Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 > 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 $$ over >> the years too. It doesn't taste great because it doesn't have the >> flavoring in >> it, but it is the same thing. >> >> 1 Quart water >> 1/4 tsp salt >> 1 Tblsp sugar >> >> She did say it is very important not to mess with the measurements >> by adding >> more or less of anything. Start with 1 Tbsp, if the child (or >> whoever) keeps >> it down 15 minutes give another. Gradually increase the amount by >> tablespoons as long as he/she continues to tolerate it. AmyF >> > > Jenni > www.little-tomato.com > > > Jenni www.little-tomato.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 I'm so happy this recipe was posted. Just knowing it works for kids, adults and also as a sports drink is amazing. Very appreciated. , Jenni < wrote: > > > This is actually similar to my recipe... also useful for a sport > > drink. I filed it under beverages as well as home remedies... > > > I've always added a squirt of lemon juice to this type of drink... > > adds a dose of vitamin c, and flavor! > > > > =) > > jenni > > > > > >> One of the nurses in my ped's office gave me this recipe once to > >> save me a > >> trip to the drugstore in the middle of the night. Saved me a bunch > >> of $$ 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 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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