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Saturday, May 19, 2018

Health Benefits of Drinking Lemon-Infused Water

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Lemons can do much more than just flavor your water. These little yellow fruits have numerous health benefits. Infusing water with lemon is done by placing sliced lemons into drinking water and allowing the mixture to steep, or sit. Squeezing the lemon to release juice into the water before steeping will help to increase the flavor and healing properties. Lemon-infused water may lower your chances of developing diseases like cancer, slow weight gain and even prevent the common cold. Lemons could keep you out of the doctor's office and feeling better.






pH Regulation



Maintain body pH with lemon juice.

The citric acid found in lemons helps to maintain proper body pH. Every cell in your body is made up of mostly water. If the pH of body fluids is alkaline, or basic, and between 7.35 and 7.45, your body systems run normally. Foods like red meat, dairy products and sugar tend to make your body more acidic. However, the citric acid found in lemons helps to maintain body pH within the ideal range, which is beneficial in preventing cancer, heart disease, fatigue, weight gain and a variety of other health issues.

Kidney Health



Lemons improve kidney health.

The citric acid in lemons helps to keep kidneys healthy. Kidneys are vital to maintaining proper hydration, regulating blood pressure and excreting wastes from the body. If kidney stones are present, the organ is not functioning well. Kidney stones are most often formed when the waste products calcium oxalate and uric acid crystallize. Citric acid found in lemons prevents this crystallization, allowing your body to detoxify and preventing kidney stones.



Vitamin C



Increase your vitamin C intake

Lemons are also high in vitamin C, which means they will improve your immune system. Vitamin C aids in the production and strength of collagen, an essential protein found in the body. Collagen is needed for healing wounds and is found in high concentrations in bones, teeth, tendons and blood vessels. If you're having trouble with low iron levels or are anemic, vitamin C improves the absorption of iron. Another bonus: Lemons reduce skin blemishes and can improve your complexion.

Fights Cancer



Use the lemon peel.

A study published in the "Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition" suggests that a diet a rich in lemon may prevent and reduce body weight and fat gain. The study focused on lemon polyphenols, a type of antioxidant found in lemons. In addition to slowing weight gain, an increase in lemon intake showed improvements in blood glucose control and insulin function. A study published in the "Journal of Research in Medical Sciences" found that citrus peel extract decreases and prevents oxidation of LDL -- or "bad" -- cholesterol. When oxidized, cholesterol is a free radical that increases inflammation and increases the risk of cancer.

Blueberry & Orange Infused Water

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Whole blueberries tend to take a few extra minutes to infuse water (because of their skin). Either wait about 30 minutes before drinking, or slice your blueberries in half before you add them. Citrus fruit tends to turn water bitter if it rests more than about four hours, so only make this one right before you want to drink or serve it.

Blueberry & Orange Infused Water

  • Ice
  • 1/4 cup fresh blueberries
  • 1/2 orange, cut into thin slices
  • Sparkling or regular water
Fill a glass, bottle, mason jar, pitcher or carafe with ice, blueberries, and orange. Fill to top with water. Enjoy immediately. Refill with more water and ice until fruit flavor is gone. Makes 1 quart (plus refills).

Pineapple & Coconut Infused Water

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All of the flavor of a piña colada with none of the hangover! This is a great combo if you want to get that tropical feeling. I like to make up a carafe of this one when we go to the beach.

Pineapple & Coconut Infused Water

  • Ice
  • 1/3 cup slices fresh pineapple
  • 1/4 cup fresh coconut chunks (outer shell removed)
  • Sparkling or regular water
Fill a glass, bottle, mason jar, pitcher or carafe with ice, pineapple, and coconut. Fill to top with water. Enjoy immediately. Refill with more water and ice until fruit flavor is gone. Makes 1 quart (plus refills).

Raspberry & Mint Infused Water

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I like to make this one when our black raspberries are coming off—it doesn’t get much fresher than that! It might take a few extra minutes to get the raspberry flavor in your water.

Raspberry & Mint Infused Water

  • Ice
  • 1/4 cup fresh raspberries
  • 1/4 cup fresh mint leaves
  • Sparkling or regular water
Fill a glass, bottle, mason jar, pitcher or carafe with ice, raspberry, and mint. Fill to top with water. Enjoy immediately. Refill with more water and ice until fruit flavor is gone. Makes 1 quart (plus refills).

