Here’s a yummy soda pop recipe for times when you want a treat! I prefer to avoid high fructose corn syrup and artificial colors, but we still like special drinks. This is what I made for the kids when they were participating in Mama’s work camp a few days ago…
It couldn’t be easier! You’ll need
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One bottle of carbonated water or seltzer water, and a container of juice concentrate.
Pour the juice concentrate into a pitcher.
Next, use the juice container and refill it four times with sparkling water.
Stir in gently, and serve over ice.
Delish!
For an extra treat, add a bit of real cream to the bottom of the glass before you pour. Yum!
Some other yummy combinations:
- orange soda made with orange juice (hold the pulp for me, please)
- grape soda
- white grape peach
- white grape raspberry
- orange peach=fuzzy navel soda
- cranberry
- cran-raspberry
Soda Pop Recipe
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The kids call this "special drink", and it's a big treat! Basically, I am just mixing juice concentrates with sparkling water. It's a delicious, high-fructose-corn-syrup & dye free way to enjoy a sparkling beverage. No guilt! We just had this today as the punch at my nephew's 2nd birthday party.
Author: Gwen
Recipe type: Drinks
Serves: 8-10
Ingredients
- 2 liters of sparkling water
- 1 can of frozen juice concentrate of your choice
Instructions
- Pour fruit juice concentrate into a pitcher.
- Blend in 3 juice cans full of sparkling water, and stir. (We have started just pouring about ¾ of the 2 liter bottle in.
- Serve immediately.
- Store leftovers in the soda bottle.
Notes
Variation
For Cream Soda, pour a couple of tablespoons of cream into the bottom of the glass before adding ice and soda.
For Cream Soda, pour a couple of tablespoons of cream into the bottom of the glass before adding ice and soda.
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