My guess is no, but you will have to look and see how many calories it has. If it has atleast more than 150 calories than it is bad for you.
yes
Lemon juice
it doesn't unless it is 100% lemon juice not store bought like country time lemonade it needs to be natural lemon juice not high fructose corn syrup with very little sugar
Yes! Lemon juice can be used in hot water. Lemon juice can be used for cooking & drinking!
Most store-bought lemonades have water and some kind of sugar as the top two ingredients, followed by actual lemon juice.
Freeze lemon juice in an ice cube tray, then pop out the frozen cubes and store them in a plastic bag or freezer container.
The inside of the can is lined with the unhealthy chemical BPA or BPS. This leaks out because of the acid in the tomatoes.
The lemon juice, or white wine vinegar typically found in store bought mayo, serves to facilitate the interaction between the egg yolk and the oil, enabling the whole liquid conglomeration to emulsify. Alton Brown had a brilliant lesson on this a while back on Food Network's Good Eats.
You can buy and store some concentrated lemon juice, then add it as an ingredient or reconstitute it by adding water. Fresh lemon juice may also be available as a frozen concentrate that you can thaw and dilute.
They stay better in the refrigerator.
Juice makers are very convenient, useful kitchen accessories. They can be bought at almost every large store. They can be bought online at websites such as Amazon, Ebay, Walmart, and Target, and many more. They can also be bought in store in Walmart, Target, Sears, and almost any other appliance store.
If you don't have store bought buttermilk, in a measuring cup, put 1 Tbsp of vinegar or lemon juice and enough milk to make 1 cup. Let stand for at least 5 to 10 minutes.
You aren't dying the hair with lemon juice, but bleaching. It is suppose to add highlights and I can tell you from experience it doesn't work very well. Just get something at the drug store that will do the job and drink some lemonade.