Watermelon & Basil Infused Water

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Okay, I know this combination sounds strange, but it’s really addictive! Make sure you only use really fresh, really tasty watermelon to get the best flavor. You can also try this with cantaloupe, honeydew, or a combo!

Watermelon & Basil Infused Water

  • Ice
  • 3-4 small slices watermelon
  • 1/4 cup fresh basil leaves
  • Sparkling or regular water
Fill a glass, bottle, mason jar, pitcher or carafe with ice, watermelon, and basil. Fill to top with water. Enjoy immediately. Refill with more water and ice until fruit flavor is gone. Makes 1 quart (plus refills).

Cucumber & Mint Infused Water

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When it’s 95 degrees out and 90% humidity, THIS is the water you want to drink. It really doesn’t get much more refreshing than this! Make sure to really scrub the outside of the cucumber you use.

Cucumber & Mint Infused Water

  • Ice
  • 1/4 cucumber, cut into slices
  • 1/4 cup fresh mint leaves
  • Sparkling or regular water
Fill a glass, bottle, mason jar, pitcher or carafe with ice, cucumber, and mint. Fill to top with water. Enjoy immediately. Refill with more water and ice until fruit flavor is gone. Makes 1 quart (plus refills).

Strawberry, Kiwi & Lime Infused Water

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This one is a fruit-flavor explosion! It’s also one of my most beautiful waters in the set—make sure to serve this one at your next party. Citrus fruit tends to turn water bitter if it rests more than about four hours, so only make this one right before you want to drink or serve it.

Strawberry, Kiwi & Lime Infused Water

  • Ice
  • 1 kiwi, peeled and cut into slices
  • 2 strawberries, hulled and cut into slices
  • 1/2 lime, cut into slices
  • Sparkling or regular water
Fill a glass, bottle, mason jar, pitcher or carafe with ice, kiwi, strawberries, and lime. Fill to top with water. Enjoy immediately. Refill with more water and ice until fruit flavor is gone. Makes 1 quart (plus refills).

Lemon & Lime Infused Water

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It doesn’t get much more classic (or refreshing) than the lemon and lime combo. When you make this one with sparkling water, it tastes almost like that famous lemon-lime soda (without all the sugar or additives). Citrus fruit tends to turn water bitter if it rests more than about four hours, so only make this one right before you want to drink or serve it.

Lemon & Lime Infused Water

  • Ice
  • 1/2 lemon, cut into slices
  • 1/2 lime, cut into slices
  • Sparkling or regular water
Fill a glass, bottle, mason jar, pitcher or carafe with ice, lemon, and lime. Fill to top with water. Enjoy immediately. Refill with more water and ice until fruit flavor is gone. Makes 1 quart (plus refills).

Grapefruit & Rosemary Infused Water

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This may sound like a weird combination, but I promise you’ll like it if you try it! Make sure to wash the outside of the grapefruit really well before slicing. Also, citrus fruit tends to turn water bitter if it rests more than about four hours, so only make this one right before you want to drink or serve it.

Grapefruit & Rosemary Infused Water

  • Ice
  • 1/4 red or pink grapefruit, cut into thin slices
  • 1 large sprig fresh rosemary
  • Sparkling or regular water
Fill a glass, bottle, mason jar, pitcher or carafe with ice, grapefruit, and rosemary. Fill to top with water. Enjoy immediately. Refill with more water and ice until fruit flavor is gone. Makes 1 quart (plus refills).

Friday, May 18, 2018

Quench Your Thirst With Flavor-Infused Water

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The Super Soak



Infusing water with the essence of fruits, herbs, and other botanicals helps you drink plenty of liquids without the downside of excess calories, sugars, and artificial flavorings. It's beneficial hydration in every refreshing sip.
But before you get started, there are a few essentials  you should know to make sure that drink of infused water is as good—and good for you—as it can be.
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Best Practices

Ingredients

Choose organic when you can. Wash produce and rinse herbs to remove chemicals, pesticides, and other residues.

Water

Use cold or room temperature filtered water. Hot water makes produce fall apart faster and can compromise the nutrients you're trying to coax out of the ingredients.

Vessels

Glass, plain and simple. You can splash out for purpose-built infusing pitchers and bottles, but you don't have to. Spend on fresh produce instead.


