
Recently we had some oranges at work left over after the Raptor Run. We saved all the non-perishable food for volunteers at Christmas, but the perishable food I put out for staff to take home. There were still quite a few oranges (and nothing else) left at the end of the day. So I decided to bring the fruit home. Tonight Amy and I made fresh orange juice.

I haven't had fresh squeezed orange juice since I left California.

I'm really looking forward to drinking some tomorrow morning.

We managed to fill an old juice container and a glass Ball jar.

~Matt
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3 comments:
Fresh squeezed OJ is good.
~Cheryl
Miss our orange trees
I'd forgotten how good it was. It was truly delicious!
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