Sunday, March 29, 2020
Lemons to Lemonade
As the earth brings forth the blooming of Spring with its annual flowering show I can't ignore celebrating it. This is one of my favorite times of year because the climate is perfect and the blooms and colors are spectacular. The phrase of turning lemons into lemonade is literally and symbolically. I know we are in the middle of a pandemic, so I am going to share some simple and environmentally friendly ways to incorporate lemons in your daily life. Many of the products we use for cleaning have lemon or are lemon scented. Here are a few good uses for lemons:
Lemon is a great disinfectant for its citric acid and antibacterial properties.
Most stains such as red wine, grease, mildew, or berries can be removed with an application of lemon juice and salt. Add baking soda to create a paste and let it sit for awhile on tougher stains.
Infuse your water with lemons.
It's a rich source of vitamin C,
it can
boost the Immune system, help maintain pH balance and acts as a detoxifying agent of the body.
Spray fruits and vegetables with lemon juice before rinsing to remove pesticides.
Soak your apples or cauliflower into a bowl of water with a few drop of lemon juice to keep them from turning brown.
Spray your windowsills and baseboards with a mixture of lemon juice and vinegar (no water) to discourage insects like ants, spiders and cockroaches from entering.
Most stains like red wine, grease, mildew, or berries can be removed with an application of lemon juice and salt. Add baking soda to create a paste and let it sit for awhile on tougher stains.
Add a few drops of lemon juice to the boiling water before you put the rice in, and it will prevent the grains from sticking together, or to the pot.
Grind lemon peels in your garbage disposal
occasionally
to prevent it from smelling and building up gunk. Run water through your faucet as you're grinding.
Hopefully some of these uses will be useful to you.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment