Monday, June 25, 2012

something new


The inaugural use of my new fruit infusion water pitcher. I'm trying raspberries because that's what I have on hand at the moment. Already I'm eager to drink some of this water because it looks so great.

Do you add fruit to your water? Any tried and true combinations to recommend?

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7 comments:

J P said...

This looks way cool! I'll have to get one of these pitchers and try myself. I have one question. How long do you keep the fruit in the pitcher to get the flavor in the water?

Unknown said...

I like to put frozen berries into club soda, using them as ice cubes.

Kelly Runs on Cake said...

I don't flavor my water much, but I also wish I did - whenever I have cucumber water at my salon I just can't believe how tasty it is and vow to make my own. It's so simple! But then I just never do. Sigh.

Dennis Blair Fort Collins Personal Trainer said...

Whoa! I've never seen a pitcher like this. I always add fruit to my water, but this is genius!

Lee said...

JP - an informational video I watched said up to ten days. I think I'd go a max of seven.

Dee Dee - that sounds fabulous!

Kelly - I first tried fruit water when I was offered some at a high end salon in Austin. Refreshing! Haven't tried cucumber yet but that sounds like just the thing for a triple digit day.

Dennis - this pitcher has both style & function. Loving it so far. (:

Crabby McSlacker said...

Ooh, you have me tempted to go hunt out one of those pitchers.

Sometimes i add a bit of fruit juice to water, but I like the fruit infusion idea better! Wonder if it makes regular life feel like the spa?

Lee said...

Now that I've been using this pitcher, I wouldn't go more than 2 days. Even though you can add fresh water it seems to feel slimy after a while. It's really fresh the first day...starts to go downhill after that.