Monday, March 9, 2015

Hmmmm . . .


I bought this lemon from the swap meet.  It's so huge that it looks like an orange. The guy I bought it from had 10 of um.  I bought um all.  They were 50 cents each.

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They were plump and so juicy.  I'm gonna give my mom half and I'll make lemonade with my half.  
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Look at the seeds.  Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Yes!  I'm gonna try again.  Yee haw!
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Isn't the juicer so pretty?! I got it from Akemi of Nippon Nin. She bought it in Japan.  Thank you, Akemi!!

15 comments:

Kalin's Mommy said...

Hahaha! OH NO!

jalna said...

LOL, Mich.

jenny said...

Wow! I missing out some good deals at the flea market. And yes, very pretty juicer!

Anonymous said...

J: we have a lemon tree, short little buggah, about 3 feet tall and doesn't grow at all. Yet it's laden with lemons and I do love diet coke w/ lemons, tea and fish sticks dowsed in lemon..but it tastes like a lemon/lime cross, not a true lemon taste, it's weird. So it all rots. I don't know why either or how old it is -N

K and S said...

Hope you'll be able to get more plants:)

Anonymous said...

They are the same size of my Meyers and even my limes. They get larger towards the ending of the crop.

Kay said...

That's a gorgeous one. The lemon trees are slowly going to a rest period right now. Next time there's a bumper crop, you should come over to my house. Have you noticed that after all the bumper mango flower season, there's not all that many mangoes? What the heck?

jalna said...

I love, love, love the deals, Jenny!

Oooooo, me too, Kat.

You so lucky, Anon.

Do you see all the flowering mango trees now, Kay?

jalna said...

That's exactly what I want, N . . . a short tree full of fruit!!

Nippon Nin said...

Wow! nice looking lemon! And you're very kind to share with your mom.

You're very welcome! Glad you like it!

jalna said...

I love the juicer, Akemi!

Erick said...

LOL here we go again. Bunny get ready for more food.

jalna said...

Toooo funny, Erick!

Kay said...

Someone told me the strong winds we've been having is what knocked all the mango flowers down. Sigh... What a disappointment! I thought it was the lack of honeybees. I was expecting to see the trees loaded with mangoes. Not happening.

jalna said...

Ohhh, is that what's happening, Kay? Bummahs.