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6 Ways To Make Water More Interesting
Water is the best drink you can give your body, but sometimes getting our two litres a day can be a bit of a struggle. Make yours more delicious with our innovative ideas that use Pure H2O's purifying taps

1. Flavour with Fruit!
Got a sweet tooth? Flavour jugs of purified water with slices of zesty orange and lemon, delicious strawberries and blueberries, or refreshing cucumber, and leave to chill for one hour before enjoying. Children in particular love these healthy drinks. Pure H2O taps deliver purified water straight from the tap.

2. Opt for Herbs...
Fancy something a little more sophisticated? Add fresh herbs to your fruity purified waters. We love mint and cucumber, rosemary and watermelon or mint and lemon. These grown-up flavours are just the ticket for dinner parties.

3. Keep it Simple
Often, the reason we don't like tap water is because we can taste the chlorine used by water companies to clean it. Pure H2O taps remove these contaminants to offer the purest, cleanest tap water straight from the sink – and the difference in taste is incredible.

4. Make your own Teas
Do you love herbal teas? There's no need to shell out on expensive boxes of tea when making your own tastes so good. Pick up a Moroccan mint plant from your local supermarket and pick and wash ten large leaves. Place in your favourite mug before filling up with instantly boiled water from your Pure H2O Quatreau tap, leave to steep for a couple of minutes and then enjoy.

5. Get Fizzy!
If you're finding it hard to give up fizzy pop, install a tap that offers sparkling water like the Pure H2O Quatreau. Then, add your favourite fruit juices to sparkling water for the most refreshing summertime drinks. Pineapple juice with equal parts sparkling purified water makes the perfect thirst-quencher.

6. Use Water in your Dinner
Make a simple tomato soup by sweating 2 chopped onions, 2 chopped carrots, 2 chopped celery sticks and 2 chopped garlic cloves for 20 minutes. Add 1 stock cube, 500ml boiling water from your Pure H2O tap and two tins of tomatoes. Cook for 10 minutes, then add a bunch of basil and blitz. It's your easiest dinner ever!

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