Cinnamon Apple *Detox* Spa Water!

queenbeeq
queenbeeq Posts: 40 Member
While browsing pinterest - pinaddict - one day I stumbled upon a pin that was described as a Detox Spa Water so I decided I'd give it a try!

Core two small apples, whichever kind you prefer, and slice them up and put them into a 2L jug with two cinnamon sticks. Fill the jug halfway with ice and then fill the rest with water. (I like to leave mine in the fridge over night so the flavor circulates longer).

To my surprise, it was delicious, it tastes a bit like apple pie but ZERO calories! (Unless you eat the apple from the bottom afterwards ;))

I've been drinking it the past week and I've felt a huge change in my body. Apple and Cinnamon are well known to heighten your metabolism.

For all you who are not a fan of drinking water, try this! It's a healthy, natural, sugar free way to add flavor to your water.

(I've also tried boiling the apple and cinnamon before putting it in my jug, it really releases the flavor more!)
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  • Thanks for sharing! I will try it. Sounds delicious.
  • vbmama2012
    vbmama2012 Posts: 60 Member
    Aside from feeling better, did you notice any difference weight-wise? I'm just curious, as I also stumbled across this Apple Cinnamon Spa Water recipe!
  • AprilRenewed
    AprilRenewed Posts: 691 Member
    Interesting. I may have to try it after vacation...
  • ladytinkerbell99
    ladytinkerbell99 Posts: 970 Member
    Thanks for sharing. I am going to try this for sure. :flowerforyou:
  • queenbeeq
    queenbeeq Posts: 40 Member
    My weight was up and down 5 pounds before last week, as soon as I started drinking the water my weight has been steady and decreased, in healthy increments!
  • krisiepoo
    krisiepoo Posts: 710 Member
    Will have to try this!
  • loadsandloads
    loadsandloads Posts: 353 Member
    interesting....thinking about this.
  • queenbeeq
    queenbeeq Posts: 40 Member
    I've also tried mint leaves, raspberries and blueberries! Not as delicious, in my opinion, but still a healthier, natural flavor substitution :)
  • ashlielinn
    ashlielinn Posts: 920
    Bump!
  • livityliv
    livityliv Posts: 110 Member
    Oooh that sounds good! I've tried cucumber to flavor my water but wasn't feeling it. This sounds awesome! Love apples and cinnamon-thanks for posting!
  • sounds awesome, bump! :)
  • My daughter and I have been drinkig it. I like and recommend!
  • asystolern
    asystolern Posts: 21 Member
    Awesome!! I wanted to try that but wasn't sure if it actually worked! Thanks!! Sincerely, another pinterest addict :)
  • queenbeeq
    queenbeeq Posts: 40 Member
    If anyone is looking for some healthy food & drink options or just some weight loss tips and motivation, feel free to follow my boards on pinterest! It's what keeps me going :) I've got some amazing low cal recipes I found on there too!

    http://pinterest.com/lilbeeq/
  • shercoup
    shercoup Posts: 64 Member
    bump
  • miracle4me
    miracle4me Posts: 522 Member
    I have seen the skinny water recipe with cucumbers in it but just could not bring myself to drink cucumber water :noway:
    I rather eat them. :happy:

    I love apples and cinnamon and cinnamon has many health benefits like lowering blood pressure among other things. I am making this tomorrow thank you for sharing.
  • Cameo530
    Cameo530 Posts: 155 Member
    This sounds terrific. Since I just ate the last apple I had in the house, I'll be heading to the grocery tomorrow so I can try it.
  • jayne12469
    jayne12469 Posts: 52 Member
    Sounds yummy!
  • Kattcooper
    Kattcooper Posts: 21
    I'll have to try it.
  • The flavor sounds great, but if you're leaving the apples in the water, does it get chunky and slimy (as if you'd added applesauce to it?)
    How often do you drink this? (wondering how long it would keep)
  • queenbeeq
    queenbeeq Posts: 40 Member
    The texture stays the same as natural water! Unless you're planning on mashing your apples, it should stay this way :)

    I drink about 3-4 cups of this a day.

    You can keep refilling the jug 4-5 times, always halfway with ice, and then I'd suggest dumping the apple & cinnamon, washing the container and doing it all over again! :)
  • KayteeBear
    KayteeBear Posts: 1,040 Member
    I have seen that! I really want to try it just as a flavoured water. I'm getting bored of plain water at work. Lately I've been doing cucumber lemon water. Also found it on Pinterest, the lemon, cucumber, mint one. Tastes super good with the mint but I ran out of mint so I've just been using cucumber and lemon which is okay but not as good as with the mint.

    I really am looking forward to cinnamon apple water.
  • queenbeeq
    queenbeeq Posts: 40 Member
    Bump :)
  • casherrill76
    casherrill76 Posts: 28 Member
    Bump
  • Cameo530
    Cameo530 Posts: 155 Member
    I had to come back here to say "Thanks for posting this!" I've been drinking it for the better part of a week now. I'm finally off the plateau I've been stuck on for about three weeks (could be the water, could be coincidence but I'm not going to complain either way) and I love the change from plain water.
  • jesspi68
    jesspi68 Posts: 292
    I know they also make special pitchers for people who like to infuse their water so you can keep your infusing ingredients in a separate from the water. I bet they would work great for this, especially for people (like myself) who might be worried about apple particulate.
  • Cameo530
    Cameo530 Posts: 155 Member
    I know they also make special pitchers for people who like to infuse their water so you can keep your infusing ingredients in a separate from the water. I bet they would work great for this, especially for people (like myself) who might be worried about apple particulate.

    I used a nice firm type of apple. Right now it's Kiku but Cameo, Pink Lady, Honey Crisp, or Granny Smith are others I would consider using. I'd avoid Gala like the plague because they're so mushy to begin with, but then again I always avoid Gala like the plague because I hate their texture. Anyway, nice firm apples directly in the pitcher and then every time I poured a glass, I'd refill the pitcher with an equal amount of ice and water so that it never emptied out. I kept that pitcher going for about 5 days, then dumped it all and started with fresh. I never had any particulate in the water, but those pitchers could be handy if the thought of something in your water really icks you out.
  • coppercat25
    coppercat25 Posts: 54 Member
    bump, i love apple and cinnamon!
  • CathLeenyLeen
    CathLeenyLeen Posts: 20 Member
    This sounds amazing and I absolutely can't wait to try. Thank you for sharing!
  • Sound good, in my kitchen right now getting the apples ready and will start to drink tomorrow