You can, but it will take some time to defrost when you need it. What about freezing it as ice cubes? If you freeze it in the carton, make sure there is room for the frozen liquid as it expands.
Well, i know that water freezes at 0 degreas C. So i think that lemonade would freeze about the same! :)
Lemonade is a mixture.
2.5 is the pH level of lemonade.
Lemonade is acidic
Weigh they carton with the milk inside of it. Dump the milk out. Weigh the carton. Subtract the second weight from the first weight.
No.
yes
Because coke has more CO2 than lemonade.
Well, i know that water freezes at 0 degreas C. So i think that lemonade would freeze about the same! :)
i say no because lemonade is made with water and orange juice isn't
It is generally not recommended to re-freeze anything that has been thawed out.
Yes, if you consume it within the exipration date after you defrost it.
That depends on how much lemonade there is and how cold the freezer is. for instance, a two gallon jug of lemonade in a 31 degree Fahrenheit freezer would freeze much more slowly than a small cup of lemonade in a -40 degree freezer.
The ice cream is liquid. They pour it into the tub, and freeze it.
I would freeze the raw product, in the carton, and scramble after it's defrosted.
Yes because lemonade has lemon and lemon makes a tart taste usually which will make it freeze slower unlike water which doesnt have any tartness in it so water will freeze faster then lemonade. please give me trust points.
Andy freeze.... is lime vodka, lemonade and orange juice.