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50 REMINISCE.COM * JULY 2018
Fill your glass with
sweet and tangy citrus flavors.
BOTTOMS UP
Recipe
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from the
Taste of Home Collection
5 lemons(divided use)
5limes(divided use)
5 oranges(divided use)
3 qt. water
1 1⁄2to2cupssugar
- Squeeze the juice from four each of
the lemons, limes and oranges; pour into
a gallon container.
2.Thinly slice the remaining fruit and
set aside for garnish. Add water and
sugar to juice; mix well.
3.Store in the refrigerator. Serve over
ice with fruit slices.
1cup:122cal.,0fat(0sat.fat),0chol.,
2mg sod., 33g carb. (25g sugars, 3g fiber),
1g pro.
Aunt Frances’ Lemonade
My sister and I spent a week each
summer with our Aunt Frances, who
always kept this thirst-quenching
lemonade in a stoneware crock in the
refrigerator. It makes a refreshing drink
after a hot day of running around.
D E B B I E R E I N HART • NEW CUMBERLAND, PA
PREP: 15 min. • MAKES: 16 servings (1 gallon)
For more summer favorites:
TA ST EO F H O M E .CO M
WHAT A CROCK
STONEWARE CROCKS were a staple
in Grandma’s kitchen. Made from clay
fired at high temperatures, these utility
containers are watertight and keep
food hot or cold.
The pottery gets its glossy finish
from salt added to the kiln while firing.
Before refrigeration, egg-shaped
jugs, barrel-shaped watercoolers,
and cylindrical butter and pickling
crocks were among the most popular.
To fi n d s to n ewa re p ot te r y:
Rowe Pottery,
rowepottery.com
Red Wing Stoneware,
redwingstoneware.com
Ohio Stoneware,
ohiostoneware.com