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Cucumber Water
Photo:
Shelbi Keith
Ingredients
1
Cucumber
1 gallon
Water
Drink Dispensor
Preparation
1
Peel
Cucumber
2
Slice
lengthwise into quarters
3
Fill a drink dispensor with water and place cucumbers in.
4
Allow water to
infuse
for a few hours before
serving.
5
Keep drink dispensor in the refrigerator.
6
You may refill the water for about 3-4 days before replacing the cucumber with a new one.
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June 16, 2010
Creator:
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