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Lemonade in Winter!

So as I browsed around Whole Foods today, I came across some uber-soft cute little meyer lemonade. Needless to say, I tossed one in my basket and kept on isle cruising. When I got back to my dorm, it hit me...um- what am I going to DO with this lemon? Put it on my salad? Toss it with salt on steamed spinach? Or...make lemonade! Yes yes it is about 20 degrees outside, and lemonade is more popular in the warmer weather. However, I tossed it in a glass of ice water, threw in some sweetener, mixed, and sipped! YUM! What are some other uses ya'll have for meyer lemons that are simple quick and easy...you know, for us college students living in dorms with miniscule, microscpic kitchens (hehe).

3 Comments:

Hi there mhgNYU. There was a thread about Meyer lemons less than two weeks ago, with lots of suggestions of uses. Here is the link - hope it helps.
http://www.seriouseats.com/talk/2008/01/when-life-gives-you-meyer-lemons.html

I make an awesome citrus ceasar dressing for salads... use romaine or any favorite lettuce. I don't have access to Meyer lemons here, but If you take this recipe and substitute the juices amounts for meyer lemon juice it would work the same... try it, it's really good.

Madelyn.
KarmaFreeCooking

I just bought some lemonade at the grocery store too. I wasnt necessarily craving it, it was more out of being intrigued. What kind was it?

Vanilla Lemonade.

Hillary
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