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Ditch the Store-Bought: 5 Tips for Healthy & Sustainable Summer Drinks (with Recipes!)

Sun’s blazing, thirst is raging – reach for a store-bought drink, right? 

Well, hold on a second! 

Those sugary beverages can be loaded with hidden calories, potentially addictive, and not great for your wallet or the planet.

Did you know the average person in the UK consumes around 117 litres of sugary drinks per year? That’s a lot of sugar and a lot of plastic waste!

But there’s a refreshing solution! 

This guide will equip you with 5 tips for creating delicious, healthy, and eco-friendly summer drinks. You’ll be saving money, staying hydrated, and helping the environment – all at the same time!

The Power of Reuse: Give Those Bottles a Second Life

We’ve all heard of the ‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’ mantra, aka 3Rs. But how often do we actually reuse shop-bought bottles

Unfortunately, recycling plastic bottles isn’t always a guarantee they’ll become new bottles. 

Only 57% of plastic bottles in the UK are recycled, leaving a significant portion to pollute landfills and oceans

Worse, most recycled plastic gets ‘downcycled’ into lower-quality materials, not new bottles.

The good news: with a little creativity, you can give those plastic and glass bottles a new purpose! Repurposing not only saves money but also reduces your reliance on single-use plastics.

Reuse glass jars
I reuse those bottles all the time

Here are some ideas for reusing your shop-bought bottles:

  • Become a batch-brewing master: Made a big batch of refreshing iced tea or kombucha? Store it in your reused bottles for convenient grab-and-go hydration.
  • Downsize for on-the-go sipping: Decant a portion of larger family-sized drinks into smaller, reusable bottles for easy portability.
  • Get creative:  Love flavoured water? Cut up fruits like strawberries, lemons, or cucumbers and add them to your clean, reused shop-bought bottle. Top with water and let it infuse in the fridge for a refreshing and healthy summer drink.

Cleaning your bottles for safe reuse

Before diving in, make sure your bottles are sparkling clean! Here’s a quick guide:

  • Plastics: Always handwash with warm soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and let them air dry overnight to avoid any lingering odours.
  • Glass jars: You can handwash or use the dishwasher. To remove stubborn labels, soak them in hot water mixed with baking soda for an easy peel-off the next day.

Get a Flask or Travel Mug: Your Eco-Friendly Hydration Companion

Looking to keep your beverages refreshingly cold or piping hot for hours on the go?

A reusable flask or travel mug is your sustainable solution!

Not only are you saving money by ditching single-use cups, but you’re also helping the environment. 

In the UK alone, an estimated 2.5 billion disposable coffee cups are thrown away every year! Think about it – that’s enough cups to circle the Earth roughly 5.5 times.

By carrying your own reusable mug, you’re significantly reducing your contribution to this single-use plastic waste.

My personal experience

My travel mug, which cost around £25 from Morrisons, has lasted me over 5 years and countless adventures. It’s saved me money by eliminating unnecessary cafe purchases and is always there when I need a hot or cold drink.

Morrisons stainless steel vacuum flask
my travel mug

Here’s a handy tip: when grabbing a coffee or tea at a cafe, ask the barista if they can fill your reusable mug. Many cafes offer a small discount for using your own container, and you’re avoiding a single-use cup at the same time.

Choosing your perfect mug

There are so many great travel mug options available. Focus on finding one that’s good quality, keeps your drinks at the desired temperature, and is comfortable for you to hold.

Don’t feel pressured to spend a fortune – plenty of affordable options tick all the boxes.

If you’re unsure which brand to choose, ask your colleagues or friends for recommendations. They might even have personal experience with different brands and can offer valuable insights.

Essential Ingredients for Healthy Homemade Drinks

Shop-bought drinks can be deceiving. Flashy packaging and claims of health benefits often mask the reality – many are loaded with hidden sugars and preservatives. For example: 

  • A single can of cola (330ml) packs a whopping 35 grams of sugar – that’s nearly 9 teaspoons!
  • Popular lemonade brands can contain around 14 grams of sugar per 330ml serving.
  • Even seemingly healthy options like orange juice can be a sugar trap, with a glass (240ml) containing about 21 grams of sugar.

