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  • Health Facts on Monster Energy Drinks

    Monster energy drinks are a popular drink in the United States, especially among teenagers. Monster claims several ingredients in their energy drinks have added health benefits, however research...

  • How to Make a Hot Toddy With Peppermint

    The hot toddy is a popular hot drink with numerous variations. Peppermint leaves add a minty aroma and flavor to the traditional beverage. Hot toddies are known for their ability to warm the body...

  • How to Make Alkaline Drinking Water

    Water is the most important thing that we consume; having access to high-quality water is a necessity not only for survival, but to help maintain the pH balance of the body. Our bodies naturally...

  • How to Make Fizzies Drinks

    Fizzies drink tablets, created in the 1950s, allowed kids to make their own soda by dropping an effervescent tablet into a glass of water. After the Food and Drug Administration banned some...

  • How to Open a Lock With a Soda Can

    Combination locks are commonly used to secure property for their owner on a temporary basis, such as when leaving a bicycle out on the street. Forgetting the combination to one of these locks can...

  • Juice Vs. Concentrate

    When it comes to fruit drinks, a stroll through the grocery store will reveal a legion of juices and concentrates. Different brands have their own recipes, but here's how juices and concentrates...

  • How to Remove Bacteria From Spring Water

    Bacteria found in spring water varies in form, and the effects of drinking contaminated water can vary. Coliform bacteria, commonly found in the environment, can be ingested in drinking water but...

  • How to Switch from Lactaid to Regular Milk

    There are a number of reasons why a person may choose to consume Lactaid milk. Perhaps you have a history of upset stomachs after consuming milk and you assume you are lactose intolerant. Maybe...

  • How to Consume Wheatgrass

    Wheatgrass is the grass product of wheat. The grass is cut before the wheat has a chance to develop into grain. Once the grass is harvested, the grass is then compressed into either powder form or...

  • Difference Between Glucose & Fructose

    Glucose and fructose are both sugars found in food and drinks. Though glucose and fructose taste the same, your body processes and utilizes them differently. It is important to understand the...

  • How to Make a Gallon of the Lemonade Diet

    The lemonade diet is a recipe for a special lemonade that will work to cleanse your body. It will also help to get your metabolism back to functioning at its best. Most people who use the lemonade...

  • Is Pomegranate Juice Beneficial?

    The health benefits of pomegranate juice have captured the attention of nutritionists and laypeople alike. This juicy, red fruit native to southwest Asia does, indeed, provide many healthy benefits.

  • How to Make a Slushy at Home

    Making your own slushy at home is quite easy to do. The benefits of home-made slushies are that you know exactly what is going into your drink and you can choose any flavor you want.

  • How to Convert Stevia Powder Into Syrup

    Most syrup contains a sweetener in its recipe. Stevia leaf powder makes inexpensive syrup when prepared with water. You can buy the green powder in various weights online or at a health food...

  • How to Remove Plastic Taste From Sports Bottles

    Whether working out or just taking a drink to work in a sports bottle, nobody likes the plastic taste a new sports bottle has. After 10 to 20 uses the plastic taste will begin to fade as the...

  • How to Make a White Wine Cooler

    If you enjoy the flavor of white wine coolers but you've never considered making them in your own kitchen, you'll be surprised how easy it can be. Homemade wine coolers are free of any chemicals...

  • Definition of Bitter Lemon

    Bitter lemon is tonic water with a twist. A popular fizzy drink, bitter lemon's tart flavor can be enjoyed alone or when mixed with alcohol, especially gin.

  • How to Patent a Beverage

    Recipes, including beverages, can be difficult to patent because they must meet strict criteria regarding utility and novelty and also be considered non-obvious creations. Beverages must meet the...

  • HCG Diet & Wine

    The HCG diet combines a low-calorie diet with regular administration of HCG, or Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, a hormone found in large amounts in pregnant women that controls the metabolism. ...

  • How to Read Expiration Codes on Soft Drinks

    Food safety is an important issue so many manufacturers label products with expiration dates. Expiration dates, in the past, were often in a code, but now they are easier for consumers to read....

  • How to Drink Egg Whites

    Egg whites are a good source of low-fat protein. In fact, two egg whites contain approximately the same amount of protein as one ounce of meat, according to the USDA Dietary guidelines. Drinking...

  • How to Make a Ginger Beer Plant

    Although it may originally have been produced as an alcoholic beverage, ginger beer today is served as a soft drink around the world. A simple mix of ginger, sugar, water and sometimes lemon, this...

  • What Happens When You Drink Vinegar?

    Many people regularly drink vinegar for health benefits, and others consume it consistently because they enjoy its flavor. Most people do not drink vinegar straight, but they drink it diluted with...

  • How to Read Alcohol Analyzer Test Results

    An alcohol analyzer test, better known as a breathalyzer, tests how much alcohol is in the blood stream. The body is made up of mostly water; when you consume alcohol it filters into your body and...

  • How to Juice With a Kitchen Aid

    Juicing at home is the best way to get pure fruit juice. If you juice your own fruits, you know that there are no sweeteners, preservatives or artificial colors and flavors. The juice is fresh,...

