But I completely agree with what you said in your follow - up comment; a fun glass and something sparkly and fun (even if it's just
plain seltzer water and a spritz of lime) goes a long way toward feeling festive and «cocktail - ish.»
I think the best substitute would probably be
plain seltzer water, or something else carbonated.
Not exact matches
Add lemon, lime, cucumbers, or other tasty fruits to
seltzer or
plain water for additional flavor — and then eat them once they've infused into the liquid.
my favorite breakfast fruit smoothie: 1 cup frozen fruit (mango, pineapple, peaches, strawberries) 1 container
plain Chobani yogurt 1 cup
seltzer water
Just like
water, you can drink
plain seltzer or flavor it with fresh fruits or cucumber.
If
plain H2O just doesnâ $ ™ t cut it, jazz up flat
water, club soda, or
seltzer with a bit of mashed berries, and infusions of fresh mint, or basil and fresh grated ginger, or sliced cucumber with lemon or lime.
This includes all kinds of
water, including
plain clean tap
water, bottled
water, mineral,
seltzer or sparkling
water.
Plain seltzer is simply
water with added carbonation.
Plain seltzer or sparkling
water's lack of sugar, calories, added colors or artificial flavors and its relatively low acidity makes it a generally healthy choice compared to most beverage options on the market, including most sodas, juices and sports drinks.
Studies have not shown ill health effects from drinking
seltzer or other
plain sparkling
waters.
Experiment with
plain or flavored
seltzer waters, or try some kombucha.
If you struggle to meet your daily
water needs through
plain water alone, then either club soda,
seltzer or sparkling mineral
water are suitable alternatives to keep you hydrated.
But one thing I've found working for me this month has been reaching for flavored sparkling or
seltzer water instead of
plain ol'
water from the tap.
Put sodium free
seltzer,
plain water, two drinking beakers all but separately into frig for 2 hours.