These hidden sugars contribute to weight gain and energy crashes and can even increase your risk of chronic health problems.

The good news is that making delicious and healthy drinks at home is incredibly easy! 

You’re in complete control of the ingredients, skipping added sugar and preservatives.

Plus, it’s fun to get creative and personalise your beverages.

Pineapple zing smoothie

Refreshing & Stop the Cravings (inspired by 'The Medicinal Chef: Eat Your Way to Better Health' by Dale Pinnock)
Course Drinks
Keyword celery, ginger, pineapple
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 2 minutes
Servings 2
Calories 150kcal
Cost £2

Equipment

  • 1 blender

Ingredients

  • 1/2 large ripe pineapple, peeled and chopped (or 1 cup frozen pineapple chunks)
  • 2 celery stalks, chopped (leaves optional for garnish)
  • 2.5 cm fresh ginger, peeled and finely chopped (or grated for easier blending)
  • 5 – 7 pieces fresh or frozen mango (optional)
  • water, as needed (start with a small amount)
  • honey or juice concentrate (to taste) (optional)

Instructions

Prepare pineapple:

  • If using fresh pineapple, peel, remove the core, and chop into chunks. Alternatively, use 1 cup frozen pineapple chunks.

Combine ingredients:

  • Add pineapple, celery (chopped), ginger (peeled, finely chopped or grated), and frozen mango (optional) to your blender.

Blend & adjust:

  • Start with a small amount of water and blend until smooth. Gradually add more water to reach your desired consistency.

Sweeten (optional):

  • If desired, add a splash of honey or juice concentrate to taste.

Notes

I enjoy this refreshing smoothie alongside a meal, particularly with curries, bean stews, or other comfort foods. The zing and freshness perfectly complement these dishes and may help curb cravings for additional dessert.
  • The calorie content of this drink will vary depending on the ingredients used and the amount of sweetener added (if any).

Stock your healthy drink pantry

Here are some key ingredients to keep on hand for whipping up fantastic homemade drinks:

  • Fresh produce: Stock up on limes, lemons, mint, ginger, cucumber, spinach, kale, and celery. These add vibrant flavours, vitamins, and minerals to your drinks.
  • Fresh or frozen fruits: Fresh or frozen berries, mangoes, pineapples, and bananas offer a convenient way to add sweetness and a refreshing twist to your drinks.
  • Pantry staples: Dates for natural sweetness, cocoa powder for delicious chocolatey drinks, and chia seeds or flaxseeds for added fibre and healthy fats. Honey or maple syrup can be used sparingly for a touch of sweetness, but remember, moderation is key! Lastly, teas (black or green tea) are good for a caffeine kick.

You don’t need all these ingredients at once! Start with a few and explore online recipe resources to find healthy drink options based on what you have on hand.

Supercharge Your Drinks with Bold Flavours & Exotic Ingredients

Think healthy homemade drinks have to be bland? Think again!

By venturing beyond the usual suspects, you can unlock a world of exciting flavours and a surprising boost to your drink’s health profile.

Spice up your life

Spices aren’t just for savoury dishes! A sprinkle of fennel seeds can add a liquorice-like sweetness to your drinks, while caraway seeds bring a warming, peppery note.

Don’t forget turmeric, a golden wonder praised for its anti-inflammatory properties.

Tummy tea

This soothing and caffeine-free tea is a comforting way to support healthy digestion. (inspired by 'The Medicinal Chef: Eat Your Way to Better Health' by Dale Pinnock)
Course Drinks
Keyword caraway seeds, fennel seeds, mint
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Calories 5kcal

Equipment

  • 1 teapot (or infuser)

Ingredients

  • 1 tsp fennel seeds
  • 1 tsp caraway seeds
  • 1 tsp dried mint
  • handful of fresh mint leaves (optional)
  • 1-2 cups boiling water (depending on desired strength)

Instructions

Combine dry ingredients:

  • In a small bowl or container, mix together the fennel seeds, caraway seeds, and dried mint.

