How do you Make Homemade soda?!


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How do you Make Homemade soda?


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i dont knoe i just buy it from the store and when i have my lemonade stand i just buy it from the store and little kids loved it and i just say i made it myself, easy $$$$$

If you're asking if you make a duplicate of coke at home? You can find the instructions on the internet but after you spent about $40 on ingredients, aren't you better off just buying a liter at the supermarket but if you just want carbonated something - pretty straightforward. Gerolsteiner or Crystal Geyser sells carbonated water without any added taste - then add juice - you have diluted the sugar content of your juice and given it a little kick ... or do as the Italian's do - buy some flavored syrup (Cost Plus) and pour in some, add the carbonated water - you have exotic falvored sodas like hazelnut or almond or more normal like raspberry. Or add a little cream and you have a french soda ....

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we had the cola fizz tables a long time ago, just drop inti water and ice- fizzies was the name.

you need soda water, syrup and flavoring....just experiment!!! It's fun!

I used to take a clove of ginger, peel the skin off, add 2 cups of sugar and boil it with a gallon of water for about 20 minutes while stiring. Then, chill the mixture overnight. Add 4 table spoons to 12 ounces of soda water and enjoy. You may have to experiment with the amounts until you reach your desired taste.




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