These, and Bossy knows what you’re thinking: enough with the lemons already.
But. Bossy’s very talented web designer plucked these particular lemons, and many more just like them, from her Arizona trees and mailed them straight to Bossy.
Bossy isn’t sure what pithy carcinogenic objects Bossy’s food store is passing off as lemons, because these? Their aroma alone, sitting in a bowl in an adjacent room, could infuse a meal.
Head over to her blog for yummy lemony recipes all week.
I wish someone would send me lemons.
So? When a web designer gives you lemons, make a week’s worth of yummy lemony recipes? A sweet lesson there, huh?
🙂
–>Has Bossy considered buying a lemon tree/bush for her house?
We have one in a big pot that sits in a South facing window all winter and on the deck all summer. This winter it’s yielded dozens of lemons which has turned into homemade lemonchello. Cheers.
http://thaxtonfam.blogspot.com/
Just imagine how wonderful her yard smells?
I guessed Lemons! Oh, this isn’t Guess and Press?
I’m also nurturing a baby lemon tree in my kitchen.
Hand picked and sent by a friend beats Gentile’s eight days a week. Enjoy.
Oh I can smell them from here. Did you know that you cannot get Lemons in Trinidad? Only limes. And I miss lemons, and lemon cake and lemonade and lemon zest and lemony scent and lemons in a bowl…
Nobody knows what a gem AZ is for citrus. It’s such an underrated state. Poor, poor AZ.
Know what is so weird? That photo is almost life size on my monitor. I kid you not. Bigger then a grapefruit…
Anyway, recipe numero UNO!
http://www.bodaciousgirlblog.com/2009/03/when-life-hands-you-lemons-hav.html
When I moved to California from NYC all those years ago it seemed like a miracle that I could just go out to my back yard and pick a grapefruit or an orange or a lemon. Now I live in Oregon, where the strawberries are the sweetest (and cheapest) I’ve ever had, but the lemons cost $1 each!