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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Lemonade Made the OLD Fashioned Way!


I am a lemon maniac. Anything with the smell or taste of lemons, I'd love it. I collect any household or kitchen ornaments, utensils, towels, etc. with lemons on it. Obviously I love retro and vintage things as well, so when a blog mate posted this antique recipe of how they used to make lemonade (carbonated, no less!) I just had to post a link to it. Click here. Thanks Kathleen!
Blessings, Sheila

7 comments:

Ann Marie said...

mmmm. Lemonade sounds so good.
Thanks for the link...

Eggs In My Pocket said...

I also love homemade lemonade and your photo looks so good! I have a group of good lemonade and refreshing drinks on my cooking blog, My Country Kitchen if you would like to visit there. There is a link to it on this both my country living blog and my embroidery blog. Blessings,Kathleen

Eggs In My Pocket said...

I just realized, maybe I am the Kathleen you are referring to? LOL. You don't have to post my comments. Can you tell I have had a long day and in need of rest? Blessings,Kathleen

Amy said...

hey there, thank you so much for your comment at my blog :-)
COme back anytime.

Mel Avila Alarilla said...

Yes, lemonade done in the old fashioned way is really very refreshing and tangy. Thanks for the post. God bless you always. BTW, why don't you put the BlogCatalog visitor's window in your sidebar. You just copy and paste their embed code found in your BlogCatalog profile. You will know the visitors in your blog including those that did not leave comments.

Amrita said...

Hi Sheila,
Thanks for visiting me. I make my lemonade with me own lemons.

Juyst squeeze them in iced water add sugar and viola!

I also have lemon juice with honey in warm water first thing in the morning. Helps reduce weight.

Erin {House of Turquoise} said...

SHEILA! Your comment on House of Turquoise totally made my day!!! I'm beyond thrilled you found my blog. You certainly sound like my turquoise kindred soul! :)

 

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