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Lemon Icebox Pie

Today I made a Lemon Icebox Pie. I got the recipe from a cookbook published for Katy First Baptist Church's 100th Centennial Celebration. Its a breeze to make and quite delicious with a warm cup of tea. Whenever I have the opportunity to squeeze fresh citrus juices and freeze them for later use I do so. I utilized the lemon juice I had previously frozen for this recipe. I cheated and used a store bought crust. Here is the recipe: 1 can condensed milk, 1/2 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice, 2 egg yolks Mix all the ingredients on low speed with elec. mixer less than one minute. Put the ingredients in a precooked pie pastry shell(400 degrees for 10 minutes) and top with three egg whites whipped until light and fluffy. Whipped Egg White Topping: The egg whites should be room temperature and to the three egg whites you add 1/4 teaspoon of cream of tartar and two table spoons of sugar. Mix the egg whites until they form peaks and the sugar is dissolved. Once you have added the egg whites f

Meyer Lemon

Now is the time to attend Fruit Tree plant sales in Houston and surrounding communities. The next one I know of is the Fort Bend Master Gardener Fruit Tree Sale @ the Ft. Bend County Fairgrounds, 4310 Hwy 36 S, from 9-1 on the 12th of Feb., 2011. Go to the web-site for the Fort Bend County Extension Office to get more info or learn how to become a master gardener. http://fbmg.com/ This is a photo of buds on our Meyer Lemon tree. I harvested 89 large lemons year before last from this tree but last years freeze limited this years production. I have pruned the branches and am anxiously awaiting arrival of the buds and the bees. And of course it is important to remember that the citrus tree is also a host plant for the Giant Swallowtail Butterfly as mentioned in previous blogs.

Fredericksburg, Gruene, Wimberly, Texas shops @ Christmas

These three towns will keep you busy with shopping, fanciful foods, and beautiful scenery. We love to visit in Spring and Winter. There is always lots to do. If you do visit Fredericksburg , Texas you might consider starting out your day @ the Rather Sweet Bakery off Main Street http://www.rathersweet.com/ for some delicious fresh baked muffins, scones, or quiche and hot coffee. I am constantly researching retail merchandising displays, seasonal-product, and interviewing shop owners any chance I get. I am hoping one day to have a store front or online store. I am currently reading and studying the book, Specialty Shop Retailing , written by Carol Schroeder. Its about everything you need to know to run your own store. As Roy and Dale used to sing, Happy trails to me and to you. Bed and Breakfast in downtown Gruene , Texas Crystal bottle in Gruene shop Winter berries in Wimberly , Texas Wooden planters on Main Street, Fredericksburg Mercury look alike urns and lamps @ shop in Fred