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How to Host a Perfect Hot Chocolate Bar

What’s a Hot Chocolate Bar Party? Just that! A holiday get-together with a perfect Hot Chocolate Bar and all the fixings. We did this for a low-key Christmas gathering in 2021, and it was the best sweet spread. Allllllllll that sugar? Well, not necessarily. Traditional hot chocolate mixes are loaded with sugar (and preservatives). I put out LMNT Chocolate Salt and LMNT Mint Chocolate as a stand-in, and everyone LOVED IT. These little packets have a ton of flavor – and are, of course, #saltyaf. A boost of electrolytes PLUS healthy hot chocolate? Win-win. Bonus: Since we saved up our sugar bank, we had more fun with tons of mix-ins and sweet sides. Related: Mindful Eating: Finding a Healthy Relationship with Food Now that we’ve got the hot chocolate part down, let’s talk about making it all come together. Hot Chocolate Bar: Marshmallows The key: variety of textures and options! Marshmallows are a given. Some people like the classic mini-marshmallows, but a standout were Hammond’s Gourmet Coconut Marshmallows. Other options included Hammond’s Vanilla Bean Marshmallows and novelty star-shaped marshmallows. Hot Chocolate Bar: Mix-ins In addition to marshmallows, I like to have other options for mixing into hot chocolate. Peppermint candies are nice, Candy Cane stir sticks, and even a few extra hunks of dark chocolate for a reallllly rich blend. All the Goodies Cookies! Brownies! Chocolate Bark! I found these super cute Gingerbread Men at a local bakery in Hopewell, Virginia. They tasted as good as they look. We also had classic Milano-style cookies, Chocolate Lace cookies, Peppermint Brownies, and Chocolate Chip Cookies. My ‘filler items’ were chocolate covered almonds and chocolate bark pieces. Fill your Hot Chocolate Bar with special treats that you and your guests will love. This is a perfect chance to showcase a variety of holiday cookies or family traditions. HOT CHOCOLATE BAR EXECUTION Making it all come together is surprisingly simple. The hot chocolate bar can be set up in advance for a low-stress holiday gathering. Once you have your mix-ins and treats arranged, find some festive holiday mugs. For those who prefer milk in their hot chocolate, keep a pot of milk at a very low simmer on the stovetop. Use a ladle to fill mugs or add just a splash. If you don’t have a fancy hot water dispenser, a kettle of hot water on the stove will work as well. The most handy tool of the night was a handheld mixer for quick stirring of the LMNT. The hot chocolate bar proved to be an easy, festive holiday favorite that we’ll repeat for years to come! LMNT Mint Chocolate: Limited Time Only I’ve talked previously about LMNT Electrolytes in the context of hydration. The Mint Chocolate has nearly taken the lead as my TOP flavor of all time (ok, Chocolate Salt is still number one though). It’s only here for a limited time!! The ingredients are amazing: Salt, Cocoa Powder, Magnesium, Potassium, Natural Chocolate Flavor, Natural Mint Flavor, and Stevia Leaf Extract. << THAT I can stand behind. Try LMNT for yourself here. Then come back and let me know your favorite flavor! Add Electrolytes and stay on top of your hydration! Think LMNT is too salty? You can find other tasty electrolytes at Thrive Market! You May Also Like: Mindful Eating: Finding a Healthy Mindset with Food What Is the Carnivore Diet? Shop This Article: DISCLAIMERS: The statements made on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. You assume full responsibility for how you use this information. Always consult with your physician or other health professionals before making any diet or lifestyle changes. This post may contain affiliate links whereby if you purchase these products I receive a small percentage of the sale price. This allows me to keep the blog running and I thank you for allowing me to do that!

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Signs of Dehydration

Signs of Dehydration: How Much Water Should You Drink?

