • Cucumber slices, and lemon slices in the water are refreshing a fabulous.....
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