Lemonade is a summer staple around these parts. For as long as I can remember there was always a pitcher of lemonade in the fridge during the summer months. I believe my mother uses (or used) Country Time mix. For me, whose tasted pretty much all lemonade items on the market and for a mix, its the next best to freshly squeezed.
Today, I made my first ever batch of freshly squeezed lemonade and let me tell you. Yum.O. Just the right amount of lemon. The right amount of sweet. Perfect.
I was calculating the costs of this drink while squeezing the lemons and at .48c apiece per lemon (of which I used 5), add a few extras for tax, water, sugar, etc...it's probably $2.75 for 5 cups of lemonade. Fresh lemonade. I am sure the Minute Maid premade lemonade is cheaper, but any tastier? Not to my liking, thank you.
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Recipe - found here at Lemonade Makin' Mama.
Dissolve 1 cup sugar in 1 cup water in saucepan (over low heat).
Bring to a boil, remove from heat and mix with 1 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice.
In separate pitcher, measure out 4 cups of water, add ice.
Pour lemon mixture into ice cold water.
Serve in glass with a lemon slice.
Enjoy!