Spike it, flavor it with juices, add tea, or just enjoy it over ice.

you’re free to spike it, flavor it with juices (our favorite is watermelon!

), make it an Arnold Palmer, or just enjoy it over ice.

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you’re able to even turn it into asweet slice of cake or pieif you’re feeling snacky.

These are our most refreshing and easy lemonade recipes to whip up at home.

Peach Lemonade

This cold peachy drink will become your new favorite poolside drink.

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You’ll start by making a peach simple syrup by boiling peaches with water and sugar.

Then, you’ll add the syrup to a pitcher of lemon juice and water.

Mix the concentrate with cream cheese and whipped cream for a sweet-tart frozen treat.

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Big-Batch Cajun Lemonade

Citron (or lemon-flavored vodka) adds an extra lemon tang to thissummery cocktail.

Strawberry-Lemonade Cake

Say hello to the ultimatespring cakethat brings on big smiles with every bite.

Extra lemon wheels in the pitcher make the drink look as good as it tastes.

Big-Batch Cajun Lemonade

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Just toss all five ingredients in a blender and process until smooth.

Homemade Lemonade

For a classic lemonade recipe, look no further.

Strawberry Lemonade Cupcakes

Turn a box of cake mix into a sweet and tart strawberry lemonade masterpiece.

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Each bite is as refreshing as a sip of lemonade.

Lemonade Iced Tea

We took two of our favorite front porch drinks to create the ultimate refresher.

Make a big batch to serve at your next backyard barbecue or picnic.

Big-Batch Spiked Arnold Palmers

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Each glass is garnished with a lemon wheel and a few basil leaves.

To spike it, just add a cup of bourbon or spiced dark rum.

Frozen Strawberry Lemonade

This party-ready recipe is an easy choice for your next pool party.

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We suggest a boozy batch spiked with vodka or tequila for the adults.

Garnish with strawberries, lemon wheels, or even mint for an extra-fresh element.

The lemon-spiked cream cheese frosting tops the moist cake for to bring the lemony flavor to the next level.

Southern Living Classic Lemonade in a pitcher to serve with ice and lemon slices

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Vanilla-Rosemary Lemonade

You’ll need to squeeze about 30 lemons to make this drink.

Strawberry Lemonade

This summer sipper takes lemonade to the next level.

For a boozy twist add a splash of vodka or gin.

Strawberry Lemonade Cupcakes

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Serve with freshly sliced strawberries floating in the drink.

Southern Living Lemonade Iced Tea in a glass to serve with ice and lemon wedges

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several glasses of frozen blueberry lemonade

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Lemonade Iced Tea

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Southern Living Frozen Strawberry Lemonade in glasses to serve

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Southern Living Toomer’s Lemonade Sheet Cake in the pan with a few pieces cut to serve

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Vanilla-Rosemary Lemonade

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