Haytime Switchel Recipe: The First 'Gatorade' Thirst Quencher? (2024)

Haytime Switchel Recipe: The First 'Gatorade' Thirst Quencher? (1)

We just completed our second cutting here at Berry Hill Farm. Keeping hydrated is a priority, and I was reminded that Ma Ingalls made them ginger-water also known as ‘switchel’.

In many rural parts of the country during summer, haytime is Switchel time. The homemade recipes likely varied with what the farmer’s wife had on hand, but the goal was the same…to get keep the hard-working men well-hydrated to get the hay in. The hay was vital to feed their animals during the winters when grass was not available.

Switchel may well have been the first form of ‘Gatorade’.

Ma Ingalls Made It

Nothing was ever so good as that cool wetness going down her throat. At the taste of it she stopped in surprise and Carrie clapped her hands and cried out, laughing, “don’t tell, Laura, don’t tell till Pa tastes it!”

Ma had sent them ginger-water. She had sweetened the cool well-water with sugar, flavored it with vinegar, and put in plenty of ginger to warm their stomachs so they could drink till they were not thirsty. Ginger-water would not make them sick, as plain cold water would when they were so hot. Such a treat made that ordinary day into a special day, the first day that Laura helped in the haying. ~The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder

When your body is really working hard, is hot and dripping sweat with the sun is beating down, it craves nothing more than a deep, cool drink of real water. Adding a natural unrefined sweetener, electrolytes, vitamins, and minerals can reverse dehydration on a cellular level and supply just what is needed to keep you going strong. Not much is more restorative and well-received, except for maybe cold watermelon!

This haytime, I decided to make switchel with black strap molasses, similar toMy Version of Good Girl Moonshine. The molasses makes it a lovely rich mahogany color but also is a great source of iron.

Haytime Switchel Recipe: The First 'Gatorade' Thirst Quencher? (3)

According to Wikipedia, switchel came to the colonies by way of the Caribbean.It was a very popular summertime drink, and by the 19th century it was known as haymaker’s punchbecause of its frequent use during hay harvest.

The sweetener Laura wrote about her Ma using was ‘sugar’, but she does not mention if it was brown or white. Switchel can also be sweetened with honey, molasses, or even maple syrup for a healthier alternative.

Switchel Basic Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups of cold water (~1 quart)
  • 2 TBSP raw honey (for all the live raw enzymes that bring vitality to a working body)(real raw honey often needs mixed into warm water first to help it mix into cold drinks)
  • 2 TBSP molasses
  • 1/4 cup of cider vinegar(seehealth benefits)
  • 1 teaspoon of ginger (see health benefits)
  • 1/2 – 3/4 teaspoon sea salt (to replace electrolytes -sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium- lost in heavy sweating)
  • sliced lemons

Directions:

Add all the ingredients except the water to a quart jar, cap tightly, and shake to mix thoroughly.

Top up with cold water and serve.

Enjoy a glass yourself; your body will love what it does for you as you serve and bless your family with the work of your hands!

Double or Triple It!

By doubling and tripling the recipe it’s an easy-to-make replacement for expensive, mass-produced, and worrisome commercial ‘energy drinks’, the worst of which are linked to deaths and permanent disability.

Keep it simple and safe, staying cool and hydrated with real food and water.

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Haytime Switchel Recipe: The First 'Gatorade' Thirst Quencher? (2024)

FAQs

What is the Gatorade thirst quencher used for? ›

Unlike other beverages that are not scientifically formulated with the recommended amount of electrolytes for the active occasion, Gatorade is lab-tested to ensure it helps replenish the electrolytes lost in sweat while maintaining thirst so athletes will adequately ingest enough fluid and electrolytes to stay well- ...

What are the ingredients of Gatorade? ›

The main ingredients in both Powerade and Gatorade are water, a type of sugar, citric acid, and salt (1, 2). Powerade is sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup, while Gatorade contains dextrose. Dextrose is chemically identical to regular sugar (1, 2, 3).

