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We s t e r n S a n B e r n a r d i n o C o u n t y B a r A s s o c i a t i o nBAR BULLETINVolume XIII, Issue 3www.wsbcba.orgREMARKS FROM THEPRESIDENT’S DESK—March 2013Western San Bernardino County Bar AssociationCordially invites you to its4th ANNUAL “JUDGE OF THE YEAR”AWARD’S DINNERTo Honor Award Recipient:Happy March, and Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Did you knowthat March was the first month of the calendar, named after Mars, thegod of war? Once we switched to the Gregorian calendar in 1752 thenew year switched to January 1.This month we are happy to celebrate Justice Jeffrey King asour 4th Annual Judicial Officer of the Year on March 21, 2013, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Embassy Suites in Ontario. Be sure to call oremail as soon as possible to make your reservations, as we anticipate acapacity crowd for Justice King.Justice King has been a justice with the Fourth District, Division Two of the California Courts of Appeal since January, 2003, andpreviously served as a Judge in the San Bernardino County SuperiorCourt from 1995-2003. He practiced law in Claremont and RanchoCucamonga from 1976 until he was elevated to the bench in 1995.Justice King graduated from the University of Redlands in1972 and in 1976 he received his law degree from McGeorge School ofLaw in Sacramento. He is married to Judge Pamela P. King and together they have three children.Honorable Jeffrey KingThursday, March 21, 2013Embassy Suites Ontario-Airport5:30 p.m. Social Gathering6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Dinner & CeremonyCost: 75.00/person ( 90/at the door)Registration details on page 10Justice King has been an active member of the Western SanBernardino County Bar Association and is a friend and inspiration tomany. We congratulate Justice King on his award and look forward to amemorable evening on the 21st.If you would like to be a Sponsor for the event, please let usknow prior to March 14. We offer several sponsorship levels: Platinum,Gold, Bronze and Silver. We look forward to seeing you at the Dinner.We are currently updating our Lawyer Referral Service database. If you would like to join the LRS, please fill out the LRS application, included in the Bar Bulletin, and return it to Deva Mora at the Baroffice. We receive numerous calls daily from individuals looking forlocal lawyers in various practice groups. Help us help you expand yourpractice!Wishing you all a great month ahead and looking forward toseeing you at the Judge of the Year Dinner!DeanTh e N e ws Bu l l e t i n o f t h e We s t e r n S a n Ber n a r d i n o C o u n t y BarAs s o c i a t i o n i s p u b l i s he d 1 1 t im e s a ye a r. O u r c i r c u l a t i o n isa p p r o x i m a t e l y 4 0 0 , i n c l u d i n g o u r b a r m e m b e rs h i p , s t a t e a n d fe d e r alj u d g e s , s t a t e a n d l o c a l b a r l e ad e r s, l e g i s l a t or s, a n d b u s i n es s esi n t e r e s t e d i n t h e a d v a n ce m e n t o f ou r m i ss i o n .Th e m a j o r i t y o f o u r m e m b er s h i p i n c l u d e s a t t o r n e ys l o c a te d i n t h ewe s t e r n re g i o n s o f S a n Be r n a r d i no C o u n t y a s we l l a s p o r t i o n s o f t hee a s t e r n r e g i o ns o f Lo s An g e l es C ou n t y .

