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CREAMY LEMON SQUARES

With a tasty graham cracker crust, a thick lemon filling, and fresh whipped cream on top, these Creamy Lemon Bars are a treat!

A recipe for a thick and creamy lemon bar
No one else in my family seems to love lemons as much as I do. My new favorite thing is these lemon bars. A base that is crunchy and a center that is thick and creamy. It’s both sweet and sour. It has the right amount of each taste. The work and time it takes to make these bars are well worth it.

HOW TO MAKE LEMON BARS

For this, you need to use lemons that have just been squeezed. The stuff in a bottle doesn’t taste as good, and these will taste weird and fake. Spend some time pressing fresh lemons. You’ll be glad you did it.
You can make key lime bars with this same method! Just use key limes instead of lemons in the recipe.
Grain cracker pieces from the store will also work in this.
Since you made these bars yourself, you need to give them time to turn out right.
They should be put in the fridge to cool for at least 4 hours, but overnight is better.

WHAT YOU NEED: (Full recipe at the end of the post)

This is probably the kitchen area that doesn’t get much attention.

The worst thing that can happen is being afraid of having to clean the oven after a tasty meal. It’s easy to put off cleaning the dust, oil splatters, and smells until the next time, but cleaning expert Shannon Lush says it should only take five minutes. However, we already know the answer to your question “How can I clean an oven in five minutes?”

There is no magic bullet that will clean an oven that hasn’t been used in a while right away. You need to do this so that food and dirt don’t pile up. To do this, clean the tool well every time you use it. All the time, yes. You can deep clean your oven by following these steps. Here is Shannon Lush’s quick five-minute daily oven clean that will keep it looking brand new.
How to clean an oven right
Now is the time to be honest. Is your oven in a bad state? When you open the oven door, all you see are the burned leftovers of many dinners past. It’s time for a deep oven clean. Even though you might think so, you don’t need to use strong chemicals to clean the oven.
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