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  • 15 Aug 2008 /  Reviews, Water

    Water

    Appeasing the age old rule of thumb, websites still advocate the once theorized “eight (8) - eight (8) ounce glasses a day”. I’d like to take a few minutes of my day to paraphrase, simplify, and debunk this myth (yet again) in MY own words.

    To begin… Is 8 fluid ounces, 8 times a day the best advice?.

    In general, to remain healthy we need to take in enough water to replace the amount we lose daily through excretion, perspiration, and other bodily functions, but that amount can vary widely from person to person, based upon a variety of factors such as age, physical condition, activity level, and climate. The “8-10 glasses of water per day” is, again, a rule of thumb, not an absolute minimum, and not all of our water intake need come in the form of drinking water.

    To re-iterate, the amount of water that should be consumed a day isn’t a solid number, but one proportional to the body weight of said person in conjunction with the bodily functions carried out that use up this resource! Which brings rise to Water Requirement calculators 1 and 2 that can provide you with an estimate of how much water you should consume to remain hydrated, in reference to your body weight.

    Can’t be bothered with inputting some personal data, or too afraid to look obesity in the eye? No problem! for a base line of water you should consume a day, aim for

    2 LITERS :) Why, you ask?

    *fun “fact

    Promo for Drinking Bottled Water. The text reads:
    “Because water is so important, health and nutrition experts recommend
    drinking at least two liters of water each day. This makes bottled water
    a convenient way to assure that enough water is consumed at home, work,
    or wherever a person may be.”

    and with that, I can now conclude that this myth is

    *BUSTED*

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  • 17 Jul 2008 /  Cocktails
    Description

    A delicious recipe for Nightwalker, with amarula cream liqueur, instant coffee, milk, vanilla ice cream and water. Also lists similar drink recipes.
    Ingredients

    1 oz amarula cream liqueur
    2 tsp instant coffee
    350 ml whole milk
    200 ml vanilla ice cream
    10 ml boiling water

    Method
    Put high-quality instant coffee into a blender, and dissolve it using a minimal amount of boiling water. Add whole milk and vanilla ice cream (with chocolate chips where possible). Blend it all together. Add Amarula and stir well. Pour into a hurricane glass and freeze it for about 15-20 minutes. Garnish with whipped cream on top.
    Serve : Hurricane Glass

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  • 17 Jul 2008 /  Non-Alcoholic
    Description

    A delicious recipe for Raspberry Citrus Punch, with pineapples, orange juice, water, sugar, raspberries, grapefruit juice, soda water and ginger ale. Also lists similar drink recipes.
    Ingredients

    92 oz canned pineapples
    8 cups strained orange juice
    4 cups water
    2 cups sugar
    1 cup raspberries
    46 oz can grapefruit juice
    2 qt chilled soda water
    2 qt chilled ginger ale

    Method
    1. Force raspberries through a sieve to remove the seeds.

    2. Combine sugar and water in saucepan. Bring to a boil and boil until sugar is dissolved to make a simple syrup.

    2. Combine orange juice, raspberries, pineapple juice, grapefruit juice and simple syrup. Chill. When ready to serve, add soda water and ginger ale. (Serves 100.)

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  • 13 Jul 2008 /  Cocktails
    Description

    A delicious recipe for Big Daddy, with vodka, water, lime and ice cubes. Also lists similar drink recipes.
    Ingredients

    1 1/2 oz vodka
    fill with water
    1 twist lime peel
    ice cubes

    Method
    Pour over ice & stir.
    Serve : Highball Glass

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