Steep the tea:

  • Add the dry mixture (and fresh mint leaves, if using) to your teapot or infuser. Pour boiling water over the ingredients and steep for at least 10 minutes.

Strain & enjoy:

  • Strain the tea into a mug and enjoy warm.

Reusability (optional):

  • You can reuse the tea mixture for a few additional infusions by simply pouring boiling water over the same herbs and steeping again until the flavor weakens.

Video

Notes

  • The book claims this tea is beneficial for digestive issues.
  • To me, the tea tastes like peppermint tea with a subtle licorice and peppery kick from the fennel and caraway seeds. It’s easy to prepare and offers a caffeine-free option after a meal.

Herb power

Dried herbs like dried mint, rosemary, and basil add a delightful touch of freshness and complexity to your beverages.

For an extra energy boost, consider adding a touch of matcha powder, a green tea powder packed with antioxidants.

Exotic fruit adventures

Thinking of going beyond the usual berries and citrus? Why not try grapefruits? With their tart and tangy flavour, they are a great source of vitamin C.

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Passion fruits, bursting with tropical sweetness and a touch of tang, are another delicious option.

Remember: Start with a small amount of any new ingredient and adjust to your taste preferences.

Research online or visit your local speciality store to discover unique ingredients that can take your homemade drinks to the next level. The possibilities are endless!

The Right Tools for Endless Drink Possibilities

Equipping yourself with a few key tools can significantly expand the variety and enjoyment of your homemade drinks.

Here are some essentials I consider to be game-changers:

Big glass jar with a lid:

This is a lifesaver for keeping chilled water readily available. Simply fill it up and store it in the fridge for a quick base for your cold drinks whenever you need them.

Ice cube trays:

Making your own ice cubes is not just cheaper than buying bags of ice. It also allows you to control the size and shape of your ice cubes, which can be crucial for certain drinks.

For example, larger cubes melt slower and are perfect for chilling cocktails without diluting them too quickly.

Blender:

Consider investing in a good-quality blender. While a high-speed blender like my Blendtec offers incredible functionality, a good mid-range blender can still handle a variety of tasks.

a blendtec and soy beans in the blendtec jar
My high-speed blender

Look for features that suit your needs, such as variable speeds, pulse function, and the ability to crush ice. A blender allows you to whip up refreshing smoothies, creamy milkshakes, and even homemade ice cream.

For those on a budget, a handheld immersion blender can be a versatile and space-saving option.

Having the right tools in your kitchen empowers you to create delicious and healthy drinks at home with ease. It becomes a quick and convenient alternative to buying store-bought options.

In addition, homemade drinks offer superior flavour and control over ingredients, allowing you to tailor them to your preferences and health goals.

The Joy of Homemade Hydration: A Refreshing Conclusion

While plain water remains the ultimate healthy drink, we all crave a little variety sometimes.

The good news?

You don’t have to sacrifice your health or the environment to satisfy your taste buds! By following the tips above, you can transform your beverage routine.

Homemade drinks let you control the ingredients, indulge in delicious flavours, and stay hydrated throughout the summer (and beyond!). 

So, unleash your creativity, explore new taste combinations, and discover the joy of creating healthy and refreshing drinks at home!

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[Book Review] Climate Fight: 80/20 Rule for Big Impact (Inspired by ‘Not the End of the World’)

The fight against climate change can feel overwhelming. 

But what if we could make a big impact by focusing on just a few key areas? 

That’s the promise of the 80/20 rule, also known as the Pareto principle: roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. 

Hannah Ritchie‘s book, Not the End of the World, emphasizes that by focusing on a few key areas, we can make a significant difference, just like the 80/20 rule. 

Inspired by this message, I’d like to break down some of the biggest environmental problems and share a powerful principle for climate action

Together, we can make a real difference.

Air Pollution: 2 Clear Solutions

Did you know air pollution is linked to an estimated 9 million deaths annually

Exposure to air pollution can lead to a variety of health problems, including: 

  • Respiratory illnesses: Air pollution can irritate the lungs, causing coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. It can also worsen existing respiratory conditions like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
  • Heart disease: Air pollution can damage the heart and blood vessels, increasing the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases.
  • Lung cancer: Air pollution is a major cause of lung cancer.

