sometimes I get bored of drinking plain old water (even sparkling). I also do not drink sodas. What do you guys drink?Vitamin Water has too much crap and calories in it.Gatorade is unnecessary, you have to literally run a marathon to need that much electrolyte replacement Has anyone tried this Metro Mint stuff?Apparently it doesnt have any calories or other junk like sugar or artificial sweeteners, and uses natural ingredients for flavor like mintthere's even a chocolate mint flavoranyone tried this or anything else?
4/10/2008 4:36:47 PM
that seems like it would taste like swallowing after brushing my teeth....
4/10/2008 4:38:05 PM
i'm a big fan of beer
4/10/2008 4:38:22 PM
Have you tried adding a splash of lemon or lime juice in water? Or they make some stuff called TrueLemon (and Lime and Orange) now that I have heard people praise, but I haven't tried it. It's still water, but it's less chemical-laden and cheaper than bottled drinks.[Edited on April 10, 2008 at 4:40 PM. Reason : or the little packets of Crystal Light or the like ...]
4/10/2008 4:39:52 PM
koolaid is good...its only 2 ingredients...sugar and water....no caffenine- have you looked into a drink called gatorade or "powerade" yet?
4/10/2008 4:41:44 PM
i make iced green tea with lemon/lime/orange juice in it, as well as a bit of honey for sweetness...it has antioxidants, doesn't taste like straight water, and it fights scurvy[Edited on April 10, 2008 at 4:43 PM. Reason : iced]
4/10/2008 4:43:02 PM
I hated drinking water as well. Now I drink 32 oz. at work with Crystal Light. It's really not bad.
4/10/2008 4:46:04 PM
Propel has a bit of flavor and electrolytes without the sugar/calories of sports drinks.Crystal light lemonade is a decent call. I have also switched from having an afternoon soda to a cup of green tea in the office. Bigelow Green Tea with mint is pretty good.
4/10/2008 4:47:31 PM
on the serious thoughi do the iced green tea and also water with lemon juicethey're both much better than DC tap waterNOW WITH LEAD!
4/10/2008 4:48:49 PM
i do not enjoy drinking plain water either. at all. i drank way too much soda in college. I now have it maybe 1x a week.i enjoy rescue green tea vitamin water. Only like 90 calories per full bottle if i recall, less than 10g of sugar. Both very little amounts if you are even the least bit active.[Edited on April 10, 2008 at 4:50 PM. Reason : ]
4/10/2008 4:49:47 PM
I did iced green tea for a while but it would get weird in my kleen kanteen
4/10/2008 4:50:26 PM
yeah for serious... i actually love a nice glass of ice water. when i'm super thirsty (like now, after cutting grass) i would take water over anything without hesitation. then my grandma's tea.then chick-fil-a lemonade.but first an orangeade from some place in greensboro which i can't remember.
4/10/2008 4:50:47 PM
^^ did you make it yourself, or buy it in large amounts and pour it in there for portability?[Edited on April 10, 2008 at 4:51 PM. Reason : .]
4/10/2008 4:51:10 PM
^^see i guess im weird, water does nothing for me on the enjoyment side even when ive been extremely thirsty playing sports. But even a splash of lemon turns that around.[Edited on April 10, 2008 at 4:51 PM. Reason : ]
4/10/2008 4:51:44 PM
Target - Archer farms waterPeach Ginger is my fav, but there is a berry one that comes in a case instead of 4 packs. Very tasty. Also, the water filters with flavor-adds aren't bad either.
4/10/2008 4:52:08 PM
^^ qft^ also good[Edited on April 10, 2008 at 4:52 PM. Reason : .]
