Hi Don, On 11.1.2015 г. 19:38, Don Y wrote:> Hi Dimiter, > > On 1/10/2015 6:53 PM, Dimiter_Popoff wrote: >>> I use a lot of lemon juice in my tea. I think I've already consumed >>> more >>> than a quart (~liter) -- a tablespoon (15ml) at a time -- of it in >>> the few >>> weeks since I juiced them! >> >> Oh you are lucky we live at the other side of the globe, I would have >> insisted on a lemonade party were we somewhat closer :D . > > I've never made lemonade. Besides its use in tea, I use the lemons > in some baked goods (juice and zest) and lemon sherbet. There are > never "enough" on the tree to satisfy our needs over the course of > a full year (we freeze the juice to preserve it beyond the immediate > time when the fruit are harvested). Poor tree is confused, this year. > I see a few score fruit have already started to develop (shouldn't > happen until Spring -- so, they'll be "lost") > > Equally disproportionate need for the oranges. We've planted different > varieties (for different purposes) to ensure the crops come due at > different > times (though all are "winter fruit"). > > The *limes*, OTOH, are overly abundant -- easily 400 "lemon sized" fruit > on a single tree -- and there's only so much you can use fresh lime, lime > juice, etc. *for*!Oh come on we'd figure out how to make lemonade for the sake of a good lemonade party, consider yourself lucky I am not close enough to insist. We might come up with something innovative enough to put coke under pressure on the market - or to put us in trouble for causing food poisoning.... :D :D . Limes or lemons would make no difference to me, I had to look the difference up. I would have called a lime a "green lemon", I suspect this is what they are called in Bulgarian (but I don't really know). Dimiter
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