PAGE 2www.wsbcba.orgMARCH 2013 ALMANACBy: Tony SearsAll times Pacific Daylight Time (PDT), which is minus seven (7)hours from UTC (Universal Time Coordinated). Location: 34.1 N, 117.7W. All astronomical data courtesy of the United States Naval Observatory website: www.usno.navy.mil. Remember to “Spring Ahead!” as theclocks move ahead at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 10, 2013.March Sky. The March New Moon occurs on Monday, March 11, at12:52 p.m. The March Full Moon, known as the “Full Worm Moon”occurs on March 27, 2013, rising at 7:52 p.m., after having gone full at2:28 a.m. On March 25-28, the Moon will appear to be full four (4)nights in a row. See if you can tell the subtle changes over those four (4)evenings. Due to complicated orbital mechanics, the Moon remains exceptionally high in the sky this month.By Jove, that’s Jupiter you see in sky all night. It looks like agolden star. When you pass out on the front lawn from too much greenbeer, look straight up at Jupiter’s near conjunction with the Moon onMarch 17. If you have some nice binoculars, train them on Jupiter. Youwill able to discern several of Jupiter’s many moons.There is also the possibility of spectacular comet in March. It isdifficult to say whether Comet PanSTARRS (C/2011 L4) will be spectacular or a bust (remember Comet Kahoutek?)Comet PanSTARRS was first picked up in June of 2011 in an automated sky-survey conducted by the PanSTARRS (Panoramic SurveyTelescope and Rapid Response System) team based at the summit ofHaleakala, Maui, Hawaii. The “House of the Sun” is an ideal locationfor conducting optical sky surveys, because about 3/4 of the sky can beobserved. The summit at Haleakala is a mere 10,023 feet, which makesfor much easier working conditions than at the telescope arrays on MaunaKea summit (13,800 feet).As I write, in early February, Comet PanSTARRS is cruising between Saturn and Jupiter. As this comet approaches perihelion (closestpoint) to the Sun, it increases in speed, due to good old fashioned gravity.Comet PanSTARRS gets within .30 a.u., about 28 million of your punyEarth miles, which is inside the orbit of Mercury. It is closest to Earth onMarch 5, at 1.10 a.u., about 102.3 million miles. After whipping aroundthe Sun, on March 10, the Comet heads back for the Oort Belt fromwhich it came.Best viewing for our area will be March 8-20, especially March 1217. Look in the western sky about 30 minutes after Sunset. On March12, the comet will be quite near the sliver of the young Moon at dusk.For further updates, go to skypub.com/panstarrs.Garden Notes: Cover Crops. March is an excellent month to planta cover crop in your garden beds and containers. A cover crop such asBuckwheat or a combo of Peas & Oats is planted, allowed to grow toflowering stage, and then promptly tilled under. As the cover crops grow,these plants absorb nitrogen from the air and return it to the soil.Whenplowed under in about thirty (30) days, the resulting “green manure” releases readily available nitrogen to the next round of crops, which can beplanted about two weeks later, around May 1. I use Botanical Interestseeds, available at Mt. Fuji Nursery in Upland and Armstrong GardenCenters. Please carefully follow the instructions, as you really don’t wantor need for your cover crops to go to seed.March 2013March Recipe: Meyer Lemon Cake. Everybody loves cake! Breakout your Bundt pan. A perfect cake to bring your spring holiday festivities. This works best in a Bundt pan; I suppose you could makecupcakes with this recipe, but I am not sure about the baking time forcupcakes. If you do not yet have “Microplane” grater(s), this is yourreason to obtain them. There are a few sizes. I have one for zestingand one for cheese grating. Meyer lemons are the chef’s lemon, as theyhave lemony goodness without too much acidity. If you cannot getMeyer lemons, then you can use oranges and substitute rum instead ofbourbon.Meyer Lemon CakePreheat your oven to 350 f. Oil and lightly flour your Bundt pan. Pambaking spray with flour works quite well.1 yellow cake mix (18.25 oz) Betty Crocker or Duncan Hines.1 package (3.4 oz) of vanilla instant pudding mix. Do not use “sugarfree”, as it won’t work.1 stick butter, melted1/4 cup of bourbon4 large Eggs4-6 Meyer Lemons2 Tbsp. of Meyer Lemon Zest. Zest the lemons first, then juice.3/4 cup of Meyer Lemon juice.Thoroughly mix all ingredients in a bowl. Beat for 1 minute. Stop,scrape down the sides of the bowl. Increase speed to medium and mixfor 2 minutes. The batter will be quite thick. Spoon into your greased/floured or Pam sprayed Bundt pan. Give the pan a light tap to get ridof any air bubbles. Bake for 45-50 minutes, until the cake starts to pullaway from sides of pan. Remove from oven and place on cooling rack.Let completely cool or the cake may stick in the pan. When cooled,carefully use a butter knife and go around the edges to make sure it isnot sticking to the pan. Place the cake on your cake dish or other serving plate. Then proceed to make the glaze.Glaze and Finish.½ stick of butter½ cup of sugar1/4 cup of bourbon1/4 cup of Meyer lemon juice.Place all ingredients in sauce pan over medium heat, stirring constantlyand cook for 10-15 minutes, until reduced by half. Poke holes in yourcake using a wooden skewer. Slowly pour the hot glaze over the cake,down the sides, and the middle. Finish with 2 Tbsp. of Meyer lemonzest sprinkled on the cake. Allow to completely cool before slicing.This is one awesome cake for your Spring Holiday gatherings.Buon Appetito!Tony Sears

