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Food
1860
Portable
Lemonade
Take loaf
sugar 1 lb., rub it down finely in a mortar, and add: citric acid
1-2 oz. (tartaric acid will do,) and lemon essence 1-2 oz., and
continue the trituration until all is intimately mixed, and bottle
for use; a rounding tablespoonful can be done up in a paper and
carried conveniently in the pocket when persons are going into,
out-of-the-way places, and added to half pint of water when all
the beauties of a lemonade will stand before you waiting to be drank,
not costing a penny a glass. This can be made sweeter or more sour
if desired. If any however should prefer an effervescing drink they
can follow the directions given in the next recipe.
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