Hi Matriarchy: Who only knows! Lol! I did use one in a dressing for a bean salad...and will use another in Christmas cookies...after that, I am sure there are some chicken dishes, fish, etc....that will benefit. I am determined not to waste them!
Thanks, Joey...they really are a treat. I hope it is not my imagination, but I truly do think they are better than the grocery store ones we get here...
Well, Llona, I did hide the blemish on the one that hit the floor...lol. Thanks, though.
Chandramouli...if only it were summer, I think I would just have to make lemonade! Lemons are just pretty to look at, I think...but I do plan to put them to work!
Thanks, Jane Marie!
Thank you all for your comments! Much appreciated!
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6 comments:
They look lovely! What will you do with them?
I'm most envious ... and a beautiful photo! I love meyer lemons and patiently wait each year for their arrival in stores. Enjoy your treat!
They look so perfect! A beautiful picture of a very fine crop :)
They look so healthy and fresh! What do you have in mind for them?
They are perfectly beautiful. And a nice healthy color. Congrats!
Hi Matriarchy: Who only knows! Lol! I did use one in a dressing for a bean salad...and will use another in Christmas cookies...after that, I am sure there are some chicken dishes, fish, etc....that will benefit. I am determined not to waste them!
Thanks, Joey...they really are a treat. I hope it is not my imagination, but I truly do think they are better than the grocery store ones we get here...
Well, Llona, I did hide the blemish on the one that hit the floor...lol. Thanks, though.
Chandramouli...if only it were summer, I think I would just have to make lemonade! Lemons are just pretty to look at, I think...but I do plan to put them to work!
Thanks, Jane Marie!
Thank you all for your comments! Much appreciated!
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