PAGE 3www.wsbcba.orgMarch 2013THE iPAD FOR LAWYERS:You can check your Time Zone Setting setting by doing the following:HOW TO HANDLE THE EVASIVETIME ZONE SHIFTby Scott J. Grossberg, Esq. 2012 by Scott Grossberg. All Rights Reserved.I have been traveling through many different time zones lately. Whileout of state, one of the first and alarming things I noticed when I wentto use my iPad was that all of my calendar entries had been changed toreflect the new time zone that I was in. For example, if I originally hadset an 8:00 a.m. meeting on September 9 while I was still in California,that appointment was now shifted to 4:00 p.m. on my calendar if I wasin London. And . . . invitations that I was receiving for appointmentsset by others were all being automatically adjusted to meet my newtime zone.You can only imagine the massive confusion this created and it all butrendered my normally powerful calendaring workflow ineffective . . .until I sorted out what was happening. Let me share what I discoveredwith you so that you can easily and confidently go about your travelswithout any misstep in your meeting plans.That Pesky Time Zone Support OptionBeing as intuitive as possible, your iPad (or iPhone for that matter)likely has a default setting that has your calendar's Time Zone Supportprogrammed to be ON. (Don't confuse this with the Time Zone Settingin the separate Date & Time section). What does this mean for you?Time Zone Support, when set to ON, automatically adjusts your iPad'sinternal clock and calendar settings to the location you are in at anygiven time - which might not be your normal home base. As I mentioned, while I was in London, for example, my iPad was automaticallyadjusting for an across-the-pond time difference. All of my calendarentries were then also tweaked so that everything was showing at theiradjusted times and, in some cases, dates.You can check to see if Time Zone Support is set to ON on your deviceby doing the following:Go to your Settings and tap on Mail, Contacts, Calendars. From there,tap on Calendars. Then tap on Time Zone Support. To disable TimeZone Support simply switch it to OFF. You can always turn it back on.That Helpful Automatic Time Zone SettingIn addition to Time Zone Support, there is a separate and automaticclock setting that might be set to ON, as well. This means that youriPad might be showing a "Cupertino" time zone even though you are inLos Angeles. When Time Zone Support is set to ON, your iPad displays the correct time zone for the location of your iPad, but choosesApple's preferred city for that purpose.Go to Settings and tap on the General tab. Tap Date & Time to open theDate & Time screen. From there, tap on Time Zone to open the TimeZone display.For most travel needs, keeping your Date & Time setting on SET AUTOMATICALLY is just fine.The Plain English SolutionYou're probably as confused at this point as I was in initially keepingTime Zone Support and Time Zone Setting configured properly. So,here's the plain and simple solution that I use when traveling now:Set your Time Zone Support to OFF (this means that your calendar eventswill stay in your home time zone). Set your Time Zone Setting to SETAUTOMATICALLY (this means that your date and time will adjust towhatever time zone you are traveling in). This will let your clock shift/adjust to any new time zone and keep your calendar entries just as theywere when you left your home town!Oh . . . One More ThingThe solution I have given you here is only practical when you don't wantto include calendar entries that are dependent on the new time zone towhich you have traveled. But that's an entirely different article and is alittle more complicated. In the meantime, if you find yourself in thatsituation, you can always write me if you need some ideas.If you enjoyed this, I’d be grateful if you share this with others. That’sright, go ahead and help spread this information by emailing it to a friend,or sharing it on Twitter, Facebook, or Google . And, if you're interestedin finding out how I can make a presentation to your law firm, pleasecontact me at 909-483-1850 or email me at sgrossberg@cgclaw.com.Mr. Grossberg is a founding partner of the Southern California lawfirm of Cihigoyenetche, Grossberg & Clouse. He is a featuredspeaker and published author on numerous topics including mediarelations, social media, technology, public speaking, memory, andvarious other cutting edge concepts. Mr. Grossberg's "iPad Lawyer" seminars provide legal professionals with the ability to trulyharness the potential of Apple's tablet. He is regularly called uponto address the impact of emerging technology and social media,suggest policies and procedures that should be in place, and todiscuss liability exposure for this new way of doing business. Hecan be reached at sgrossberg@cgclaw.com.

