Have you been trying to cut back on your soft drink consumption to either lose weight, save money, or just be healthier. Me too. Here are some suggestions you might want to try to bring some variety into your choices and make it a little easier to opt for the healthier choice:
I'll bet most of you have a coffee machine. When you are done with your morning cup of joe, the machine sits there lonely all day. Put it to use making a batch of iced tea. You don't need any special machines like some companies would like to make you believe. You already own it.
In the spot where you normally put your coffee filter, place the tea bags, with no additional filter, fill up your water reservoir to the top and let her rip. For a 2 quart container, 4 regular sized tea bags or 2 family sized tea bags are a good start. For a gallon container, try 3-4 family sized bags. Adjust the number of tea bags to your taste. If your coffee pot has an extra feature for brewing smaller pots of coffee, like 1-4 cups, turn this on as well. It will preheat the water a bit more making the brew a little stronger. In the meantime, fill up your drink pitcher half way with ice. When it's done brewing, pour the hot tea over the ice and top off with additional water, if needed. If you like it sweet, now is the time to add your sweetener, then give it a stir. Instead of sugar, you might want to try a no calorie natural sweetener made from the stevia plant, like Truvia, or an other alternative sweetener like Agave Nectar, which has a lower glycemic index, which means it will not spike your blood sugar as much as regular sugar does. Personally, I keep mine unsweetened, so everyone can make theirs the way they like it, or just drink it unsweetened. Agave nectar also dissolves better in cold liquids, since its a syrup instead of crystals, so it can easily be added later.
Have you ever noticed how many different types of teas are out there? Every type I tried is also great iced. Think of how many options you have: green, black, oolong, spiced like chai, fruit blends, herbals like peppermint or chamomile, rooibos, and so many in between! Many have wonderful health benefits as an added bonus. Don't forget, if you are trying to cut back on your caffeine intake, opt for the decaf versions or one of the herbal, rooibos, or fruit types. Maybe even try a half-caf version, half regular tea bags an half decaf tea bags, to start to ween yourself off your caffeine habit.
If you are missing the little bubbles in your soft drinks, try some of the flavored seltzer waters on the market now. Beware of the ones containing artificial sweeteners. For a cheaper alternative try the unflavored seltzer waters, the store brands are just as good, and add a splash of cranberry, pomegranate, orange, or grapefruit juice, or squeeze a lemon or lime in for some added flavor. If you go for the fruit juices, read the labels and try to choose ones that have no added sugars and are 100% juice. Use your imagination. You might just find a new favorite.
I will be sharing various and random nuggets of knowledge that will help you save money, live healthier and happier, and be environmentally conscious at the same time. I'd love to hear your feedback, comments, stories of inspiration, or additional suggestions you can add to the conversation. Knowledge is power. The more you learn, the more you can share, and improve your life and the lives of others.
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