The culprit? Burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas. 

The good news is the solution is clear: we need to transition to cleaner energy sources like solar, wind, and geothermal.

While big companies and governments have a big role to play here, we can still make a difference. 

Here are two main ways individuals can help reduce air pollution:

  • Ditch your car whenever possible and opt for a bike or public transport

Not only will you be getting some exercise, but you’ll also be helping the planet.

A study found that cycling just 10 km a week can offset the carbon emissions produced by an average car.

  • Turn away from solid fuels

Solid fuels like fireplaces and wood-burning stoves might seem eco-friendly, but data from the book suggests otherwise.

Burning these fuels can release large amounts of pollutants inside your home and contribute to outdoor air pollution. In fact, they can be significantly worse than gas or electric heating systems.

5 Ways For Cleaner Air

With these key steps, we will start to enjoy cleaner air and contribute to a healthier planet.  

Climate Change: 6 Powerful Actions

Climate change can feel like a colossal, overwhelming issue. Reducing emissions is key to fighting climate change.

But how

First of all, we’ve got to understand the primary sources of emissions so we can target our efforts more efficiently.

The two main sources are:

  • Electricity and heat: This sector is responsible for roughly 25% of global emissions.
  • Transportation: Cars, planes, and trains are another major source, which accounts for roughly 28% of the emissions.

Next, how do we reduce emissions from those two main sectors?

We should:

  • Support clean energy initiatives

Cleaner energy sources are becoming increasingly affordable. Solar and wind energy have seen dramatic price drops, making them a viable alternative to fossil fuels.

  • Advocate for policies that promote renewable energy sources

Let your voice be heard! Contact your local representatives and express your support for renewable energy policies.

You can also find and join online petitions or social media campaigns advocating for clean energy solutions.

  • Reduce your reliance on cars

Consider walking, cycling, carpooling, or using public transport whenever possible.

Food production also has a significant impact on the environment and climate change. Here’s what we can do:

Meat production, especially beef, has a large carbon footprint. Reducing your meat consumption can significantly lower your environmental impact.

  • Tackle food waste

Food waste is a global problem. Planning your meals, buying what you need, and storing food properly can make a big difference.

  • Reduce overconsumption

Buy and consume only what you truly need. This not only benefits the environment but also promotes healthy eating habits.

Remember, we can turn the tide on climate change and build a sustainable future through the above impactful actions

Easiest Climate Change Explanation Ever!

Deforestation: 3 Ways To Stop It

Forests, particularly tropical rainforests, are often seen as the ‘lungs of the Earth’, playing a vital role in our planet’s health. 

However, deforestation, the large-scale removal of trees, is a major threat to this critical system. 

Why deforestation matters? 

Trees act as carbon sinks, absorbing and storing carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas. Deforestation releases this stored carbon back into the atmosphere, accelerating climate change.

Deforestation’s devastating impact extends beyond climate change.

Forests are teeming with unique life, from towering trees to hidden insects. When forests are cleared, these irreplaceable habitats vanish, pushing countless species towards extinction.

What’s driving this destruction?

  • Appetite for beef: Believe it or not, the biggest culprit behind deforestation is beef production. Raising cattle requires vast areas of land, often leading to deforestation for grazing or growing animal feed.
  • Hidden in our shopping: Palm oil is another major culprit of deforestation in many everyday products. It’s found in processed foods, cosmetics, and even cleaning supplies. While sustainable palm oil exists, a significant portion of deforestation is linked to unsustainable production practices.

There are three main ways we can help stop deforestation:  

  • Reduce meat consumption

Cutting back on red meat, like beef, is especially important. This reduces the demand for land used for cattle grazing and feed production.

  • Be a label-conscious consumer

When shopping for processed foods, check for products that use sustainable palm oil (RSPO certified).

  • Think beyond biodiesel

While biodiesel might sound eco-friendly, palm oil-based biodiesel can actually release more emissions than traditional fuels. Opt for other biodiesel options.

By making informed choices about what you eat and buy, you can help protect our vital forests and the incredible biodiversity they hold.

