Yesit will dissolve for sure in either sprite or 7 up. The reason behind this is that salt will dissolve in water and since 7 up and sprite contain a certain percentage of water it will dissolve TotalTime 1M. Net Carb/Serv ~1g. Servings 1. 12 oz Sparkling Lemon Water (cold) 2 1/2 tbsp Sweetener (sugar alternative, sugar or preferred sweetener) 2-3 Ice Cubes (optional) 1) Gather all the ingredients. 2) Pour sweetener and ~1/3 of the lemon sparkling water into a glass tumbler and lightly mix well until most of the sweetener is dissolved. Whatmakes this cake distinctive is the addition of lemon-lime soft drink to the ingredients. However, not just any citrus-flavored soft drink will do, as the Southern Living Test Kitchen Professionals discovered when they reviewed this recipe. 7-Up has a higher level of carbonation than Sprite, which helps the cake layers to rise beautifully. 1tbsp honey. 450ml buttermilk (or sour milk, or milk with 1 tbsp lemon juice) 1 tbsp melted butter, to finish. Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/gas mark 6 and grease a baking sheet. Once the oven Directions Place mint leaves, lime slices, and sugar in the bottom of a glass and muddle with a spoon until mint is crushed. Fill the glass with ice cubes. Pour rum then soda over the ice; stir. I Made It. Gatherthe ingredients. Divide the milk between 2 tall 16-ounce glasses. Add 3 tablespoons of chocolate syrup to each glass. Stir to blend thoroughly. Add 2 scoops of ice cream to each glass and fill with club soda or carbonated water about three-quarters of the way up the glass. mZuTNEw.

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