Homemade Gatorade
- Ugly Dougly
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Homemade Gatorade
Get you some water, I hear some folks drink that shit from time to time.
Add some salt. That's most of your "electrolyte" requirement right there.
If you have saltpetre sitting around, add a juidicious amount, for potassium. Or some kind of salt substitute, usually Potassium chloride.
Throw in some sugar for taste and a little energy boost.
Squeeze in as much lemon juice or other citrus as you can.
There's your home-made Gatorade.
Lots of recipes on the internet, but this is the gist of it.
Add some salt. That's most of your "electrolyte" requirement right there.
If you have saltpetre sitting around, add a juidicious amount, for potassium. Or some kind of salt substitute, usually Potassium chloride.
Throw in some sugar for taste and a little energy boost.
Squeeze in as much lemon juice or other citrus as you can.
There's your home-made Gatorade.
Lots of recipes on the internet, but this is the gist of it.
Makes for a good story, but it's just not true:
http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a3_221.html
You could also make Switchel, or Ginger-water, which won't replace your salts, but probably tastes pretty good:
In The Long Winter Laura Ingalls Wilder describes the beverage that her mother sent for Laura and her father to drink while haying: "Ma had sent them ginger-water. She had sweetened the cool well-water with sugar, flavored it with vinegar, and put in plenty of ginger to warm their stomachs so they could drink till they were not thirsty. Ginger-water would not make them sick, as plain cold water would when they were so hot."
...or just eat a banana every day.
I know, I know... leaving things wide open with that one...
and that one...
for god's sake girl, just stop!!
http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a3_221.html
You could also make Switchel, or Ginger-water, which won't replace your salts, but probably tastes pretty good:
In The Long Winter Laura Ingalls Wilder describes the beverage that her mother sent for Laura and her father to drink while haying: "Ma had sent them ginger-water. She had sweetened the cool well-water with sugar, flavored it with vinegar, and put in plenty of ginger to warm their stomachs so they could drink till they were not thirsty. Ginger-water would not make them sick, as plain cold water would when they were so hot."
...or just eat a banana every day.
I know, I know... leaving things wide open with that one...
and that one...
for god's sake girl, just stop!!
- Ugly Dougly
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Well.........yuck. I'd rather dry up, thank you. "Homemade GatorAde" being a step UP from Store Bought is like...like....dude, I don't even KNOW what it's like.
And GINGER is ill, too. Blech!!!! I get FURIOUS when that little stinkpile of it touches the lovely little wasabi wad in my Shoreline Combo. If it ain't followed by the prefix "snaps", it's headin' for the compost heap! Damn stuff tastes like Those Little Soaps At Grandma's House.
And GINGER is ill, too. Blech!!!! I get FURIOUS when that little stinkpile of it touches the lovely little wasabi wad in my Shoreline Combo. If it ain't followed by the prefix "snaps", it's headin' for the compost heap! Damn stuff tastes like Those Little Soaps At Grandma's House.
Howdy From Kalamazoo
I wish I'd known that when I had that Gorn chasing me. Do they sell big bamboo tubes and egg-shaped diamonds too?gyre wrote:Not hard to find.TomServo wrote:hard to find saltpetre on the shelves these days. guess they figured out what it's used for also.
Quality varies a lot.
Chinese groceries.
Howdy From Kalamazoo
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Wouldn't "snaps" qualify as just another word? unless, of course, you made it one word (eg. gingersnaps) and in that case it would definitely be a suffix and not a prefix. Maybe this much editing is too much editing?robotland wrote:If it ain't followed by the prefix "snaps", it's headin' for the compost heap!
But back on topic, I'm just bringing little powder packs of Propel (made by Gatorade...). They're easy to pack/carry and allows me to add them to my chosen amount of water or mix flavors to get what I like.
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homemade desert drink
i'm a doula and soon to be midwife. we get the ladies to drink this when they are in labour to stay hydrated and replace electrolytes. it's way better for you than the chemicals, dyes, and ridiculous amounts of sodium and sugar in gatorade. and it tastes good:
Labour-Ade
put into a juice pitcher:
1/3 cup lemon juice
1/3 cup honey
1/4 tsp salt
2 calcium-magnesium tablets, very well-crushed
water to make 1 litre/quart
mix well. adjust honey or lemon to taste.
Labour-Ade
put into a juice pitcher:
1/3 cup lemon juice
1/3 cup honey
1/4 tsp salt
2 calcium-magnesium tablets, very well-crushed
water to make 1 litre/quart
mix well. adjust honey or lemon to taste.