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Default glass eyedropper in the kitchen

"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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>>> I just squeeze the lemon after cutting it in half or quarters. I'm
>>> not sure how I'd fill an eyedropper with the juice.

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>> Now that is a most interesting thought. I wonder how that would be done.

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> Very easily if you juiced the lemon first with like...one of those old
> fashioned things


If you squeeze a lemon, the cells from the fruit would be too large to go
through the opening on an eye dropper. The hole would become blocked. I
suppose the squeezed juice could be blitzed by a stab mixer and then
strained bt that would be a ridiculous amoutn of faffing aroudnt o jsut get
s bit of juice in an eyedropper.

Now I'm wondering why just squeezing a slice wasn't used in preference to
some eyedropper.