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Lemonade

Dear Aunt Daisy, Would you mind giving me a recipe’ for lemonade, the same recipe as that you buy in bottles?

Constant Listener

Nelson.

The bought lemonades are all private recipes, of course, but here is one which may do. I suppose you want the kind where you put a little in a glass and then fill up with cold water-and perhaps a piece of ice: Boil together for 10 minutes the juice of 4 lemons, 2 Ib. sugar, 1% oz. either citric or tartaric acid, and 1 pint water. When cool, add 1 teaspoon lemon essence. It is a thick syrup and keeps well. Nice with plain or soda water.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 764, 12 March 1954, Page 23

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Lemonade New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 764, 12 March 1954, Page 23

Lemonade New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 764, 12 March 1954, Page 23

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