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Jul 15, 2005 09:31

Approximately, how much juice would 2 limes produce?

My aunt gave me this FABULOUS recipe that calls for the juice from 2 limes--I'm wondering if I could use REALime juice instead, and if so, what the equivalent amount would be.

Any thoughts???

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healthfaerie July 15 2005, 14:56:06 UTC
Depending on the size of the lime usually 2 tablespoons to 1/4 cup.

2T is what I see most often in my cook books as a substitution for limes.

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wjhansen July 15 2005, 21:16:24 UTC
Thanks! :)

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longandlean_146 July 15 2005, 22:52:07 UTC
its not on the bottle?

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wjhansen July 15 2005, 23:32:52 UTC
Hmmm.....I don't know. I didn't think to look on the bottle. I'll have to do that! :)

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leeesher July 16 2005, 00:27:19 UTC
# Use ReaLemon and ReaLime instead of fresh lemons and limes:

* 1/4 cup ReaLemon = 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice (do not dilute)
* 1/4 cup ReaLime = 1/4 cup fresh lime juice (do not dilute)
* 3 tablespoons ReaLemon = the juice of 1 medium lemon
* 2-3 tablespoons ReaLime = the juice of 1 medium lime

http://www.realemon.com/helpful_hints.cfm

;)

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wjhansen July 16 2005, 01:07:04 UTC
Perfect! Thanks for finding that for me!!!

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