Which preposition to use with lemonade
LEMONADE FOR INVALIDS.
How good it would be to have Blossy tuck him under the covers, and give him a hot lemonade with a stick of ginger in it!
Make a quart of lemonade in the following manner:
They drank lemonade from a fine glass pitcher that had come as a gratuitous mark of esteem from the tea merchant patronized by the hostess; and they congealed themselves pleasantly with vanilla ice-cream eaten from dishes of excellent pressed glass that had come one by one as the Robinson family consumed its baking powder.
" Here some one came along and offered Miss Dimple a slice of wedding cake, which tasted just as delicious as if she could see it; then some one else put a glass of lemonade to her lips.
Then they all stopped at the stand and began to drink the lemonade out of the barrels, which seemed to put out the fire.
He had eaten too many ice cream cones, and too much lemonade on a hot day, and he had to have some medicine that his papa fixed for him.
Strain the lemonade into a saucepan, and add the yolks of the eggs, which should be well beaten; stir this one way over the fire until the mixture thickens, but do not allow it to boil, and serve in custard-glasses, or on a glass dish.
" He took half the lemonade at a gulp, and he answered as he set the glass down: "I know you always have the highest ideal.
Why, Mother would think Mother did not stay in the room all the time; but she was in more or less often to watch the game; and at half-past nine she brought in some little cakes and lemonade as a surprise.
When the sugar is dissolved, strain the lemonade through a fine sieve or piece of muslin, and, when cool, it will be ready for use.