I have two lemon trees in my garden. i have already salted three large jars, what to do with the rest?!


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I have two lemon trees in my garden. i have already salted three large jars, what to do with the rest?

i have juiced a huge bucket full which i have put in the freezer. given away so many that i am being avoided when they see me coming with baskets of lemon! what can i do with the rest so they won't be wasted. i don't fancy jamming but i suppose will if i have to


Answers:

Lemons can be stored at room temperature for approximately a week if kept out of the direct sunlight. If they are not going to be used within a week, store them in the refrigerator where they will stay fresh for 2 to 3 weeks. Leftover fresh squeezed juice can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Lemon juice and zest can be stored for longer period of time by freezing them. Place grated zest in an airtight freezer bag or container and store in the freezer. Freeze lemon juice in ice cube trays until solid and then place in airtight freezer bags or containers and store in the freezer.




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