Prep Tips

  • Softer fruits like citrus and strawberries can be sliced thick, thin, halved, or quartered. Harder fruits like apples should be sliced very thinly because they take longer to release flavors.
  • Crush fibrous ginger root, rosemary, and lemongrass with a muddler or wooden spoon; tear or crush leafy herbs like mint, basil, and cilantro to release their oils.
  • Loose herbs and flowers—lavender, rose petals, dried hibiscus—can be corralled in a tea infuser or cheesecloth.

Soak Time and Temperature

  • Infuse water at room temperature for no more than 2 hours. After that, put it in the fridge to prevent bacterial growth.
  • Cucumbers, citrus fruits, melons, and mint flavor water almost immediately. Apples, cinnamon, fresh ginger root, and rosemary need an overnight soak in the fridge.
  • Melons and sliced strawberries start looking waterlogged after a few hours; citrus, and whole berries look pretty good even after hours in the fridge.
  • After 4 hours, unpeeled citrus can make water taste bitter. To make a big jug of infused water for a party, peel the citrus before soaking. Or you can soak it unpeeled for 4 hours, remove it, and add fresh slices for looks. (And keep that water icy cold for food safety.)
  • If you don't drink the water within 24 hours, strain out the solids and refrigerate for up to 3 days.
  • To keep sipping all day long, refill your infused water container when it's half full. It will be weaker than your first drink, but still flavorful.

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Friday, June 9, 2017

Stay Hydrated with Fruit Infused Water

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FRUIT INFUSED WATER is refreshing and a great way to stay hydrated in this summer heat. We have some terrific fruit-infused water combinations that can help you lose weight, detox and even lower your blood-pressure.



The easiest way to infuse your water is by placing the ingredients in a pitcher and letting it sit overnight, in the refrigerator. You’ll wake up to a healthy drink that curbs soda and sugar cravings and keeps you hydrated. And, now that we’re right in the middle of summer, drinking enough water is paramount. It is recommended that adults drink 6-8 glasses of water a day, or about 2 liters (a half gallon).
fruit infused waterBy using fresh fruits and savory herbs, you’re more likely to drink water and you can reap the added benefits of the vitamins and healthy ingredients at the same time!
For all of the following fruit infused water recipes, remember to refrigerate overnight to allow time for flavor fusion, and strain before drinking (or use a handy water bottle with infuser included).
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For an Immune system boost:fruit infused water

  • 1 whole lemon, sliced
  • 1 whole orange, sliced
  • 2 sprigs of fresh mint

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Detoxing and Anti-Inflammatory: fruit infused water

  • 1 bunch of grapes
  • 1 cup raspberries
  • 1 cucumber, sliced









Weight Loss and Sugar Control: fruit infused water

  • 1 whole lemon, sliced
  • 1 lime, sliced
  • 1 cup green tea, brewed and warm
  • 1 cup ginger root, grated

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Lowering Blood Pressure: fruit infused water

  • 1 pomegranate, seeded
  • 1 cup cherries, pitted, chopped
  • 1 kiwi, sliced

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Adding Antioxidants and Vitamins: fruit infused water

  • 1 cup blueberries
  • 1 apple, sliced
  • 1 cup raspberries
  • 1 cup strawberries, sliced

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The best part about infusing your water is that you can make endless flavor combinations based on your taste and personal preference. Tell us about your favorite flavor fusions!





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DIY Herbal Infused Water

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We’re all feeling the summer heat and wondering when will it end. It reminds me of one of my favorite songs,





“We’re having a heatwave, a tropical heatwave, it isn’t surprising, she certainly can can-can.” With a little salsa in our step, Liza and I met in the StyleBlueprint test kitchen (my house) to experiment with concocting some refreshing, herb infused waters.  They are certainly good for your waistline and will keep you hydrated in the 90 degree + weather.   Here’s what we came up with….


Since I was having a neighborhood meeting at my house, I took an independent, non-official poll and the neighbors loved the blackberry infused with mint water the best.
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Cucumber and Basil Infused Water

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I personally love anything with basil, so my favorite was the basil and cucumber water.  Basil is also wonderful when infused in a simple syrup (1 part water and 1 part sugar) and added to ice teas and club soda.

Peach and Sage Infused Water.
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By far, the most interesting and beautiful of the three is the peach and sage infused water.
Liza mentioned yesterday that we were upping our game in the photography department, but dang, not sure we can always promise ones as good as these ones she took today!
Try these out and let us know your favorites–if you have any other ideas for great drinks to beat the summer heat, please send us a comment as well.

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