Hauraki flat family share lemons with the community
A flat family in Hauraki with an over supply of lemons has decided to share them with the community.
Efa C, Brooke Wilson, Hannah Ryan, Caitlin Harper live at 22 Waitemata Road.
“We’ve got this massive lemon tree at the back, we were going to take the lemons to work to share, but then obviously we went into lockdown,” Efa said.
“They’re pretty ripe already so they’re good for all your baking needs, we’re just going to leave them out the front.”
The flat has three batches of lemons or around 90 in total.
“Stay safe, keep your distance, squeeze the day,” Efa said.
Will you be popping by to grab a lemon?
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