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Hi Eileen - The best way to store lemons, Meyer or traditional, is in the refrigerator in a sealed plastic bag. They should last about a month when stored that way. Just make sure to keep them separate from other fruits like apples, avocados, bananas, melons, peaches, pears, and tomatoes, which all produce ethylene, a gas that will speed up the ripening process of the lemons. Best, The Milk Street Team
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Hi Eileen - The best way to store lemons, Meyer or traditional, is in the refrigerator in a sealed plastic bag. They should last about a month when stored that way. Just make sure to keep them separate from other fruits like apples, avocados, bananas, melons, peaches, pears, and tomatoes, which all produce ethylene, a gas that will speed up the ripening process of the lemons. Best, The Milk Street Team
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