4/10/2008 4:52:19 PM
store bought I only use my own stuff for hot green tea
4/10/2008 4:53:24 PM
meh, i buy kroger-brand green tea (it's only like $3.50 for 100 bags) and it's not bad...but then i usually add a few bags of tazo or some other "nicer" brand that has flavor to it (orange bergamot has a been a favorite as of late)...throw in a splash of citrus and some honey, and it SHOULDN'T really get funky...the citrus can go off if it gets warm and sits at room temperature for a day or two, but honey doesn't spoil, so it shouldn't grow mold or anything...i make a gallon at a time and it lasts for 1-2 days (before i drink it all, i mean)at least, nothing grows in my nalgene[Edited on April 10, 2008 at 5:05 PM. Reason : .]
4/10/2008 4:56:28 PM
Flavored waters are gay.
4/10/2008 4:58:20 PM
thx for the advice quagmire
4/10/2008 5:05:52 PM
i use those single packet crystal lights
4/10/2008 5:55:02 PM
i go get the 24-pack case of san pellegrino at harris teeteri love that shithttp://www.beveragesdirect.com/detail-1297-San_Pellegrino_Sparkling_Water_24_Pack.asphttp://www.beveragesdirect.com/detail-1299-Perrier_Sparkling_Water_24_Pack.aspeither that or perrier... although i much prefer the san pellegrino]
4/10/2008 6:31:52 PM
4/10/2008 7:06:14 PM
You can just get the concentrate pak that goes into the water filter and add a drop to your water. You don't have to spend $1 per bottle to have something with a little bit of taste (which is the reason I don't like just water - never have been able to knock drinking something with no taste that should be free out of a bottle & pay for it)
4/10/2008 7:21:28 PM
4/10/2008 8:02:39 PM
^my thoughts exactly.
4/10/2008 8:18:42 PM
4/10/2008 8:31:33 PM
i make iced green tea (in addition to hot tea 3-4x/day)i buy loose tea from the lady at the flea market (thyme for tea)The iced green tea I'm drinking right now is called "triple berry" and I sweeten all the tea I drink with honey (from the farmers market).Traci the owner is very very knowledgeable about teas. my favorite teas are triple berry (green), white peach fuzz, madagascar vanilla (black), victorian earl gray, yerba mate and rooibos chai, http://www.tearificspices.com/teasmain.htmI also buy fresh lemons and use them to flavor water
4/10/2008 8:37:55 PM
4/10/2008 8:47:23 PM
Me and mine use this FulFill stuff from Sturm Foods. It's pretty hard to come by around here and ordering from the few places that stock it online is actually more expensive than getting it retail (unless you buy bulk) but it's pretty good stuff. They have a version with and without artificial sweeteners (or more accurately I should say with or without real sugar) but the stuff with real sugar tastes the best and is pretty cheap.http://www.sturmfoods.com/minisite/fulFill/nutritional.html
4/10/2008 9:27:21 PM
4/10/2008 10:27:28 PM
I'll have to agree thereto suggest its better for you than metro mint is a bit crazyand all those water soluble vitamins are probably the easiest ones to get from a normal diet anyways, let alone if you take a daily multivitamin
4/10/2008 11:00:55 PM
strawberry kiwi is really good
4/11/2008 3:33:02 AM
Rainwater!Gotta protect them precious bodily fluids.
4/11/2008 4:15:21 AM
4/11/2008 5:18:04 AM
4/11/2008 5:25:30 AM
Five Myths About Drinking Water
4/11/2008 7:37:04 AM
4/11/2008 10:26:17 AM
Bottled Water Vs. Tap WaterChemicals, contaminants, pollution, price: new reasons to rethink what you drink and beware of bottled water.
