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George M. Middius[_2_] George M. Middius[_2_] is offline
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Default glass eyedropper in the kitchen

Gary wrote:

> > > I have a device that screws into the lemon. It has a spout on it so
> > > you can squeeze out the juice. Then you put the cap on it and put it
> > > in the fridge.

> >
> > Be sure to roll it hard on a flat surface to activiate the juice molecules.

>
> I'll bet Julie bought that device late one night for only $19.95 plus S&H
> and she probably got a second one for free by calling and ordering within 15
> minutes.
>
> I'm sorry but that sounds like the silliest, most worthless kitchen gadget
> that I've ever heard of.


Wrong again. Just goes to show you that your precious Bible does not
contain all the answers.

The lemon-tap is a clever gadget that does what it's supposed to. It's
cheaply made because they used to give them away in a bag of lemons.
The weak spot was the hinge cap -- it would wear out after a couple
dozen lemons. What it does well is let you tap a lemon for fresh juice
several times over a couple or three days.