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Another Way to keep Lemons

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By Hannah Glasse

Published 1747

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Take the fine large Fruit that are quite found and good, and take a fine Pack-thread about a quarter of a Yard long, run it through the hard Nib at the End of the Lemon, then tye the String together, and hang it on a little Hook, in a dry airy Place; so do as many as you please; but be sure they don’t touch one another, nor any thing else, but hang as high as you can. Thus you may keep Pears, &c. only tying the String to the Stalk.

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