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Saving Lemon/Lime Zest And Juice?

I just bought a zester and juicer from pampered chef and was wondering, if I buy the citrus in bulk can I freeze the zest and juice? I was thinking of putting the zest in a ziplock bag and the juice in ice cube trays…but before wasting tons of lemons and limes thought I would ask if anyone knows if this is a good idea or not. Thanks. Also, any good recipes to use this stuff with would be great (I found a lot of dessers but I would like main dishes…)

Breville Electric Citrus Juicer

The Breville Die-Cast Citrus Press 800CPXL embodies safety, innovation and refinement. Key design criteria of the Breville die-cast citrus press were ease of use and efficiency. It only takes 4 seconds to juice each fruit half with minimal effort. The Breville Citrus Juicer has a commercial style and design featuring a stainless steel juicing cone that fits all size citrus fruit. Juice quickly and easily by just pressing down on the handle to activate the motorized reamer. When juicing is complete, simply close the drip stop spout, lower the main arm and eject the fruit peel. The whole collector assembly can be removed as one piece and taken to the sink or dishwasher.

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Frucosol Orange Juicer

A commercial orange juicer working; the machine will cut your oranges, throw the peels out, filter the juice, …

I bought this GE electric citrus juicer at Wal-Mart a few days ago…I plugged it in shortly after purchasing it and started juicing…after 1 lemon it just stopped working. I thought it broke but then figured out that the reset button on my outlet had popped out.

I have noticed these buttons before, but have never seen one of them actually pop out so that I have to press it. Why did that happen? Is the juicer putting too much of an input load on the outlet? Trying to draw too much current?

So now when I use it, I can usually juice 1 or 2 lemons, then have to press the reset button, then do another, press the reset button, and so on. It’s a bit tedious but it works. Is this unsafe?
I’ve used two different outlets, both with the reset button on it, and it’s happened on both of them. They work fine for other appliances, so it’s definitely not the outlets. I may return the juicer if it may cause a hazard.

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