What is the breakdown of Gatorade? ›

Gatorade Thirst Quencher contains water, sucrose (table sugar), dextrose, citric acid, natural flavor, sodium chloride (table salt), sodium citrate, monopotassium phosphate, and flavoring/coloring ingredients. Some Gatorade flavor variations used to contain brominated vegetable oil as a stabilizer.

What is Gatorade thirst quencher powder used for? ›

Drink to rehydrate, replenish and refuel. And savor the sweat. For athletes. For performance.

Is Gatorade thirst quencher good for you? ›

A 20-ounce serving of Gatorade's Thirst Quencher contains 36 grams of sugar. While that's a bit less sugar per ounce than your average soda, it's not exactly healthy. In fact, Berkeley researchers say the sugar in sports drinks may be contributing to the child obesity epidemic by increasing caloric intake.

How to make own electrolyte powder? ›

A simple homemade electrolyte replacement for pennies!
  1. 1/4 teaspoon baking soda (307mg sodium)
  2. 1/16 teaspoon Morton's Lite Salt (87.5mg potassium and 72.5mg sodium)
  3. 1/16 teaspoon epsom salt (30mg magnesium)
  4. optional flavor such as juice (tea, stevia, or water enhancer)

Why do I feel so much better after drinking Gatorade? ›

Their ingredients help replace what's been lost during a strenuous workout, namely water, energy (glucose), sodium and potassium. Numerous studies show that traditional sports drinks can improve physical performance and increase the length of time that an athlete can perform or compete before reaching exhaustion.

What is the most delicious Gatorade flavor? ›

Lemon Lime is one of the best Gatorade flavors on the market because it is one of the most flavorful Gatorade flavors on the market. My big issue with Gatorade is that it isn't flavorful enough in general. Thankfully, Lemon-Lime gives both lemon and lime. This OG Gatorade flavor is still around for a reason.

What ingredient was removed from Gatorade? ›

PepsiCo, manufacturer of Gatorade drinks, has voluntarily decided to stop including Brominated Vegetable Oil (BVO) in its products due in part to "consumer feedback." Some of that consumer feedback may have had something to do with the fact that BVO is patented in Europe as a flame retardant, and not necessarily an ...

What's the healthiest Gatorade to drink? ›

Gatorade Zero may be a great option if you're looking for a reasonably priced, low-sugar, and super-refreshing sports drink. Gatorade Zero offers the same hydration benefits as Gatorade Thirst Quencher but without the carbohydrate content.

Is Pedialyte better than Gatorade? ›

Although they're similar, they have slight differences in their calorie, carb, and electrolyte contents. While you can sometimes use Pedialyte and Gatorade interchangeably, Pedialyte may be more suitable for diarrhea-induced dehydration, while Gatorade may be better for exercise-induced dehydration.

Does Gatorade hydrate you better than water? ›

This myth comes from a study funded by Gatorade that found people who drank their product were better hydrated than if they drank water—but only because they drank more fluids. If you drank the same volume of water versus Gatorade, you'd be equally hydrated.

Which Gatorade has the most electrolytes? ›

Yellow Gatorade is often recommended when sick because it contains higher levels of sodium and potassium, which are electrolytes that help to replenish fluids lost through sweating or vomiting.

What does thirst quencher do? ›

A thirst-quenching drink stops you feeling thirsty: They serve juices, bottled waters, and other thirst-quenching drinks.

Does Gatorade quench thirst better than water? ›

Drinking Gatorade after 30 minutes or more of intense exercise can help quickly replace water and electrolytes you lose by sweating. However, drinking water will do much of the same thing. Gatorade is not unhealthy, but it does have high amounts of sugar and salt.

Why is it good to drink Gatorade when dehydrated? ›

Your body loses water through your urine, sweat, breath, and feces. These losses increase when you're sick or exercising. Both Pedialyte and Gatorade are rehydration drinks, meaning they provide fluids and electrolytes — or minerals — to prevent or fight dehydration.

How do you use a Gatorade thirst quencher bottle? ›

Open the latch and flip the entire cap open to reveal the pod piercer on the bottom of the cap. Press the pod facedown into the bottle (leave the sticker on the pod). Don't be afraid to press firmly; it must be snug to pierce correctly. The concentrate from the pod will release into the bottle.

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