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> This is actually similar to my recipe... also useful for a sport

> drink. I filed it under beverages as well as home remedies...

 

> I've always added a squirt of lemon juice to this type of drink...

> adds a dose of vitamin c, and flavor!

>

> =)

> jenni

>

>

>> One of the nurses in my ped's office gave me this recipe once to

>> save me a

>> trip to the drugstore in the middle of the night. Saved me a bunch

>> of $$ over

>> the years too. It doesn't taste great because it doesn't have the

>> flavoring in

>> it, but it is the same thing.

>>

>> 1 Quart water

>> 1/4 tsp salt

>> 1 Tblsp sugar

>>

>> She did say it is very important not to mess with the measurements

>> by adding

>> more or less of anything. Start with 1 Tbsp, if the child (or

>> whoever) keeps

>> it down 15 minutes give another. Gradually increase the amount by

>> tablespoons as long as he/she continues to tolerate it. AmyF

>>

>

> Jenni

> www.little-tomato.com

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I'm so happy this recipe was posted. Just knowing it works for kids,

adults and also as a sports drink is amazing.

Very appreciated.

 

 

 

 

, Jenni < wrote:

>

> > This is actually similar to my recipe... also useful for a sport

> > drink. I filed it under beverages as well as home remedies...

>

> > I've always added a squirt of lemon juice to this type of

drink...

> > adds a dose of vitamin c, and flavor!

> >

> > =)

> > jenni

> >

> >

> >> One of the nurses in my ped's office gave me this recipe once

to

> >> save me a

> >> trip to the drugstore in the middle of the night. Saved me a

bunch

> >> of $$ over

> >> the years too. It doesn't taste great because it doesn't have

the

> >> flavoring in

> >> it, but it is the same thing.

> >>

> >> 1 Quart water

> >> 1/4 tsp salt

> >> 1 Tblsp sugar

> >>

> >> She did say it is very important not to mess with the

measurements

> >> by adding

> >> more or less of anything. Start with 1 Tbsp, if the child (or

> >> whoever) keeps

> >> it down 15 minutes give another. Gradually increase the amount by

> >> tablespoons as long as he/she continues to tolerate it. AmyF

> >>

> >

> > Jenni

> > www.little-tomato.com

> >

> >

> >

>

> Jenni

> www.little-tomato.com

>

>

>

>

>

>

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