Homemade lemonade - and a dedication to my classmate's sünnipäevaõnnitlustega Liisu to me about this wonderful drink to ward off last week, when I went to him Avinurme village. I honestly do not be such a thing after that, make lemonade at home, because we never would otherwise not consume sodas, and therefore do not feel the need to start thinking about an alternative to the homemade lemonade. But Liisu made lemonade tasted good, and I thought to myself to do it at home, and provide Aneele - he still had no contact whatsoever with the lemonade. You need: 2 lemon 5 oranges (citrus juice, a total of about 0.5 liters) of carbonated water (ca. 0.4-0.5 l - depends on the gas to want a drink) about 3 tablespoons citrus reamer unrefined cane sugar soda's not making anything heavy Oleg - citrus to the juice (hand longer, faster machine), pour it into a jug, add the sugar and carbonated water. A little sugar may be allowed to merge with and without E-sugar substances and rational levels of vitamin citrus reamer C-rich soda is ready. By comparison poelimonaadi ingredients - sodas contain preservatives and coloring agents (also Azo), artificial flavorings, vitamins, they are not included. Especially, however, makes one think of the quantity of sugar in the lemonade - I found the website of the Agency for Health Information, to one liter of lemonade is about 20 tablespoons of white (!) Sugar. And I put a liter jug after the 3 tablespoons sugar and the lemonade was sweet enough - I do not want to think that another 17 scoops were put up ... As Anee not used to drinking carbonated beverages, he said at first that he makes soda bad language lessons. citrus reamer The solution was to drink a soda with a straw :)
Oh yes - I would recommend it as an alternative to conventional sodas for children's birthday parties. However, this amount of juice can also be smaller - just based on how much material is in. Here, Thomas thought, after all, all that carbonated water is better. I can not believe that even this is not ordinary water, having been carried Morsi taste, but a serious lemonade. The total Fanta :) Delete Reply
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