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06-05-2007, 04:20 PM #1Christeen TidwellGuest
limes and blueberries
The grocery store had a special on limes 15 for 1.00. I bought them now any ideas on what to do with them?
Also our family will be going to Kings Orchard this weekend to pick blueberries. Any good blue berry rec to share.
Christeen
 
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06-05-2007, 05:51 PM #2Sherita WilliamsGuest
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Lime aid! Or you could add them to kool-aid.
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The grocery store had a special on limes 15 for 1.00. I bought them now any ideas on what to do with them?
Also our family will be going to Kings Orchard this weekend to pick blueberries. Any good blue berry rec to share.
Christeen
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06-06-2007, 08:47 AM #3Don CalkinsGuest
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Let the limes sit and ripen a bit if they haven't already, slice in half,
sprinkle with sugar to taste and eat like a grapefruit. The best for this
are truely tree ripened limes, but . . . .
Don C
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06-06-2007, 10:12 AM #4Dave & Holly RenodinGuest
limes and blueberries
~LIMES~
Zest some and freeze the zest.
Juice and freeze the juice in ice cube trays and then transfer to other containers when frozen.
Key Lime Pie!
Lime Juice is a great addition to meat marinades
Add some lime juice to water for drinking- or make limeade
~BLUEBERRIES~
Blueberry smoothies- just a little milk, ice and sweetener in a blender!
Blueberry Cobbler or Crisp
Blueberry Pancakes or Waffles
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Subject: Budget101.com : limes and blueberries
The grocery store had a special on limes 15 for 1.00. I bought them now any ideas on what to do with them?
Also our family will be going to Kings Orchard this weekend to pick blueberries. Any good blue berry rec to share.
Christeen
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06-06-2007, 11:18 AM #5inherowndominion@aol.comGuest
limes and blueberries
Try squeezing the limes to get the juice and freezing the juice. You can add sugar and make limeaid, or mix it with koolaid like others suggested. You can also add sugar and freeze and make popsicles. They are also make a great addition to iced tea, to make pico de gallo, etc.
Blueberries...you can add them to muffin mixes, breads, or make blueberry shortcake. Just take your normal muffin recipe or mix, and fold in blueberries. Same with bread. Put them on cereal, in pancakes, or even make pie!
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06-06-2007, 12:13 PM #6BelindaGuest
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<DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><SPAN class="819201316-06062007"><FONT face="Arial" color="#0000ff" size="2">Blueberries - in oatmeal
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<DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><SPAN class="819201316-06062007"><FONT face="Arial" color="#0000ff" size="2">Make homemade limeade!
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06-07-2007, 04:18 AM #7Bron GibsonGuest
limes and blueberries
Lime juice is great in all types of Mexican food: taco salad, fajitas, chicken taco soup, guacamole, etc. Try a couple squirts to taste. It's very good in 'chicken-at-large' recipes, too.You can also make lime and strawberry drink by combining equal amounts of lime juiceand strawberries, with sugar to taste. If you make this pulpy, you can freeze it and have it as slush, or pour it into popsicle molds and eat it as popsicles. Or, just have it over ice. SO refreshing and delicious!
Bron
On 6/5/07, Christeen Tidwell[/b] <christeen21@yahoo.com> wrote:
The grocery store had a special on limes 15 for 1.00. I bought them now any ideas on what to do with them?
Also our family will be going to Kings Orchard this weekend to pick blueberries. Any good blue berry rec to share.
Christeen
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06-07-2007, 09:33 AM #8Chris OwensGuest
limes and blueberries
We make a version of orange marmalade with limes and tangerines
instead of plain oranges.
You can also peel them (save the skins for zest) slice them into
slices and use them to ice down your lemonades in the summer.
Slice and dehydrate them and then use them in baking as you would
lemon slices. Chicken Piccata takes on a whole new flavor...
Juice them, freeze the juice, use the leftover pulp to puree down
the garbage disposal unit.
Make lime sorbet, then freeze the sorbet in the hollowed out skins.
Use a sprinkling of lime over fresh greens and cut fruits for an
incrediably light tasting salad (think mixed greens, sliced
strawberries/apples/oranges/blueberries/blackberries)
Tip: if you are juicing the limes, make sure they are at a warm
room temperature to get the most liquid from your lime!
--- In Budget101_@yahoogroups.com, "Bron Gibson" <mrhenrysir@...>
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> Lime juice is great in all types of Mexican food: taco salad,
fajitas,
> chicken taco soup, guacamole, etc. Try a couple squirts to taste.
It's very
> good in 'chicken-at-large' recipes, too. You can also make lime
and
> strawberry drink by combining equal amounts of lime juice and
strawberries,
> with sugar to taste. If you make this pulpy, you can freeze it and
have it
> as slush, or pour it into popsicle molds and eat it as popsicles.
Or, just
> have it over ice. SO refreshing and delicious!
> Bron
>
>
>
> On 6/5/07, Christeen Tidwell <christeen21@...> wrote:
> >
> > The grocery store had a special on limes 15 for 1.00. I
bought them now
> > any ideas on what to do with them?
> >
> > Also our family will be going to Kings Orchard this weekend to
pick
> > blueberries. Any good blue berry rec to share.
> >
> > Christeen
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