Yes I do it every time my son needs meds and it works every time. Dosage of whatever medicine with small amount of juice. You can also crush up some chewables and mix it in yogurt, ice cream, applesauce or whatever they want if the apple juice trick doesn't work
When you mix baking soda and ginger ale, the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) will react with the carbonation in the ginger ale to release carbon dioxide gas. This reaction will cause fizzing or bubbling as the gas is produced.
To make DIY ginger ale at home, you will need fresh ginger, sugar, water, and carbonated water. Start by making a ginger syrup by boiling chopped ginger with sugar and water. Let it cool, then strain out the ginger. Mix the ginger syrup with carbonated water and serve over ice. Enjoy your homemade ginger ale!
buy ginger and crush it up and put some Sprite in and mix it all up.
I wouldn't see why you would do that, but I would say no to be on the safe side.
99% is pretty close to 100%, so the mix would be 40% alcohol and 60% ginger ale.
7up or sprite isn't that bad. ginger ale and club soda is pretty tasty with EW as well.
Mix Orange Juice with either Ginger Ale or a lemon-line soda, add a dash of grenadine and a marschino cherry.
One creative way to incorporate spicy ginger ale into cocktails is by using it as a mixer with whiskey or rum to create a spicy and refreshing twist on classic cocktails like a whiskey ginger or a dark and stormy. Another idea is to mix ginger ale with vodka and a splash of lime juice for a zesty and flavorful cocktail. Additionally, you can try adding muddled mint or basil to the mix for an extra layer of freshness and complexity.
Ingredients1 Envelope Kool-Aid grape flavor unsweetened mix1 Envelope Kool-Aid orange flavor unsweetened mix2 Cups sugar3 Quarts cold water1 Bottle (qt.) ginger ale chilledMix Kool Aid's together with sugar, in large pitcher. Add water and mix. Just before serving, add ginger ale.
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