• Taleya@aussie.zone
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    People keep giving me lemon curd. Help.

    We have a massive, decades-old lemon tree so guests and family keep asking “can i take some lemons?” And i am "please god take some lemons they are everywhere and the ones i miss that drop make the yard smell like pine o cleen as they rot yes please take the fucking lemons here’s a large bag fill it, fill it to the brim for christ’s sake And lo, they taketh of the lemon.

    And then. Aaaaaand then. They feel bad about rescuing us from lemons and GIVE US FUCKING LEMON CURD IN RETURN. Always lemon curd. No tarts no cheesecake, no marmalades, no limoncello, no lemonade, no lemon cakes, no lemongeddon solo derivatives no, just lemon curd. Curd upon curd upon curd. My life is becoming a hell of small repurposed cream cheese jars.

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      a big box of lemons on your nature should help get rid of lemons

      the strangers won’t feel compelled to give you lemon curd or anything really, they know they are doing you a favour by taking them

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        sadly last time I tried that the local meth head started hocking them at cars on South Road

    • Huw Rowlands@aus.social
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      @Taleya sometimes local grocers take them to sell in their shops, which could be an option for you. You could swap them for something you want, or just donate them.

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      Buy something large and heavy from Temu. Put in for a free return, but fill the box with an equivalent amount of lemons instead. Make sure you put the reason for return as “item was a lemon”.

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      Not a big fan myself. Lady who lives nearby was doing the same, taking lemons and giving us jars of curd. After the third time I said, can we stop giving lemons to this woman FFS!

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      If you have heaps and are on the same side of town, I will happily take some lemons! I like the selling idea that Huw gave or even just leaving them in front of your house in a basket with a free sign

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      @Taleya @YarraByte how sad for you.

      I also have a loads and loads of lemons from the lemon tree, but noone wants to take them away and return them as curd to me.

      Why don’t you try giving the curd away.

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          accidentally put them in the recycle bin or say they broke because they shouldn’t have been repurposed

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            I feel you are failing to understand the sequence.

            I am drowning in lemon curd. I Cannot on gift this lemon curd because the original gifters want the jars back. These jars therefore cannot in good faith be passed to yet another party who may fail to return them. I am now their custodian, the one to guarantee their safe return. They have become chinese obligations.

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                so I do not understand the sarcasm you appeared to employ when I reply to “can you give them to someone else” with “They want the jars back”, you see my quandary?

                Or it may have not been sarcasm I’m kinda working against both text interface and a peak ASD day here

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          Hahaha. I get it. It’s like when every year for birthdays, Christmas, Easter I receive boxes and tubs of Maltesers from friends and family. I love 'em but please stop.

          My inlaws give me massive jars of olives. I love olives but not those olives. I’ve had to decline at times which leaves them sad.

              • Taleya@aussie.zone
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                spanish stuffed olives are the ones you get at any grocery store, the green ones in vinegar that have had the pips cored out and stuffed with peppers (well pimento) instead.

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                  Right got it.

                  You know how you say you have a large lemon tree well they have TREES plural. Buckets and buckets of olives. Enough to make litres of olive oil which is delicious. Happy to take that. Pipping and stuffing ain’t an option.

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                    !!! I can swap you pears or apples - two kinds - grapefruit, fejoia, bananas, oranges, limes, nectarines, nectazees, pomegranates, babaco, boysenberries, chillis, tomatillos or even black tea!

                    (I really fuckin’ like olives and my tree is still a baby)