Summer-infused water recipes for a better mood

We all know that we should drink plenty of water each day, but sometimes it gets challenging, especially during the busy summer months.
Yet it's the time when we need it the most.
I have found it helpful to make these “water lemonades” that keep me hydrated during the hot summer days. I just make a big carafe or two of this mouth-watering water (haha, yes it's good, I promise) and it lasts for the whole day.
When I'm out and about, I pour it into my water bottle. These recipes are FANTASTIC for garden parties or friend gatherings at your place.
Not only will the infused water keep you refreshed and hydrated, but you’ll also load up on the health benefits offered by the fruit, veggies, and herbs.
These aren't my recipes (taken from Brittany Mullins), but I rarely actually use one. Taking what's already there in my kitchen or currently growing in the kitchen garden is my favorite.
How to make it?
The great part about infused water is that it’s literally effortless to make.
All you need is fresh produce (fruit, veggies, and herbs) along with cold water.
Start by choosing what flavor you want, wash and chop your produce and simply add it to your water.
Obviously, the more produce you add, the more intense the flavor will be. The intensity will also depend on how long you let the ingredients soak/infuse.
Some items (like cucumber, melon, citrus fruits and mint) will add flavor almost immediately, while other items like rosemary, berries, apples and ginger will need to soak overnight.
Infusing can take place at room temperature for about 2 hours, but to prevent bacteria growth infusions should be stored in the fridge if soaking for longer than a couple of hours.
If you’re making a large batch of infused water that will be sitting out for a party, be sure to add plenty of ice to keep it chilled and prevent bacteria growth.
And yes, you can eat the fruit after you’re done drinking your infused water. I do this all the time!

Strawberry Thyme Infused Water - Mood Booster
Strawberries are rich in Vitamin C, which is known to reduce stress, while thyme is often used in aromatherapy practices for it’s calming and relaxing effects.
- 6 chopped strawberries
- 4 sprigs of fresh thyme
- 1 quart cold water
Let mixture infuse for at least 2 hours or overnight for full flavor.
Rosemary Raspberry Infused Water - Recovery Booster
Both raspberries and rosemary are great for muscle recovery so this combo is perfect for sipping after your workout.
- 1/2 cup raspberries
- 2-3 sprigs rosemary
- 1-quart cold water
Let the mixture infuse for at least 2 hours or overnight for full flavor.
Blueberry Basil Infused Water - Best for Your Skin
Drinking water is amazing for your skin, but add in antioxidant-rich blueberries which are loaded with vitamins that promote healthy, plump skin and basil which has oils that help to lower inflammation and slow down the effects of aging and you’ve got yourself a lovely little beauty blend.
- 1/2 cup blueberries
- 1/4 cup fresh basil
- 1-quart cold water
Let the mixture infuse for at least 2 hours or overnight for full flavor. You can also try muddling the berries for even more flavor.

Cucumber Lemon Infused Water - Detox
Cucumber lemon-infused water is wildly popular and for good reason. This combo is alkalizing, aids in digestion to help flush toxins from your system, and reduces your appetite. Add mint for even more digestion support. One sip of this cucumber lemon combo and you’ll feel like you’re at a spa.
- 1/4 cucumber, sliced
- 1/2 lemon, sliced
- 1-quart cold water
Let the mixture infuse for at least 2 hours or overnight for full flavor.
Why drinking plenty of water each day is so good for you?
Speed up your metabolism — being dehydrated actually slows down the fat-burning process.
Reduce toxins— burning calories creates toxins and water plays a vital role in flushing those toxins out of your body.
More energy — dehydration causes a reduction in blood volume; a reduction in blood volume causes a reduction in the supply of oxygen to your muscles; and a reduction in the supply of oxygen to your muscles can make you feel tired.
More effective workouts — water helps maintain muscle tone by assisting muscles in their ability to contract. It also lubricates your joints. Proper hydration can also help reduce muscle and joint soreness when exercising.
I think that drinking enough water is just such a common topic that creating these "Summer-infused" drinks can bring a little fun into it.
Let me know your most favourite produce to infuse water with & share your thoughts if you try any of the mentioned recipes.
I hope you have the best summer, ladies! I can't wrap my head around the fact it's already July...
