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		<title>How to Make Lazy Lemonade</title>
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As if I haven&#8217;t harped on Stevia enough already, there&#8217;s one more way I get a lot of mileage from my little Stevia bottle.
Rather than buy a bunch of lemons when I&#8217;m in the mood for fresh lemonade, I turn to ReaLemon, which is 100 percent lemon juice from concentrate. I get it at my [...]


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<p>As if I haven&#8217;t harped on Stevia enough already, there&#8217;s one more way I get a lot of mileage from my little Stevia bottle.</p>
<p>Rather than buy a bunch of lemons when I&#8217;m in the mood for fresh lemonade, I turn to <a href="http://www.drpeppersnapplegroup.com/brands/realemon/" target="_blank">ReaLemon</a>, which is 100 percent lemon juice from concentrate. I get it at my local Co-Op (although I know they also carry it in just about every grocery store). It&#8217;s packaged to look like a real lemon in a cute yellow plastic bottle.</p>
<p>To make my version of what I like to call Lazy Lemonade, I add ice to a glass, squeeze the lemon in, add a few drops of Stevia, add water, and then adjust to taste.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also tried it with ReaLime, and that&#8217;s also quite tasty. </p>
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