How can I get more juice out of lemons or limes?
Rolling them on the counter before squeezing or microwaving for 10 seconds can yield more juice.
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Store in a cool, dry place in airtight containers. For extended storage, refrigerate or freeze to maintain freshness.
At room temperature until ripe, then in the refrigerator to slow further ripening. Once cut, store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Generally, you can reduce the temperature by 25°F and check for doneness a bit earlier than the original recipe indicates.
Proper kneading, ensuring the dough rises adequately, and not overbaking are key.
Place in a paper bag with an apple or banana. Ethylene gas from these fruits accelerates ripening.