PAGE 4www.wsbcba.orgMarch 2013Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous Suspended for 2013SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. - (February 19, 2013)It is with deep regret that the San Bernardino Convention &Visitors Bureau, in conjunction with their title sponsor, Stater Bros. Markets, announces the suspension ofthe 2013 Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous .Established in 1990 by the San Bernardino Convention & Visitors Bureau as a way toshowcase and enhance the economy of the City of San Bernardino, the Route 66 Rendezvous became the city’s showcase signature event, drawing thousands of classiccar enthusiasts as well as hundreds of thousands of visitors each September to thestreets of downtown San Bernardino for four days of hot rods, music, vendors andfamily fun. Joined by our title sponsor, Stater Bros. Markets, this event grew to become the largest cruising classic car show west of the Mississippi, named“California’s Best Special Event” by the California Travel and Tourism Commission.“This was a very difficult decision for our Board of Directors to make and not onethat we came to lightly,” said Jim Gerstenslager, Chairman of the Board of Directorsof the San Bernardino Convention & Visitors Bureau.“The loss of funding due to the statewide elimination of Economic Development Agencies coupled with the current financial situationof the City of San Bernardino has resulted in a total loss of the revenue needed to continue the day-to-day operations of the Convention& Visitors Bureau and by extension the Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous and the California Welcome Center.”In consultation with Jack H. Brown, Stater Bros. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, the decision was made that, in order to preservethe quality and integrity of the Rendezvous, the best course of action was to suspend the 2013 Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous .“The cars are the stars,” said Brown, “and in order to continue to provide the participants and our visitors with a safe and first-class carshow we need to put the Rendezvous temporarily on hold so that we can come back bigger and better.”About Stater Bros. MarketsStater Bros. is the largest privately owned Supermarket Chain in Southern California and the largest private employer in both San Bernardino County and Riverside County, with annual sales in 2012 of 3.9 billion. The Company currently operates 167 Supermarkets,and there are over 18,000 members of the Stater Bros. Supermarket Family.About San Bernardino Convention & Visitors BureauThe San Bernardino Convention & Visitors Bureau (SBCVB), producers of the Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous , is a private, non-profitcorporation providing destination sales and marketing services for thecity of San Bernardino.

