6 tips to beat the heat
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The summer heat can be very, very stifling. I have been thinking about it and I bring you 6 tips to make it more bearable and you can enjoy the summer to the fullest.
Hydration. Always hydration.
Drinking enough water is essential to maintain hydration during the hottest days. But I am aware that there comes a time when you get bored with so much water and you need something different. At this point, I am going to recommend cold infusions or even adding fresh fruits and herbs to your water for a refreshing touch of flavor.
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Wear light and breathable clothing
Opt for clothing made of natural materials and light colors that allow better air circulation and help you stay cool. Avoid tight clothing that hinders the evaporation of sweat.
Find cool and well-ventilated places
During the hottest hours of the day, look for shady or air-conditioned places to cool down. If this is not possible, use fans or create drafts by opening the windows.
Avoid strenuous activities in the sun
During the hottest days, avoid doing intense physical activities outdoors, especially at noon and early afternoon. It is much better that you exercise first thing in the morning or last thing in the afternoon or, directly, look for alternatives indoors. It is rare that a gym does not have air conditioning and you avoid unpleasantness.
Cool off with cold showers
Taking a cool shower can be a quick and effective way to reduce body temperature. You can also use damp washcloths or towels on your neck or wrists to cool down.
Protect your skin from the sun
Don't forget to apply a high protection sunscreen to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Wear hats or caps, sunglasses, and long-sleeved clothing if you are going to be exposed to the sun for long periods of time.
Cold infusions are your best allies
When you find yourself in very hot moments, consuming cold infusions can be an option, not only refreshing, but also beneficial for your body. These drinks offer refreshing hydration and are a great way to drink something different than water, with lots of flavor and virtually 0 calories.
One of the advantages of cold infusions is their ability to help reduce internal body temperature, giving you immediate relief in situations of intense heat. In addition, these drinks help you maintain hydration and provide a pleasant taste, which makes it easier to maintain an adequate level of hydration.
In addition to its refreshing effect, cold infusions can provide beneficial nutrients for your body. Depending on the ingredients used, you can get vitamins and antioxidants that strengthen your immune system and help keep you healthy.
Cold infusions are also a light option for your digestion on hot days, since they avoid the burden of heavy food. In this way, they help you maintain a more comfortable and smooth digestion.
Some cold infusions, such as green tea or mint tea, offer a natural and refreshing energy boost. These stimulating drinks keep you active and alert, even when the heat wears you down.
Now that I have aroused your interest, I am going to tell you 3 super easy recipes so that you can prepare with these infusions.
3 refreshing recipes with infusions
Strawberry and kiwi popsicles
To prepare these original poles, you will need:
- 4 grams of strawberry and kiwi infusion
- 2 cups of hot water
- 2 tablespoons of honey (optional)
- Strawberry and kiwi slices to decorate
Follow these instructions:
- Prepare the cold strawberry and kiwi infusion by adding 4 grams to 2 cups of hot water.
- Stir well and let it cool down to room temperature.
- If you want them to be sweeter, add honey or sweetener to taste and mix until dissolved.
- Pour the infusion into popsicle molds.
- Arrange strawberry and kiwi slices in each mold to decorate.
- Freeze for at least 4 hours or until the popsicles are completely frozen.
- To enjoy!
Cold Matcha Tea Energizing Smoothie
Ingredients to prepare this delight, which is one of my favorites:
- 1 or 2 grams of cold matcha tea
- 1 cup almond milk (or any other non-dairy milk)
- 1 ripe banana
- 1 tablespoon honey or sweetener to taste
- Ice cubes
Instructions:
- Prepare your matcha tea as usual, but let it cool.
- In a blender, mix the chilled matcha tea, almond milk, banana, and honey or sweetener.
- Add as many ice cubes as you like until it is the consistency you like.
- Mix all the ingredients until you get a smooth and homogeneous mixture.
- Pour the smoothie into a glass and serve cold.
- Give it a try and tell me what you think. I love it!
Refreshing Hibiscus Mojito
Write down these ingredients:
- 2 grams of hibisc infusion or
- 2 cups of hot water
- 2 tablespoons of sugar or sweetener
- Juice of 1 lemon
- fresh mint leaves
- Sparkling water (optional)
- Ice
And get to work!
- Prepare the cold hibiscus infusion by placing 4 grams of infusion in 2 cups of hot water.
- Stir well and let it cool down to room temperature.
- Add the sugar or sweetener and mix until dissolved.
- Squeeze the lemon into the hibiscus infusion and mix.
- In a glass, place some fresh mint leaves and gently crush them with a spoon to release their aroma.
- Add ice to the glass and pour the lemon-sweetened hibiscus infusion over the ice.
- If desired, top off your hibiscus mojito with a splash of sparkling water for a fizzy touch.
- Stir gently, garnish with additional mint leaves, and enjoy this refreshing mojito.
I hope these original and refreshing recipes ease the heat of summer! I'd love to see how they turned out on you, so share on Instagram tagging us: @matchaflix