if you like the tartness of lemon flavor, i would not recommend using only 1 lemon. i personally love lemons and use 4-8 per quart. much of it is personal taste. I have known a person who was not concerned with nutritional value and did not particularly like lemons who made "lemonade" with water, sugar, and lemon extract. i prefer many lemons, water, dash of white vinegar, & a bit of honey. i do not like sweet drinks-preferring a tart, acidic tang.
You can make lemonade with 2 lemons, cut up, then adding a quart (4 cups) of water. Stir in about a quarter cup of sugar, stir until sugar dissolves, taste, then add more sugar to taste.
If you have lemons make lemonade
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the lemons are used to make lemonade which means if you wish to use them you must buy a lemonade stand which costs 500
IF LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS, MAKE LEMONADE IF LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS, THROW THEM AWAY AND DEMAND COOKIES! IF LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS, SQUIRT THEM IN PEOPLE'S EYES!!!!!!!
LEMONADE!!
The amount of lemons really depends upon how much lemonade you are making. Generally half a lemon will make one cup. So according to the amount of lemonade you need you will need 1 lemon for every 2 cups.
If life gives you lemons- make lemonade!
She wants to make lemonade.
One large lemon, or one and a half medium lemons would suffice for making a quart of lemonade. However, the number of lemons needed to make the quart would depend on just how tangy one wants their lemonade to be.
it would be chemical because after you make lemonade you can NOT change it back into lemons
I use seven lemons for 2-3 pints. I use three cups of sugar and a cup or two of water.