With the summer heat at its full intensity, its essential to keep hydrated. The best way to keep your thirst at bay is to of course, drink water! There is nothing like an iced cold bottle of water after a nice stroll in Central Park. I thought about how expensive it could be to buy a bottle of water every day. My favorite bottled water is Smart Water, which averages $1.75. For an entire month, that is $52 that could go to my cell phone bill, some groceries or a new haircut. There are some simple ways to keep yourself cool and your wallet light this summer.
1. Refilling a Plastic Container: These are often sold in Sports stores or even in local pharmacies. Invest in an 18-24 fluid ounce bottle and keep track of your daily intake. You can refill your bottle at work or my secret: At places with water fountains. I've found free water fountains in hospitals, pharmacies and even Best Buy.
2. Invest in a Water Cooler: If you do not have one at work already, propose to invest in a water cooler. It will benefit everyone in the office and you won't even have to bring water with you. Pretty soon, you'll be drinking more water than you'd imagine.
3. Bored With Water? Add some pizazz to your water in many flavorful and frugal ways! Slice up some lemons and strawberries and throw them into a plastic jug. Pour some fresh water over it and enjoy the unique treat. If you're really on the go, pick up some water flavor packets. They usually come 10 or 14 in a pack which will last you the work week. These are usually $2.99 for a pack. My favorite is the Crystal Light brand, which has flavors such as Pomegranate Cherry, Pineapple Orange and Raspberry Green Tea.
Would you do any of tips? How do you save money and keep hydrated on the go?
Comments (5)
propel ! ahahh my parents constantly have it in the fridge so im assuming its cheap. & it seriously is refreshing.
Instead of a plastic container, buy a stainless steel one, because plastic is made from petroleum [oil] and should be conserved.
Buying a water purifier for your home is cool too.
Brita is a great investment. most bottled water is actually filtered tap water anyway
The steel water bottles from Kleen Kanteen are a great investment because they aren't plastic, and they can save you a lot of money if you use it a lot.
Yup but cold water is not so good for the health of teeth, so avoid it as possible. But water is the only way to get rid from dehydration so use it as per requirement of body.