PAGE 5www.wsbcba.orgSuperior Court of California, County of San BernardinoMarch 2013PUBLIC NOTICE PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 68106NOTICE OF CLOSURE OF BARSTOW, BIG BEAR AND NEEDLES COURTS AND REASSIGNMENT OF CASESThe Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino,intends to close all courtrooms in the Barstow District, BigBear District and Needles District and reassign the casespending in those districts, effective May 6, 2013. The closures compel the Court to also reassign cases in the Victorville District, San Bernardino District and Rancho Cucamonga Districts. The Court finds it necessary to take theseactions due to severe ongoing budget reductions.Civil unlimited and limited cases, including small claims andlandlord-tenant cases, family law cases, including adoptions,matters of domestic violence, guardianship matters, trafficmatters and criminal cases, including felonies, misdemeanorsand non-traffic infractions, are currently filed and heard in theBarstow and Needles Districts. Civil unlimited and limitedcases, including small claims and landlord-tenant cases, andtraffic and non-traffic infractions are currently heard in theBig Bear District. Effective May 6, 2013, the Superior Courtof California, County of San Bernardino, will close all courtrooms and discontinue operations in the Barstow District, theBig Bear District and the Needles District.Cases arising out of the Barstow District, Big Bear Districtand Needles District will be reassigned as follows:Reassignment of Barstow District CasesEffective May 6, 2013, all civil unlimited and limited cases,excluding small claims cases and landlord-tenant (unlawfuldetainer) cases, presently heard in the Barstow District will befiled and heard in the San Bernardino District - Civil Division, located at 303 West Third Street, San Bernardino, CA,92415.Effective May 6, 2013, the following case types presentlyheard in the Barstow District will be filed and heard in theVictorville District, located at 14455 Civic Drive, Victorville,CA 92392: Felonies Misdemeanors Traffic Infractions Non-Traffic Infractions (e.g. Code Enforcement,Fish and Game, etc.) Small Claims Landlord Tenant (Unlawful Detainer) Family Law Adoptions Civil Harassment Restraining Orders Name Change Petitions Petitions for the Return of Firearms Domestic Violence Restraining OrdersEffective May 6, 2013, all guardianships matters presentlyheard in the Barstow District will be filed and heard in theSan Bernardino District – Criminal and Family Division, located at 351 North Arrowhead Avenue, San Bernardino, CA92415.Reassignment of Big Bear District CasesEffective May 6, 2013, all civil unlimited and limited cases,excluding small claims cases and landlord-tenant (unlawfuldetainer) cases, presently heard in the Big Bear District willbe filed and heard in the San Bernardino District - Civil Division, located at 303 West Third Street, San Bernardino, CA,92415.Effective May 6, 2013, the following case types presentlyheard in the Big Bear District will be filed and heard in theVictorville District, located at 14455 Civic Drive, Victorville,CA 92392: Traffic Infractions Non- Traffic Infractions (e.g. Code Enforcement,Fish and Game, etc.) Small Claims Landlord Tenant (Unlawful Detainer) Family Law Adoptions Civil Harassment Restraining Orders Name Change Petitions Petitions for the Return of Firearms Domestic Violence Restraining OrdersEffective May 6, 2013, all guardianships matters presentlyheard in the Big Bear District will be filed and heard in theSan Bernardino District – Criminal and Family Division, located at 351 North Arrowhead Avenue, San Bernardino, CA92415.Reassignment of Needles District CasesEffective May 6, 2013, all civil unlimited and limited cases,excluding small claims cases and landlord-tenant (unlawfuldetainer) cases, presently heard in the Needles District will befiled and heard in the San Bernardino District - Civil Division, located at 303 West Third Street, San Bernardino, CA,92415-0210.

PAGE 6www.wsbcba.orgMarch 2013Superior Court of California, County of San BernardinoTemporary Judge TrainingSaturday, April 13, 2013San Bernardino Superior Court172 W. 3rd Street – Second floorSan Bernardino, CA9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. – Bench Conduct, Demeanor, and DecorumTraining conducted by Judge Kyle Brodie and Commissioner Ronald J. Gilbert1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Civil HarassmentTraining conducted by Judge David Cohn and Judge John P. Vander FeerPursuant to CRC 2.815 there are three mandatory education and training requirements for attorneys toserve as a temporary judge, and the training must repeated every three years. The first requirement is theBench Conduct, Demeanor, and Decorum training which the Superior Court will conduct live on April 13,2013. The second and third requirements are substantive training in the subject area in which the attorneywill serve as a temporary judge, and judicial ethics; both can be completed online atwww2.courtinfo.ca.gov/protem/.Part One Training will include:Bench Conduct, Demeanor, and Decorum*MCLE Credits – 3*This course is mandatory for all attorneys serving as temporary judges and required if you have not taken it within the last three years.This course will not be offered online and is a required live participatory workshop. If you are currently serving as a temporary judge andyour previous certificate is set to expire within the next year, it is recommended that you sign up.Part Two Training will include:Civil HarassmentMCLE Credits – 3Pre-registration is required. No Cost to participants. The Bench Conduct, Demeanor, and Decorum class is mandatory and isscheduled from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The Civil Harassment training is optional and is from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.Registration form is available on the court web sitehttp://www.sb-court.orgDeadline for registration: Friday, April 5, 2013For questions, please contact:Sharon PrentissAdministrative Services Manager303 W. 3rd Street, 4th FloorSan Bernardino, CA 92415sprentiss@sb-court.orgOffice: 909-708-8745Fax: 909-708-8754