Dehydration is defined as losing more fluids than you’re taking in. Aka: Net Water Loss from the body.  Simple. However, we don’t always have an accurate gauge of water LOSS and it can be challenging to stay on top of water intake.  The effect of dehydration is a state called hypohydration: hypo, meaning “under”, hydration. Mild hypohydration can be a 1% water loss or less. Let’s think about how we lose water: Sweating due to heat, exercise, or physiological stress Urination (which can be in excess with kidney dysfunction, diuretics, hyperglycemia, or other conditions) GI Tract via diarrhea or vomiting  Respiratory Tract, exacerbated with asthma, COPD, apnea, and heavy breathing Related: Mindful Eating: Finding a Healthy Relationship with Food However, our fluid balancing system is highly evolved (and quite precise).  Thirst is a key modulator here. When our blood volume drops too low, our hypothalamus (the brain’s master regulating gland) receives a warning. The hypothalamus gives us the sensation of thirst, while at the same time stimulating the pituitary gland to release a hormone called Anti-Diuretic Hormone (ADH). This hormone tells our body to hold onto water, making your kidney slow down and decreasing urination. Simultaneously, the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is at work, another trio of hormones promoting fluid and sodium retention.  SIGNS OF DEHYDRATION These are the key warning signs of dehydration, indicating you are in a hypohydrated state. They can all manifest differently in people and conditions. Note that a combination of many (or all) indicates severe dehydration. Thirst – With our advanced fluid balancing system at work, it makes sense that THIRST is an early sign of mild or moderate dehydration. If you are in-tune with this, simply drinking to thirst should keep you in a hydrated state.  Urine Output – Since urinary output drops when you are dehydrated, this can be a secondary sign of low water status. Further, checking the color of your urine can help determine hydration status. Dark, amber colored urine indicates a hypohydrated state.  Dry Skin and Lips – There are certainly other factors at play with skin (zinc, Vitamin A, Fatty Acids), so this is only a secondary marker of dehydration when correlated with other signs.  Fatigue/Headache/Brain Fog – Again, these things can easily be attributed to other causes BUT the reality is that when you are dehydrated you’re likely to experience some degree of malaise/fatigue, a headache, and mood or cognition changes. One study showed mild dehydration resulted in more errors on a cognitive test. (Similar to that of someone drunk!) Low Blood Pressure – Most of your blood volume is water. When you lose water, your blood volume decreases, which decreases blood pressure. This is seen in more severe cases of dehydration.  Nausea/Dizziness – Related to blood pressure, when your blood volume drops less blood reaches the brain. The early warning sign of this is lightheadedness when going from sitting to standing. It can also manifest as low-level vertigo or nausea.  HOW TO STAY HYDRATED Given our evolved fluid-balancing system it should be simple: Drink to Thirst.  However, often when we are in a dehydrated state we also need to replenish electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and magnesium. Drinking plain water when already depleted makes this imbalance worse. The symptoms of hyponatremia (low blood sodium) mimic and worsen those of dehydration.  A better strategy? Add Electrolytes.  In order to stay in a well-hydrated state, a good baseline is half your body weight in ounces per day. Set daily reminders to make sure you’re getting in enough fluid. SOME of that water should have electrolytes and LMNT is the perfect ratio of sodium:potassium:magnesium. PLUS it tastes delicious.  I recommend one packet a day combined with plenty of pure, filtered water. Worried about too much sodium? Check out this post.  My favorite way to #staysalty is to add Watermelon Salt LMNT to my Yeti and sip it throughout the day. On chilly mornings, I’ll make a Hot Chocolate Salt as a special treat.  Try LMNT for yourself here. Then come back and let me know your favorite flavor! Add Electrolytes and stay on top of your hydration! Think LMNT is too salty? You can find other tasty electrolytes at Thrive Market! You May Also Like: Mindful Eating: Finding a Healthy Mindset with Food What Is the Carnivore Diet? Shop This Article: DISCLAIMERS: The statements made on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. You assume full responsibility for how you use this information. Always consult with your physician or other health professionals before making any diet or lifestyle changes. This post may contain affiliate links whereby if you purchase these products I receive a small percentage of the sale price. This allows me to keep the blog running and I thank you for allowing me to do that!

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