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5 ways to reuse squeezed lemons

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 16, 2024, 21:00 IST
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​​5 ways to reuse squeezed lemons​


Do you often discard the lemons after extracting their juice? Then pause and read on as we have got some brilliant hacks to reuse these super useful remains of lemon in the kitchen. So, read on and try out.

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​​Are lemon leftovers really useful?​


Lemons are effective cleaners due to their natural acidity and antibacterial properties. The high acidity of lemon juice makes it a powerful degreaser and stain remover, capable of cutting through grease and grime on various surfaces. Moreover, the citric acid in lemons acts as a natural bleaching agent, making it useful for brightening and removing stains from surfaces like cutting boards or countertops. Here are 5 ways to reuse squeezed lemons:

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​​Lemon zest​

Grate the outer peel of squeezed lemons to obtain lemon zest, which can be used to add flavor to dishes, desserts, salads, and beverages.

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​​Lemon disinfectant ​


Combining leftover squeezed lemon with natural cleaning agents like baking soda or vinegar, lemon juice forms a potent cleaning solution that can work as a disinfectant for surfaces. Moreover, the fresh citrus scent of lemons leaves a pleasant aroma without chemicals.

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​​Lemon lamp​


Use the squeezed lemon cups as a base, add cloves, oil and camphor powder, place a candle wick and light it up, this helps in keeping files and mosquitos at bay. The aroma also keeps the insects away and its fragrance works as a natural room freshener.

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​​Natural cleaner​


Mix squeezed lemon halves with baking soda and salt to create a natural cleaning paste. This mixture can be used to clean kitchen surfaces, sinks, and cutting boards, leaving them fresh and deodorized.

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​​Garbage disposal freshener​


Drop squeezed lemon halves into the garbage disposal and run it with cold water. The lemon will help clean and deodorize the disposal, leaving a fresh citrus scent.

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