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Cindy Fuller
 
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"Michael" > wrote:

> I saw key limes for sale at the Kroger just a couple weeks ago,
> Bob. You've got my curiousity up as to what kind of effect it
> would have on the taste. Hmm... wonder how many it would
> take to get the half cut I need for a pie? A wheelbarrow load?
>
> I'll be down at Key West next week. If I sober up long enough
> to know where I'm at (just kidding), I might try to find some key
> limes.
>
> Michael


Chances are you won't find many homegrown key limes for sale in Key
West. That's because most of the key lime trees were wiped out in
hurricanes years ago. In addition, there's not a whole lot of arable
land in the Keys due to rampant development. The key limes you find in
the grocery stores mostly come from Mexico.

You need a Mexican-style lime juicer to get the maximum amount of juice
out of the key limes. These are the juicers that basically turn the
fruit halves inside out. You'll get arthritis squeezing them with a
conventional juicer.

Cindy

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