It came from the early 1910's and friends of H. J. Whitley (considered the father of Hollywood) in reference to his transformation of the existing lemon fields of the time into the area now known as Hollywood, CA.
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
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It probably was an evolution of the phrase, "Look... no hands!" of which references exist going back to at least the 1930s, but probably earlier. It possibly has origins in the rise of machines and appliances which automated or simplified certain tasks, and which were in turn made possible by the rise of electrification, especially household electrification. A good example is the washing machine. Washing clothes was an extremely laborious task prior to electric machines. It was a big deal to simply add your clothes, soap and turn on the machine. "Look... no hands!" "Look ma, no hands!" as mentioned, was probably an evolution of the phrase, and has references going back to the 1940s. In the most literal sense, a boy riding his bike with no hands calls to his mother, who is either delighted and amused, or worried and panicked. It then became a common humorous phrase for any sort of hands-free operation.
Aviation etiquette.
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Lemonade comes from lemons
1. get lemons 2.get sugar 3.water 4.juice lemons 5.put water and lemon juice together 6.add sugar 7.stir until lemon,water,and sugar come together and makes lemonade
Lemonade stands need good slogans. One slogan could be "Step out of the sun and get yourself a sweet glass of lemons". Another slogan could be "Slow down and enjoy a refreshing glass of lemonade". Last but not least, "Refresh your day with a quick shot of lemonade". thanks for the tip for on my homework it really helped
no limes come from lime trees lemons come from lemon trees.
As lemons come in several sizes and heaviness, it is not possible to give an answer.
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Lemons juice.
I believe they come from India...
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NO. The auto lemon law did not come from lemons. This law is a law that will protect consumers from issues associated with perpetually defective vehicles.
Anything from 'none at all' to 'far too much'. Since lemons are quite acidic, people tend to put in too much sugar. Factory-made lemonade with no sugar is almost always prominently labelled 'sugar free'. If you need to know, read the label; the calorie count will tell you how much sugar because almost all the calories in lemonade come from sugar. If you are a diabetic, or dieting, the calorie count is what you need to know rather than where the calories came from.
Yes it has come out now