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06/23/2026
💧 Stay Hydrated, Georgia! 💧
We hope the Drink Water, Georgia! texts are helping you feel your best every day!
Looking for more ways to stay healthy? 🥗🍳
💧 ¡Mantente hidratado, Georgia! 💧
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FoodTalk.org has been made especially for those who want FREE ideas on how to keep their families healthy by making nutritious food choices on a budget!
06/22/2026
¿Quiere reducir bebidas azucaradas? Empiece poco a poco ✅
Use menos azúcar en su café o té, mezcle té dulce con té sin azúcar o diluya jugos.
El azúcar no es la solución para la deshidratación. ¡El agua sí! Muchas bebidas deportivas tienen un alto nivel de azúcar añadida: una bebida deportiva de 20 oz. tiene más de la mitad del límite diario de azúcares agregados. Aquí tiene 10 consejos para mantenerse hidratado -
Drink Water, Georgia!
¿Sabía que aproximadamente 60% de su cuerpo está compuesto de agua? De hecho, casi ¾ del cerebro adulto está compuesto de … ¡lo adivinó, agua! Los bebés tienen el porcentaje más alto de peso con contenido de agua. Es más del 75%.[3] El porcentaje disminuye mientras la persona envejece, p...
06/21/2026
Sugar is not the solution for dehydration. Water is! Many sports drinks are high in added sugar - in fact, a 20 oz. sports drink has more than half the limit for added sugar per day. Here are Ten Tricks to Staying Hydrated:
Drink Water, Georgia!
Did you know that about 60% of your body is made up of water? In fact, almost 3/4 of the adult brain is made up of … you guessed it, water! Babies have the highest percentage of water weight at over 75%.[3] The percentage declines as the person ages, but the importance of water remains constant.
06/20/2026
Manténgase hidratado con un toque de sabor 🌺
El agua con frutas es una forma refrescante de apoyar su bienestar.
To increase hydration or decrease sugary beverages, 1) Set a Goal, 2) Write the goal down, 3) Track it, and 4) Tell a friend. These four actions will help you achieve your goals. Cheers to your future success! Get more goal setting info at https://water.foodtalk.org/en/posts/goal-setting-101
Para hidratarse más o consumir menos bebidas azucaradas: 1) fíjese una meta, 2) anote la meta, 3) siga su progreso, y 4) dígale a un amigo. Estas cuatro acciones ayudarán a que alcance sus metas. ¡Bebamos por su éxito! Obtenga más información sobre cómo fijarse metas en https://water.foodtalk.org/es/posts/establezca-metas-pasos-basicos
06/19/2026
Wondering if you’re hydrated? Your body gives clues. 👀
Urine color can be a helpful way to check your hydration level.