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  2. What Is a Meyer Lemon? - AOL

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    Meyer lemons are a cross between a mandarin orange and a lemon, which makes them smaller, juicier and sweeter than regular lemons. Instead of being bright yellow, their flesh is a golden color and ...

  3. The real reason Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is working so ...

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    That is why for this coming New Year I have made it my resolution to continue the fight for a better Chicago from my tiny corner in the city. Trump may be the president, but he is nothing without ...

  4. The Top Winter Fruits to Eat in Season (When Little Else Is ...

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    Throughout all 12 months of the year, “it’s important and beneficial to incorporate different types of fruit into your meals and snacks each day to ensure you consume a variety of nutrients ...

  5. Lemon - Wikipedia

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    In modern art, Arshile Gorky painted Still Life with Lemons in the 1930s. [52] In India, a lemon may be ritually encircled around a person in the belief that it repels negative energies. [53] It is a common practice for Hindu owners of a new car to drive over four lemons, one under each wheel, crushing them during their first drive.

  6. Killing Floor (Howlin' Wolf song) - Wikipedia

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    Howlin' Wolf recorded "Killing Floor" in Chicago in August 1964, which Chess Records released as a single. [2] According to blues guitarist and longtime Wolf associate Hubert Sumlin, the song uses the killing floor – the area of a slaughterhouse where animals are killed – as a metaphor or allegory for male-female relationships: "Down on the killing floor – that means a woman has you down ...

  7. Bonnie Brae Lemon - Wikipedia

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    The Bonnie Brae was a popular variety of lemon in the late 1800s through early 1900s that was first cultivated in Bonita, California, near San Diego. [1] No Bonnie Brae producing trees are known to currently exist, although there may be some still growing in Southern California that have not been identified as such.

  8. This 2-Minute Trick Makes Lemons So Much Easier to ... - AOL

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    Make the most of your lemons with this simple-yet-effective hack.

  9. Lemonhead (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Lemonhead is an American brand of candy that was first introduced in 1962, produced by the Ferrara Candy Company.Lemonheads are a round, lemon-flavored candy consisting of a sweet coating, soft sour shell, and a hard candy core.