apple juice
Lemon juice
lemon curd
Lemon Meringue
Lemon Balm
Lemon balm, (Melissa officinalis), aromatic herb of the mint family (Lamiaceae), grown for its lemon-scented fragrant leaves. Lemon balm is native to the Mediterranean region and Central Asia and has naturalized in parts of North America and elsewhere. It is widely cultivated in temperate climates as a culinary and medicinal herb and as a garden ornamental.
Physical description
Lemon balm is a bushy herbaceous perennial that grows to about 0.6 metre (2 feet) tall. The wrinkled toothed leaves are roughly heart-shaped or oval and are borne in pairs along the square stems. The leaves can be smooth or somewhat hairy. The tiny white to pale yellow or pale purple flowers are inconspicuous and appear in whorled clusters in the axils of the leaves; they are a good nectar source for honeybees and other insect pollinators.
Lip balm
lip stick
Sticks & stones
Stepping stones
Stepping out
out side
Given out
Inside out
dry inside
dry martini
martini cocktail
coloured cocktails
Coloured Pencils
HB pencils
Pencils sharpened