PAGE 7www.wsbcba.orgSuperior Court of California, County of San BernardinoTemporary Judge TrainingREGISTRATION FORMSaturday, April 13, 2013San Bernardino Superior Court172 W. 3rd Street – Second floorSan Bernardino, CA9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.and1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.Training RegistrationName:Title:Law FirmBusiness AddressTelephone No.:Fax Number:Email Address:Please check one or both:Bench Conduct, Demeanor, and Decorum (9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.)Civil Harassment (1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.)Please send completed forms to:Sharon PrentissAdministrative Services Manager303 W. 3rd Street, 4th FloorSan Bernardino, CA 92415sprentiss@sb-court.orgOffice: 909-708-8745Fax: 909-708-8754March 2013

PAGE 8www.wsbcba.orgATTENTION ATTORNEYS!Are you receiving calls from clients who need legal assistanceOUTSIDE your area of expertise?If so, please let them know about ourLAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE PROGRAMPROGRAM.We have several qualified lawyers on our panel who can help your clientwith their legal needs.Simply give them our phone number: (909) 945-2980 and I will be delighted todirect them to the appropriate attorney.For information about becoming a panel member, please contact Deva Mora.(909) 945-2980westernbarassoc@aol.comMarch 2013

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CLASSIFIEDSOFFICE SPACE: Monthly rent for a single office is 375which includes a shared waiting area. For all inquiriesplease call (909) 532-9361OFFICE FOR RENT: In AV firm, class A building, forattorney with compatible practice - no criminal or familylaw. Kitchen, library, photocopying, etc.negotiable. Tom (909) 390-9999ORANGE COUNTY LEGAL SUITES AND CONFERENCE ROOMS: Orange County’s finest full-service executive suites with state of the art amenities in the historicArtist Village in Santa Ana. Near courts and all government buildings. Newly remodeled Executive office suites,virtual offices (work from home and see clients in a fullyfurnished office) and conference room rentals available. Alloffices include web presence underSantaAnaLawCenter.com; 24/7 access to building; conference room use; copy/fax/scanning service; kitchen use; coffee service. Excellent for primary or satellite office. Pleasecall (714) 361-4150 or visit SantaAnaLegalSuites.comATTORNEY SUITES AVAIlABLE: Newly remodeledlarge attorney offices, with and without additional secretarial/clerk office, high speed data, phones/fax/copy, library/conference room, kitchenette and reception all included excellent Upland location. For more information t4you.com.ATTORNEY OFFICE DOWNDOWNTOWNTOWN SANBERNARDINO: Executive window office available,across from courthouse. Fax, photocopies available, freeparking. Secretarial bay available. Ideal for attorney seeking cross-referrals from AV rated criminal/family law firm.Call Sandy (714) 730-5300RIVERSIDE OFFICE: Seeks full-time Paralegal with 2 years experience in insurance defense. Position offers competitive salary/benefits package.Email resume tophil.jump@varnerbrandt.comOFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE ACROSS FROMCOURTCOURT:: 573 square feet 1900 common space. Includesaccess to conference room, reception area, kitchen. Canshare receptionist and copier. (909) 989-9923

W E S T E R N S A N B ER N A R D IN O C O U N TYB A R A S SO C I A TI ONPO Box 624Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729Phone: (909) 483-0548—Fax: (909) 483-0553www.wsbcba.orgGOVERNING BOARD2012/2013 OfficersDean McVayPRESIDENTTony SearsPRESIDENT ELECTDavid H. RicksVICE PRESIDENTMatthew TaylorSECRETARY/TREASURERLaurel HoehnIMM. PAST PRESIDENTDIRECTORS-AT-LARGEMitchell RothRandal HannahDiane HartogDavid GoldsteinFernando BernheimAngelique BonannoDeva MoraExecutive Director

Jul 03, 2013 · 1 yellow cake mix (18.25 oz) Betty Crocker or Duncan Hines. 1 package (3.4 oz) of vanilla instant pudding mix. Do not use “sugar free”, as it won’t work. 1 stick butter, melted 1/4 cup of bourbon 4 large Eggs 4-6 Meyer Lemons 2 Tbsp. of Meyer Lemon Zest. Zest the lemons first, then juice. 3/4 cup of Meyer Lemon juice.

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