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Cappy 02-27-2014 01:32 PM

lemon ice treat etc.
 
Somewheres between gardening and cooking lies all the stuff we do with all the lemon juice we get every year. Peggy wrote a blog post about some of the things we do with it and linked a youtube to the bottom showing goofy ole me doing a few of our favorite lemony treats. If any of you are like us and figuring what to do with lemon juice let us know we do lots of other yummy things too. Let me know what yall think. as always if not informative I hope at least intertaining.
http://cappyandpegody.blogspot.com/2...for-grown.html

Matt G 02-27-2014 05:59 PM

That was pretty cool Cappy. The Vodka idea was smart!

Gerald 02-28-2014 01:46 AM

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Great video.

For that size batch of "ICE" I would probably add a few more ounces of Vodka.

In the video.....I heard you say "hand squeezed" lemons. I used to hand squeeze my fruit and that took along time. I have had a Citri+star electric juicer for 2 years and love it. It cut way down the time it takes to do a few hundred pieces of fruit.

I have juiced over 2000 lemons, grapefruits, and several other things in last 2 years and it has worked very well. Great $ 75 investment to make the job much easier.

Another thing to do with lemons........after you "juice" them, cut the rind into pieces and throw them into a food processer to grind them up. Put the ground lemon rinds into baggies and freeze. When you boil any seafood, put in 1 or 2 bags of this to add extra flavor.

Cappy 02-28-2014 09:59 AM

Great sugestion on the rinds and we will definately add this to our list of things to do. In the past the vast majority of our lemon rinds went to the compost pile. I said hand squeezed cause our juicer aint electric ya gotta hand crank it. We don't add the vodka for ..... well ..er to drink a drink. In this case its for its antifreeze properties. We were afraid that much more and it would not set up enough. Rest assured we do use our lemon products to drink.:)

Cappy 02-28-2014 10:16 AM

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