What's your homemade mint lemonade recipe?
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M$http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,homemade_lemonade,FF.html
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M$Please remember to use your quotation marks and post the link to where you get your information please.
I know you used the Cooks web site, but they copied from The FoodNetwork site
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ingrid-hoffmann/crazy-coconut-lemonade-recipe/index.html
Ingredients:
2/3 cup of mint leaves, fresh and chopped
6 cups water
1 can frozen lemonade concentrate
Preparation:
Heat the mint leaves in 2 cups of water until boiling. Reduce heat to a simmer and leave for 5 minutes. Let cool, then strain out mint leaves. Combine mint liquid with lemonade concentrate and the rest of the water (4 cups). Refrigerate and serve over ice.
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"I also like to bruise the mint first" ok I just laughed my butt off envisioning you beating the crap out of your mint!
I also like to bruise the mint first, by rolling it between my palms, before putting it into the lemonade. This releases the essential oils of the mint so they get into the lemonade more quickly.
I've updated the page with your tip, Carrie! Many thanks. http://www.mahalo.com/how-to-make-lemonade