Food Carbon Footprint: 7 Key Actions

Food production plays a surprisingly large role in climate change, responsible for about a quarter of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions

brown cattle behind barb wire
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According to the book, raising animals for food is a major contributor to emissions, land use, and water pollution.

The more meat we eat, the more land is needed for grazing and feed production. This can lead to deforestation and loss of biodiversity.

Also, did you know raising animals for food isn’t the most efficient way to get calories on your plate? 

Livestock require a lot of feed to grow, but only a small portion is converted into edible meat. For instance, a cow might need 100 calories of feed to produce just 3 calories of beef!

So, how do we shift our diet to a more sustainable future? Here are some tips for eating more sustainably:

  • Reduce meat consumption

Especially focusing on cutting back on beef and lamb. Consider a hierarchy of meat choices: plant-based foods have the lowest impact, followed by chicken, pork, dairy, and then beef and lamb.

  • Embrace meat substitutes

Explore plant-based alternatives like veggie burgers and sausages. These options offer lower environmental impact.

  • Go plant-based with dairy

Plant-based milk, yoghurts, and cheeses offer delicious and sustainable alternatives.

Three Easy Homemade Plant-Based Milks
  • Embrace ugly fruits and vegetables:

They’re perfectly edible but often left behind. 

  • Best-before dates aren’t discard dates

Trust your senses when it comes to these labels. By consuming items even after their ‘best before‘ dates, we can significantly reduce food waste.

  • Reduce food waste

Around one-third of the world’s food goes to waste! This squanders all the resources invested in its production.

So, plan your meals, buy what you need, and avoid impulse purchases.

  • Focus on what’s on your plate, not the packaging

The environmental impact of food packaging is minimal compared to the food itself. Focus on what you eat, not what it’s wrapped in.

In a nutshell, by choosing plant-based options more often, reducing waste, and supporting sustainable practices, we can help ensure a healthy planet and a delicious future for all.

Our Oceans: 5 Ways to Make a Difference 

The ocean, once teeming with life, faces several threats: plastic pollution, overfishing and bleaching of coral reefs

21 Plastic Pollution Quotes Leading To The Right Actions

Plastic production has exploded over the past few decades.

From a mere 2 million tonnes in 1950, it has ballooned to a staggering 460 million tonnes in 2019. Unfortunately, most plastic ends up in landfills or, worse, our oceans.

While recycling helps, it’s not a permanent solution.

Most plastics can only be recycled a limited number of times before ending up in landfills or the environment. 

As for overfishing, one-third of the world’s fish stocks are already overexploited, pushing them towards collapse.

While fish farming might seem like a solution, it often relies on wild fish for feed, creating an unsustainable cycle.

Moreover, coral reefs, vibrant underwater cities that support a quarter of the world’s marine life, are facing a devastating threat: bleaching

Warming ocean temperatures and pollution cause coral to expel the algae it relies on for survival, leading to starvation and death.

These vital ecosystems face a double whammyoverfishing disrupts the delicate balance, and climate change heats up their waters.

So, what can we do to protect our oceans? 

  • Reduce reliance on plastic

Use reusable shopping bags, water bottles, and containers whenever possible.

It offers a way to directly combat plastic pollution and prevent it from entering the ocean.

  • Support sustainable seafood

Look for certifications, e.g., Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) or Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP), indicating fish are caught using practices that minimize environmental impact.

  • Reduce fish consumption

Explore delicious plant-based alternatives to seafood.

  • Advocate for change

Support policies that promote sustainable fishing practices and protect our oceans.

The Future We Choose: Empowered by Action

The book ‘Not the End of the World’ paints a clear picture: climate change challenges are real, but solutions exist

This breakdown offered practical steps we can take, from reducing our carbon footprint to protecting our oceans.

These actions, far more effective than traditional ‘eco-friendly’ steps, such as recycling or growing your own food, can create a ripple effect.

Imagine a future with clean air, thriving ecosystems, and a sustainable way of life. It’s within reach. Let’s make these actions the norm, not the exception. 

Together, empowered by action, we can build a better future for generations to come.

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