Saturday, March 26, 2011
Lemon Ladies Review & Giveaway
I go through a lot of lemons at my house. I like a slice them in my water. I use a whole lemons to make homemade iced tea. And I use tons of them to make fresh squeezed lemonade, which is my daughter's absolute favorite. Plus my husband uses them for cooking fish and other goodies at least a few times a week. The problem is, where I live, good lemons are not easy to find. The ones in the grocery store always look like they are dried out and old, and even at the farmer's markets, here in New Jersey, the lemons aren't the best. But now, I can have beautiful lemons fresh picked from the orchard whenever I want them, thanks to the Lemon Ladies.
The Lemon Ladies is a small company that grows there own lemons. When you order from them, you know you are getting the freshest lemons possible because they are coming direct from the orchard to you. They are hand picked fresh and shipped every Monday. I was lucky enough to get to try out a dozen of their lemons and we enjoyed some of the best tasting, sweetest homemade lemonade I have ever tried. Each one of the lemons was perfect. They were just the right size with no bruises, and smelled delicious as soon as we cut them open. Once you try these lemons, you will never be able to buy them from the store again.
In addition to their lemons, you can find a few other interesting items on the Lemon Ladies website. Karen Morss, one of the Lemon Ladies, recently published her first children's book called "Flying Poodles: A Christmas Story." Or take a look at the beautiful Cedar Wreath that you can order for the low price of $25,which includes shipping. With adorable books, beautiful home decor, and the best lemons on the market, you really can't ask for more from the amazing Lemon Ladies.
One very lucky is going to receive a lovely gift bag filled with the Lemons Ladies' lemons. To enter, visit Lemon Ladies and tell me something you learned. For additional entries you can do any of the following, but you must complete this initial entry first. Any entries that do not follow these guidelines will be deleted.
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This giveaway will end at midnight on 4/14/11 and is open to the continental US only. The winner will be chosen via a random number generator. Thanks again to the Lemon Ladies for offering this great prize!
***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. I did receive a sample of the product to try in order to write a fair and honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way. Please note that I am not responsible for the delivery of this prize and can not be held accountable if, for any reason, is it not received. Furthermore, I am in no way liabl




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