What is something I can add or substitute drinking water with?!


Question:

What is something I can add or substitute drinking water with?

trying to drink my eight glasses of water but it's hard so i am looking for a healthy flavoring or something to help me instead of plain old water. HELP


Answers:
Crystal Light

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I use lemon juice

Squeeze a lemon, orange, or lime in it. Or I even buy powdered gatorade and add enough to lightly taste.

i add just a hint of cranberry juice it tastes great and i drink a lot more water

Drink Vitamin Water. It tastes good and it's a great alternative to drinking regular bottled water.

Gatorade is fairly close to water. You also do not necessarily need eight glasses that is just an average. A petite woman should not drink as much water as a basketball player.

ummm their is flavored water but i ain't to sure if it;s ok to drink...then u could also try Orange juice or pama juice its really good

Put a container of water in the fridge. Add to it slices of lemon, orange, or lime. Also fresh mint is good. I don't add any sugar. It is a light refreshing flavor without any additives.

Lemon. Tea. Crystal Light.

Try crystal light products to add to your water or Fruit2o. Fruit2o is already flavored.

1 part Purina Dog Chow (any brand will work, as long it′s a "dry dog food")
5 parts water
simmer for 1 hour, adding water as necessary

Use this "Dog Food Water" as 10% of the water for injecting into your cakes (dilute 1 to 10 with water)

Recipe 2:

Use a 10% dextrose solution as water for PF cakes.

Dextrose is available at diabetic supply stores and brewing stores.

Vitamin Water is good.

Mud.

crystal light is great, you could also put a slice of a lemon or lime into your watter bottle/drinking glass




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