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Thirst Quenching Lemonade

Submitted by: Sonia Balani
Simple syrup is made by boiling water and sugar together. This syrup is then mixed with lemon juice and ice water for a thirst quenching beverage. 

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Easy Lemonade

Submitted by: Heather Fantasia
Juice, water, sugar...easy, breezy lemonade! 

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Pineapple Lemonade Spritzers

Submitted by: Albert Duga
A refreshing and light alternative to lemonade. A syrup made with pineapple juice and lemon juice is mixed with carbonated water over ice. 

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Never Bitter Lemonade

Submitted by: Sue
Fresh lemon juice, water, sugar and salt (to remove bitterness) - call the kids in for a glass! 

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Best Lemonade Ever

Submitted by: Jo
Lemonade is a very refreshing drink, and this is the best one ever! 

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Fresh Lemonade

Submitted by: Julie
A summer classic, this lemonade is easy and refreshing too! 

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Old-Fashioned Lemonade

Submitted by: Erin
Lemons, sugar, water - the drink to make when life gives you lemons! 

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Special Lemonade

Submitted by: Erin Schneider
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
'This refreshing beverage is a little different from your run-of-the-mill lemonade,' writes Erin Schneider, St. Peters, Missouri. 'The recipe comes from a charming tearoom in a historic home that my mother and I enjoy visiting.' 

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Old-Fashioned Pink Lemonade

Submitted by: Tonni Padgett
Fresh lemon juice, sugar and water come 'into the pink' with chilled cranberry juice. 

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Easy Strawberry Lemonade

Submitted by: Sony
This is a very tasty and extremely easy drink to make. Just stir together lemonade and frozen strawberries! 
 
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