  • How to Make Your Own Low-Carb Protein Drink

    A low-carb protein shake is the best nutritional choice before your workout, post-workout and for overall weight loss. Many people may think that protein shakes are tasteless and hard to make at...

  • How to Make Shakes without a Blender

    Ah, the refreshing, frosty taste of an old-fashioned milkshake always brings back childhood memories and makes you long for another refill of that milky goodness. You don't have to forego the...

  • How to Make White Vinegar Molasses Water

    Although the ingredients appear odd, they combine together to create an energizing drink to pick you up when you feel down. Add ginger to this for additional flavor, but this molasses drink still...

  • How to Make Fennel Wine

    Often found in wines from Asia, fennel is a potent and often enhancing addition to the wine-drinking palate. Though easy to overdo because of its strong and biting qualities, the results of making...

  • How to Build a Beverage Tub

    Beverage tubs are not only a fun, decorative item, but they also make it easy for your guests to serve themselves. You can use them for any type of party---formal or informal, indoor or outdoor,...

  • How to Drink Aloe Vera Juice

    Aloe vera juice, or aloe latex, is a bitter yellow liquid derived from the Aloe vera plant. While many alternative healing groups claim that aloe juice has restorative or medicinal properties, the...

  • How to Re-seal a Water Bottle

    Although water bottles are generally built to have breakaway caps that cannot be resealed after they've been broken, there are in fact a number of ways to reseal them. None are particularly easy,...

  • How to Juice Blackberries

    Energy drinks and antioxidant beverages have flooded the health-food market. Although the benefits of each product have yet to be determined, one thing is certain---health drinks can be expensive....

  • How to Remove the Marbles From Ramune Bottles

    Ramune is a soft drink that originated in Japan. It is sometimes imported to the United States for Japanese-culture events; Japanese food stores may also carry it in certain areas. Ramune is...

  • What Is Electrolyte Enhanced Water?

    Electrolyte enhanced water is produced by a number of different companies, primarily in bottles. It is designed to replace essential substances lost during exercise. But despite many of the...

  • How to Estimate Punch Portions at a Party

    A pretty glass punch bowl with slices of pineapple and maraschino cherries floating on top provides refreshment for your guests and serves as an attractive centerpiece. The tricky part is figuring...

  • How to Switch to Almond Milk

    Many people are lactose intolerant, dairy allergic or simply prefer to avoid dairy products. While there are a number of milk alternatives on the market, one of the tastiest choices is almond...

  • Negative Effects of Monster Energy Drinks

    Energy drinks such as Monster have become very popular. Although they can provide an energy boost, many of the ingredients in these drinks can have various negative effects.

  • How to Make Your Own Powdered Drink Mix

    Store-bought powdered drink mixes can be expensive when compared to the mixes you can create at home in bulk. Purchasing a few large boxes of the drink mix ingredients will allow you to create a...

  • How to Make Ginger Juice

    Making ginger juice is a simple, rewarding exercise and can be easily done at home. Ginger is basically the knob-studded, irregular-shaped roots of the tropical ginger plant native to Asia, and...

  • How to Make Your Own Stevia Cola

    Making your own cola using stevia (a non-calorie herbal sweetener) and cola flavoring is fun and saves money. It also allows you to get both the intensity of the cola flavors and the sweetness...

  • How to Make Soy Milk With a Power Juicer Elite

    Making your own soy milk at home is a rewarding and cost-effective way to prepare this protein-rich drink. Used as a substitute for cow's milk, or simply for its own unique flavor, soy milk can...

  • How to Freeze Soy Milk

    Many people choose soy milk over dairy milk because of the health benefits. Soy milk is low in fat and high in protein, lowers cholesterol, does not contain hormones that dairy milk contains and...

  • Water Service Vs. Bottled Water

    Sales of bottled water has more than tripled in the last decade due in large part to the public perception that it is safer than water provided by their local water service. But recent reports...

  • How to Make Homemade Soda With Stevia

    Most commercial sodas are filled with sugar, artificial ingredients and chemicals. These ingredients can cause terrible consequences on the soda drinker's body. A 2009 Harvard School of Public...

  • The Safety of Aloe Vera Juice During Pregnancy

    Aloe vera is a plant that is native to Africa. The inside of the leaves of the plant, known as the Mucilage Gel, has been consumed for centuries before, during and after pregnancy.

  • How to Remove Rust From Drinking Water

    Rust in drinking water is usually caused by rusty pipes or water mains; however, it can also occur naturally in well water. Rust causes drinking water to turn either brown, orange, red or yellow,...

  • How to Re-create Distilled Sea Water to Fresh Water

    It has been difficult to turn seawater into fresh drinking water for hundreds of years. This process is known as desalination, which has been too costly to do reasonably. But technology has...

  • Difference Between Hemp Milk and Almond Milk

    Almond milk has a long history dating to the Middle Ages, when fresh animal milk was difficult to preserve. Hemp milk is a much newer product, similar to soy milk but safe for people with soy or...

  • How to Restore & Purify the Taste of Water

    The presence of impurities in drinking water can vastly affect taste and sanitation levels. In addition to being a risk to your health, impurities can make the flavor intolerable. One of the most...

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