4/11/2008 10:32:11 AM
4/11/2008 10:33:47 AM
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4/11/2008 10:41:20 AM
^ well, common sense says that ingesting anything that's not found in nature (in a natural form) has the possibility of risks associated with ingesting it...i say that's common sense because logic dictates that if our bodies did not develop to utilize certain chemical compounds, it's reasonable to assume that they MAY not handle them well or safelyam i saying that ANYTHING not found perfectly in nature is going to kill a person? of course not...but aspartame is a good example of something that is considered safe by most people, but MIGHT actually have negative effects that are not well documented or researchedfirst, everyone's seen the phenylalanine (sp?) warning on foods containing aspartame...IIRC, phenylalanine occurs naturally in other foods, but is detrimental to those with special genetic condition that makes them allergic to it (it messes with their blood somehow...i don't know the specifics and i'm too lazy to look it up)...okay, no big deal - it only affects a very small portion of the population, and, as mentioned, it's found naturally, so no worries theresecond, aspartame is broken down by the body into methanol (and then into formaldehyde), both of which CAN cause damage...of course, the amount found in aspartame is relatively small...some argue that although both of those chemicals can be handled safely by the body (especially in such small amounts), when they are found in other foods (naturally), those foods contain blocking chemicals (like ethanol) that prevent the production of formaldehyde (which is much more damaging than methanol)...while a drink and now and then won't kill you, consistently drinking aspartame-sweetened drinks COULD cause chronic neurological issues...and, from what i've read (i'll find references if anyone cares), it doesn't take that much to do it...it's not like drinking 24 cans of diet coke every day, but something along the lines of 3 (again, that's only one or two studies, but still...i'm a bit cautious about drinking something that may or may not be a neurotransmitter inhibitor)third, there's a lot of aspartic acid in aspartame...aspartic acid can cause brain damage in higher-than-average amounts, at least in mice...i'm not a mouse, but it's something to considerfourth, carbonation speeds up the rate at which aspartame breaks down into DKP (i don't remember what that stands for...it's been a while since class ), but i DO remember that DKP also causes problems in the brainthere's a boatload of research that says aspartame is safe, and a statistically significant amount of research that shows that it COULD be hazardous to your health in too-large amounts (what that amount is is the subject of debate, i suppose)...either way, given the option, i'd rather drink 100 calories per drink (which is much more easily metabolized) than chug chemicals that have the potential for damaging my brain, just because i'm too lazy to work off the sugar*shrug*[Edited on April 11, 2008 at 10:51 AM. Reason : DKP]
4/11/2008 10:51:11 AM
I've always been an advocate for straight-up tap water. Or, if you're fortunate enough to live out in the country, well water can be quite tasty (provided you test regularly.)
4/11/2008 11:23:11 AM
^^That's reasonable. I'd say the evidence is mixed at best regarding artificial sweeteners, but it clear that too much sugar (depending on how many calories you burn) is not good for you. I just don't buy the "it's natural" crowd that sits there and guzzles Coca-Cola like it's nothing. Obviously when making this consideration you are already choosing against other healthier, perhaps less tasty beverages. And anyone that won't drink ANY fruit juice due to sugar is an idiot.
4/11/2008 11:45:02 AM
4/12/2008 1:29:21 PM
ENOUGH ARGUING, STICK TO THE TOPICALTERNATIVES TO DRINKING WATER* Iced Green Tea * Propel or Crystal Light powder added to water* Metro Mint* Splash of Lemon or Lime juicecontinue with productive suggestions
4/12/2008 1:50:11 PM
look, if you're "bored" of drinking water then you are drinking too much, dumbasswhen you're actually thirsty your body will let you know, and then it won't be a matter of "OMG i want something that refreshes me but is gayer than rainbows"....you'll just drink some fucking water./thread
4/12/2008 1:53:30 PM
not enjoying drinking water to the point that you avoid or discontinue drinking itis a mental illnessand I'm not trying to be funnyyou people are sick in the headif you die earlier than you should because of your insane dislike of water, you'll deserve it
4/12/2008 2:16:19 PM
not sure if it's new or not, but I found these drinks called Tava at Walmart today. Theyre sugar free and calorie free. They're also sparkling which is a plus since I love soda but try to stay away from it...they're really not bad.
4/12/2008 3:04:21 PM
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