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Definition of Lemonade mix
1. Noun. A commercial mix for making lemonade.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lemonade Mix
Literary usage of Lemonade mix
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Improved Housewife: Or Book of Receipts, with Engravings for Marketing by A. L. Webster (1855)
"Lemonade. Mix the juice of two lemons with a pint of water, sweetening to the taste.
Some like nutmeg grated on it, or some of the squeezed lemon cut in it. ..."
2. Jennie June's American Cookery Book: Containing Upwards of Twelve Hundred by Jane Cunningham Croly (1866)
"PORTABLE LEMONADE. Mix strained lemon juice to loaf sugar, in the proportion of
four large lemons to a pound of white sugar, or as much as it will hold in ..."
3. Light Entertaining: A Book of Dainty Recipes for Special Occasions by Judson, Helena, Butterick Publishing Company (1910)
"GINGER LEMONADE Mix equal quantities of strong lemonade and ginger ale. Garnish with
Maraschino cherries and tiny shreds of crystalized ginger. ..."
4. Household Science and Arts by Josephine Morris (1913)
"PINEAPPLE LEMONADE Mix the pineapple, lemon juice, and sugar; pour on the boiling
water, and let it stand about fifteen minutes, or until it is cool. ..."
5. An Introduction to Practical Pharmacy: Designed as a Text-book for the by Edward Parrish (1859)
"Lemonade. Mix Lemon syrup Water (iced) Stir them well together. Qj. Orange Syrup.
Cong, ij, or qs Take of oranges, the fresh fruit, a convenient number, ..."
6. Jennie June's American Cookery Book, Containing Upwards of Twelve Hundred by Jane Cunningham Croly (1878)
"... LEMONADE. Mix strained lemon juice to loaf sugar, in the proportion of four
large lemons to a pound of white sugar, or as much as it will hold in ..."
7. Household Science and Arts for Elementary Schools by Josephine Morris (1913)
"PINEAPPLE LEMONADE Mix the pineapple, lemon juice, and sugar; pour on the boiling
water, and let it stand about fifteen minutes, or until it is cool. ..."
8. The New Century Home Book: A Mentor for Home Life in All Its Phases; a by Frank A. DePuy (1900)
"PORTABLE LEMONADE. Mix one ounce of powdered tartaric acid, six ounces of powdered
sugar, and one dram of essence of lemon. ..."