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        <description>Smooth and tangy lemon curd is delicious, refreshing, and reminds us of sunshine and spring.  It goes with so many things like over ice cream, on toast, between cake layers, or straight out of the bowl.  Three ways of preserving lemon curd will ensure you always have some on hand! If you don't have a way of measuring pH, be sure to follow the USDA approved recipe for water bath canning.  Here is the link: https://nchfp.uga.edu/how/can_02/lemon_curd.html RoseRed Homestead Book Store: https://payhip.com/roseredhomestead Website: www.roseredhomestead.com Amazon Store: https://roseredhomestead.com/amazon-store RoseRed Homestead Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXnzorI5nuqem74vPa31gw Trail Grazers Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTaNTFpvoFKqlU5OUyynPbw Any products we mention or show on our videos have been purchased with our own money and are recommended or not based on our own experience.</description>
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