Is your new car giving you a bad time since the very start? Do you regret having invested your hard-earned money in a car that you believe has turned out to be a lemon? Then probably you must have some knowledge about the lemon law. This law is written to guard consumers from any problems that they may face associated with continually defective vans, cars, and trucks.
Before these laws were passed in the 1980s, owners of such cars usually had a difficult time with picketing, suing, and harassing the dealers for the recurring troubles with lemon cars. At that time, it was often difficult as a practical matter to obtain legal recourse in cases where you got stuck with a broken car and the seller would not cooperate. Thus the modern lemon law was created to offer some protection against scamming for the owners of such vehicles.
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January 28th, 2009 | Posted in Lemon Laws | No Comments
Many Americans are already aware of the Meyer lemons. They love them in their gardens for their fragrance, looks, and of course for the great fruit that they bear. I am sure many of you must have also heard about the Meyer lemon improved. But have you every wondered what this addition of the word “improved” means?
I’ll explain this to you. Meyer lemons, which are actually native to China, were brought to the U.S. back in 1908 by a man named Frank Meyer. However, the popularity of these lemons soared even at that time but their propagation was soon stopped by the California Department of Food and Agriculture in 1976. The reason for this interruption in the promotion of Meyer lemon trees was due to the fact that they carried tatter and tristeza leaf viruses.
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January 27th, 2009 | Posted in Lemon Types | No Comments
Though most of you probably would not consume lemons entirely as a meal, they are commonly used in cooking and lend a great flavor to the food. There are very few people who are aware of the fact that there are different lemon types that can be purchased to suit different kinds of techniques in cooking.
While there are some that are sweet, others belong to the tart variety. It greatly helps to use the right type of lemon in dishes for the best favor. Some of the things that can be considered to distinguish between different types of lemons are:
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January 26th, 2009 | Posted in Lemon Types | No Comments
Lemon is rightly known as a versatile beauty aid by many. It is cheap, natural, and enhances your beauty in many ways. There are many things in your kitchen that when mixed with lemon juice can bring about a huge transformation to your skin.
Lemon juice consists of enzymes, sugar, and fruit acids that help to eradicate dead cells from the skin. You may sprinkle some alum on the juice of half the lemon and use the amalgamation on the face. This tones and refreshes the skin and is especially recommended when you have had a prolonged exposure to pollution and dirt throughout the day.
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January 25th, 2009 | Posted in Lemon Juice | No Comments
Many people often love the tarty flavor of lemon juice in their dishes. But have you ever wondered that you can put this lemon juice to many more good uses than this? Yes! There are enormous benefits of lemon juice and water in your everyday life. You simply need to arm yourself with relevant knowledge and you would soon start valuing this amalgamation more than ever.
Though most people believe lemons to be acidic in nature, they actually have an alkalizing effect on the body. The food that we eat everyday contributes a great deal to raise acid content in our body and excessive acid leads to several health problems. Our body should always be alkaline for us to stay healthy. Lemon water thereby makes our body alkaline as it eliminates toxins from our system and enhances the digestive system. The liver is also purified as the waste products and toxins are flushed out from it.
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January 24th, 2009 | Posted in Lemon Juice | No Comments
While cruising over your local grocery stores, many of you might have noticed the empty shelves where the lemon juice is supposed to be. This might not be a cause of botheration initially as it is quite common to see grocery stores run out of one food item or the other on a daily basis. But yes when this absence stretched a bit too far, Americans were at last forced to switch over to fresh lemons. Though most Americans love lemon juice undoubtedly but fresh lemons were the only alternative left for them if they wish to continue having that tarty flavor in their dishes or for other essential purposes.
The summer of 2008 marked the sour time for lemon lovers. It is quite a tricky task to find lemon juice in the nearby stores. The worldwide lemon juice shortage was finally found to be the culprit for this inconvenience to the customers and grocery stores are not to be blamed for that.
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January 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Lemon Juice | 1 Comment
Squeeze a lemon and within a few seconds you have a great juice with multiple benefits to offer. Yes, it is really as simple as it sounds! Though almost everyone knows about the health benefits of lemon juice, these versatile little fruits have various other benefits that most people do not realize. Read on and you would soon discover various innovative lemon juice benefits that might really surprise you.
Have sore feet? Try soaking them in warm water and rub them further with freshly squeezed lemon juice. While hot water opens pores, lemon juice provides a cooling and astringent effect. Apart from foot relaxation, this method is also believed to induce sound sleep as it has a relaxing effect on your foot nerves.
Another great way in which you can make use of lemon juice is as a beauty aid. Mix freshly squeezed lemon juice in cool water. Now, pour it on your hair after you are done with your shampooing. This adds brightness to your hair. Lemon juice is also helpful to treat various skin disorders and scalp problems.
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January 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Lemon Juice | 1 Comment
Lemon is one of the best foods from the green garden variety. It has great therapeutic properties that have been known to mankind since ancient times. Lemon juice health benefits are simply countless as they ensure you a vigorous life throughout by providing useful remedies for a variety of health issues.
Though lemon is thought to be acidic, it works very effectively to relieve you from digestive problems. Simply mix a few drops of lemon juice in hot water and you have the cure to heartburn, nausea, and biliousness along with various lower intestine disorders such as constipation. You can also seek respite in lemon juice when you are exasperated with hiccups.
Taking lemon juice on a regular basis in the morning acts as a useful liver tonic. It stimulates the liver to produce bile so that the food that you consume throughout the day is easily digested. Also, gallstones are dissolved with the help of juice squeezed out from lemons.
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January 21st, 2009 | Posted in Lemon Juice | No Comments
Here are some simple natural remedies that can relieve some common household ailments. As a standard disclaimer, it should be noted that the information on this page or anywhere on this site is not guaranteed to treat, diagnose, or cure any medical condition. Always contact your doctor before making any serious medical decisions.
Heartburn: One teaspoon of lemon juice in half a glass of water will relieve heartburn.
Scurvy: One or two ounces of lemon juice diluted with water every two to four hours. In excessive menstruation the juice of three to four lemons a day will help check the bleeding.
Asthma: A tablespoon of lemon juice taken one hour before meals will help relieve asthma.
Liver Problems: Many liver complaints can be relieved by taking the juice of one lemon in a glass of hot water one hour before breakfast in the morning.
Sore Throat: Dilute lemon juice 50/50 with water and gargle frequently. If possible use full strength as it will provide better results.
Pink Eye: A drop of lemon juice in each eye will clear up pink eye. WARNING: putting lemon juice in the eyes will burn a little. This is natural and will not cause any damage to the eyes.
January 9th, 2009 | Posted in Lemon Information | 1 Comment
Ingredients:
- 1 cup margarine
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1 cup flour
- 1 cup powdered sugar + 1 tbsp
- 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest
- 1/2 cup lemon juice
Preparation:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and lightly grease a shallow baking dish.
Mix together the sugar and margarine until smooth and creamy. Slowly add the flour, mixing well.
Press cookie dough firmly into baking pan and bake for 35 minutes.
In a small bowl, combine the powdered sugar, lemon zest, and lemon juice until smooth. Allow to sit for five minutes to thicken. Pour this glaze over the baked cookie dough.
Sprinkle the remaining one tablespoon of powdered sugar on top. Allow glaze to firm up in the refrigerator, then cut into squares or bars.
January 8th, 2009 | Posted in Lemon Recipes | No Comments