That's great if you can afford it. Won't fit my budget.
Cheers,
Sheba.
msg said
05:40 AM Feb 20, 2013
Lemons were a $1 each today. Apparently there is a shortage. WW haven't had any for a week.
Boothie said
08:37 AM Feb 20, 2013
Got me going on this one, perhaps I juice lemons and dehydrate in the sunbeam dryer? Have to clean it up first, last thing done was beef jerky.
vk6tnc said
09:00 AM Feb 20, 2013
Boothie wrote:
Got me going on this one, perhaps I juice lemons and dehydrate in the sunbeam dryer?
I thought the same myself...Plenty of people here put out boxes with FREE lemons on the footpath.....
GaryKelly said
09:22 AM Feb 20, 2013
tonyd wrote:
Saw a recipe for fish cakes which included Super Sprouts lemon powder. Never heard of it. Ring any bells? Supermarket queries have been fruitless.
Cheers, Tony
You did say 'fruitless', right? Was that a pun? Anyway, what you do is stick a small grater in your pocket, nick into the fruit & veg section of the supermarket, grab a lemon, pretend to be inspecting it while you grate the rind into an envelope, replace lemon, put envelope and grater back in pocket, leave. Actually, chopped lemon rind in the fish cake mix makes a yummy difference.
herbie said
01:49 AM Feb 22, 2013
Never heard of it, sounds like you might have to to one of those specialty food stores, but wow then you sart paying out big time. My wife just zests the rind from the lemon.she finds if you grate it it is not fine enough.
Santa said
09:22 PM Mar 14, 2013
Three words in the advertisement explain the high price, organic and Australian grown.
Saw a recipe for fish cakes which included Super Sprouts lemon powder. Never heard of it. Ring any bells? Supermarket queries have been fruitless.
Cheers, Tony
Try a health food shop ???
http://www.echolife.com.au/products/super-sprout-organic-lemon-powder.html
That's great if you can afford it. Won't fit my budget.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Got me going on this one, perhaps I juice lemons and dehydrate in the sunbeam dryer? Have to clean it up first, last thing done was beef jerky.
I thought the same myself...Plenty of people here put out boxes with FREE lemons on the footpath.....
You did say 'fruitless', right? Was that a pun? Anyway, what you do is stick a small grater in your pocket, nick into the fruit & veg section of the supermarket, grab a lemon, pretend to be inspecting it while you grate the rind into an envelope, replace lemon, put envelope and grater back in pocket, leave. Actually, chopped lemon rind in the fish cake mix makes a yummy difference.
Never heard of it, sounds like you might have to to one of those specialty food stores, but wow then you sart paying out big time. My wife just zests the rind from the lemon.she finds if you grate it it is not fine enough.
Three words in the advertisement explain the high price, organic and Australian grown.