Difference between revisions of "Mint lemonade"
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In addition to its healing properties, [[lemonade]] decreases tiredness 0.04% per 100g. | In addition to its healing properties, [[lemonade]] decreases tiredness 0.04% per 100g. | ||
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Wait... mint lemonade? Mint? *sigh* Alright, whatever floats your boat. Fresh peppermint in your lemonade. At least you'll have clean smelling breath now.
Mint lemonade is made from lemon juice, peppermint, sugar and water on a kitchen table with a glass, gold, silver, or porcelain pitcher and a wood, silver, china, steel, or bone spoon.
In addition to its healing properties, lemonade decreases tiredness 0.04% per 100g.
see also: blackberry lemonade, blueberry lemonade, lemonade, raspberry lemonade, strawberry lemonade