Some households are fortunate to be located in communities where the water flowing from their taps tastes pretty good—or at least neutral, while others live in communities where the local water has a bad or fishy taste to it. And, some people just don’t like the taste of water, believing it tastes too bland.
There are easy, practical ways, however, to give your tap water a little extra taste—that little something extra that will make you and your guests forget you’re drinking plain old water.
The Web site everydayhealth.com lists seven tips that can help make your water taste better.
First, you can add fruit. Oranges, limes, lemons, etc. are great additions to water, giving it a fruity and summer-like taste.
Second, you can add fruit juice to your water—such as cranberry, grape and apple. This will not only give your water a better taste but, as everydayhealth.com explains, fruit juices also contain vitamins and antioxidants that are beneficial to your health.
A third idea is adding flavor to your ice cubes. You can add fruit juice or some fruit to your ice cubes and that will ultimately liven up the taste of your water.
Finally, by adding carbonated water or bubbly seltzer, you give your water a more energetic feel and taste.
For a complete list of suggestions on making your water taste better, visit everydayhealth.com.
In the end, it’s nice to know that you don’t have to settle for bland or fishy tasting tap water—there are practical and effective solutions available for any situation.
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