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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
Tried both and they are not good at all
Also what is the point of salty water, you get thirsty and you will have to drink normal water
idk drink sea water or something similar ,
I like to filter tap water with a coconut carbon filter. Then refrigerate. You could finally add some lemon juice to taste.
-Insert tea bag.
-Let sit for 5 minutes.
-Enjoy newly flavored water.
Or you could get a cheaper sofa stream and buy syrups for it
Drink better tasting water?
Water I drink tastes wonderful... I can drink it all day.
No offense intended, but it's "water."
In order to make it taste other than water, one has to add something other than water to it. Thanks to modern stuffs, there is absolutely no possible shortage of things that can be added to water in order to make it taste differently while still being "healthy." (I don't know what that word means anymore because people love to use it for things that aren't really "healthy.")
It's not a difficult choice. A unplugged radio? (The unplugged part is important.) An old pillow? (You know, the grungy kind that's never been washed? And, yes, you're supposed to launder pillows.) Maybe a particularly slow pet? A neighbor's pet? Wood?
Seriously, though - Go to a grocery store. There's everything from eighty-eleven variations of "tea" on the shelf to fruits to powdered drink mixes to just grabbing a container of milk and diluting the contents with water. Humans have been flavoring water since they invented water. You won't even need to place an order with Amazon to get some really great stuff for your water-flavoring enjoyment.
For myself, as far as adding things to water goes, it's either coffee or green or black tea. For the latter, I add some sugar and a bit of honey and usually make it by the gallon. For the former, I usually add a creamer or make my own: One small can of Condensed Milk, a few tablespoons of Vanilla Extract, the rest in a quart container with "Half-and-Half" cream/milk. Done. :)
Slice up some cucumber and drop it into a jug of water overnight in the fridge.