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never stored them like this, but i do freeze them. i slice limes and
lemons for use in drinks but i also have a supply of whole fruits in my freezer. when i need a lemon i just leave it out for a couple of hours or de-frost in the microwave, then i zap it on high for 30-45 seconds and this way you get loads more juice out of it. |
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