When Life Gives You Lemons...
Beth Ribblett
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Meyers are different than regular lemons. They were identified in 1908 by Frank Meyer and are thought to be a cross regular lemon and a Chinese mandarin. They are more round, have a beautiful smooth but thin, deep yellowy colored skin with a slightly orange tint. Meyers have a wonderful tangy aroma and are sweeter and less acidic than the standard lemon give you twice as much juice.
So in wondering what to do with all of these lemons, I found this great post from the LA Times on 100 Things to do with Meyer Lemons. And while many of the recipes are tempting, the one I may do first is the Meyer Lemon and Cardamon Ice Cream...anyone have an ice cream maker I can borrow?