On a gloomy day (kind of) like today.
I think this is just what the doctor ordered.
I think this is just what the doctor ordered.
Cotton Candy is good enough on it's own,
let alone mixing it in some thirst quenching goodness.
Ingredients
-3 lemons
-4 cups water
-1/2 cup sugar
-ice
-candyfloss
Method
Using a vegetable peeler, peel the rind off the lemons
(being careful not to get any of the white pith on the peel (its bitter)
Add the peel to a jug.
Juice the lemons and add to the jug (3 lemons should give you about 1/2 cup juice)
Add the sugar and stir with a long spoon, until dissolved.
Add the water, and top up with plenty of ice.
Place enough candy floss in a glass to fill it.
let alone mixing it in some thirst quenching goodness.
Ingredients
-3 lemons
-4 cups water
-1/2 cup sugar
-ice
-candyfloss
Method
Using a vegetable peeler, peel the rind off the lemons
(being careful not to get any of the white pith on the peel (its bitter)
Add the peel to a jug.
Juice the lemons and add to the jug (3 lemons should give you about 1/2 cup juice)
Add the sugar and stir with a long spoon, until dissolved.
Add the water, and top up with plenty of ice.
Place enough candy floss in a glass to fill it.
Just before you are about to serve, pour the lemonade over the candyfloss and watch it disappear before your eyes, whilst simultaneously colouring the lemonade a beautiful pink colour.
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This secret ingredient is also found alcoholic too in things like
"Candy Mojito" @ Buddda Ta
orrrr
[Place candyfloss into martini glass.
Then add Grey Goose and Cranberry juice into shaker,
add cubed ice and shake and slowly strain over the candyfloss.]
Then add Grey Goose and Cranberry juice into shaker,
add cubed ice and shake and slowly strain over the candyfloss.]
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