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Feeling The Heat? These 2 Drinks Will Set That Right!
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 257262, member: 31907"] Feeling hot, hot, hot? I got you covered. These two drinks will set that right! [I][B]1. Mojito[/B][/I] This refreshing drink is the perfect mix of mint, lime and rum. It's not too strong but it still has some kick to it. One can be made at home or purchased from a grocery shop or restaurant nearby. [I][B]2. Iced Tea[/B][/I] Iced tea is an excellent choice for a hot day because it helps keep you hydrated without adding any calories or fat to your diet. It also tastes great! You can mix your own with lemonade and ice cubes from the ice maker in your refrigerator; just make sure to add enough water so that it reaches the desired temperature (about 180 degrees F). Or you can buy pre-made iced tea at most grocery stores (although some stores may have different flavors available than others). Just make sure that the brand contains at least one percent caffeine per serving any more than that can cause insomnia if consumed regularly over time! [/QUOTE]
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