
INTI — The Summer Drink ☀️ Organic Ginger, Turmeric & Lemon
⭐ 4.8/5 · 12,000+ orders · 50 organic stores 🇧🇪 · 0% added sugar
🛒 Discover INTI — under €1/dayBatch Cooking: Why Everyone Quits After 3 Weeks (and the Building-Blocks Method That Lasts)
Batch cooking almost always fails for the same reason: people cook MEALS instead of preparing BLOCKS. Here's the 2-hour method, the 3-4 day rule nobody respects, and the drink mistake that sabotages the healthiest lunches.
- 🧱 Mistake #1: cooking meals, not blocks: five lasagne-curry-gratins on Sunday = a 4-hour marathon you abandon by week 3. The method that lasts: prepare BLOCKS to assemble — 1 big pot of grains (rice, quinoa), 2 proteins (roast chicken, boiled eggs, chickpeas), 2 trays of oven-roasted vegetables, 1 homemade sauce. Every lunch becomes a different assembled bowl in 3 minutes — the variety comes from the assembly, not the cooking
- ⏱️ The 2-hour clock (everything in parallel): the oven first (2 vegetable trays + a chicken, 45 unattended minutes), the pots meanwhile (grains + eggs), and the last 20 minutes for the sauce and the jars. Two hours flat, washing-up included — beyond that, the method is too heavy to survive September
- 🧊 The 3-4 day rule (the one nobody respects): in the fridge, cooked preparations last 3-4 days — not 7. The Sunday batch covers Monday-Thursday; Friday is freezer or improvisation. And the cooling matters: PORTION before refrigerating (a large hot volume takes hours to cool through — the danger zone, you know our 2-hour rule). Special mention for rice: reheated after sitting lukewarm, it's Bacillus cereus's playground
- 🥤 The mistake that sabotages the healthy lunch: cooking impeccably on Sunday… then drinking a soda or juice with lunch (8-11g of sugar per 100ml — and juice is classified as free sugars by the WHO, you know the tune). The batch bowl deserves better: the jug of water + 1 dose of INTI (0% added sugar) at the office or home desk — the complete meal, liquids included
- 🫙 The drinks batch (the reflex nobody has): while the oven runs, prepare the WEEK of drinks too: the big jug of water + INTI in the fridge, the flasks lined up ready to fill, and a tray of INTI ice cubes (the trick from our iced-drinks page). Two extra minutes on Sunday, and the week's soda reflex loses its reason to exist
Before you buy: the 5 questions we get
How long does it last?
A 520 ml bottle = ~32 doses. At 1 dose a day that's a full month — under €1 per day.
What does it taste like?
It bites. That's real ginger, not flavouring. 1 dose in a big glass of cold water, adjust to taste.
Really 0% sugar?
0% added sugar, 0% alcohol. Where a soda runs 8-11g sugar per 100ml and GIMBER ~34g/100ml, INTI adds none.
What about delivery?
FREE delivery from €50 to a pickup point (Mondial Relay, 2-7 days) — and free from €90 to your door. Crafted in Belgium 🇧🇪.
Can we trust you?
4.8/5, over 12,000 orders, stocked in 50 organic stores.
☀️ INTI — The Summer Drink ☀️ Organic Ginger, Turmeric & Lemon
⭐ 4.8/5 · 12,000+ orders · 50 organic stores 🇧🇪 · 0% added sugar
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The Sunday-5pm checklist: oven (2 vegetable trays + protein), pots (grains + eggs), 1 sauce, portioned jars, INTI jug in the fridge, flasks ready. Monday-Thursday covered, Friday free, zero fatigue — this is the version that lasts until December. ⚠️ Safety: portion to cool fast, 3-4 days max in the fridge, reheat THROUGH (especially rice and chicken), and for pregnant women: systematically steaming-hot reheating and no stored raw-egg preparations.
❓ FAQ
How do you batch cook so it lasts the whole week?
By preparing building blocks rather than finished meals: 1 pot of grains (rice, quinoa), 2 proteins (roast chicken, boiled eggs, chickpeas), 2 trays of roasted vegetables, 1 sauce — every lunch becomes a different bowl in 3 minutes, and the Sunday session stays within 2 hours (oven and pots in parallel). The storage rule nobody respects: 3-4 days max in the fridge — the batch covers Monday-Thursday, the rest goes to the freezer; portion before refrigerating to cool fast, and reheat through (lukewarm-stored rice is Bacillus cereus territory). The classic mistake: an impeccable batch lunch sabotaged by a soda or juice (8-11g sugar per 100ml, free sugars per the WHO) — prepare the week of drinks too: a jug of water + 1 dose of INTI (0% added sugar) in the fridge and flasks ready. Pregnant women: steaming-hot reheating, systematically.