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Here are two recipes lemonade.

1st recipe:

Ingredients:

  • Lemon - 6 pc.;
  • Sugar - 1 stack;
  • Water (cold) - 6 stacks.

Squeeze 1 glass of juice from lemons.

Mix juice, sugar and water. Stir, strain, dilute with water to taste.

Cool, serve with ice cubes.

2st recipe:

Ingredients:

  • Sugar (1 cup) - 220 g;
  • Lemon juice (1 cup (about 5 lemons)) - 250 ml;
  • Carbonated water (from 750 ml to 2 l);
  • Water (1 glass) - 250 ml.

Mix sugar and water in a saucepan. Put on a slow fire, and

Mix sugar and water in a saucepan. Place over low heat, stirring until sugar dissolves.

Cool, add lemon juice, strain.

Just before serving, add sparkling water.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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