7 Uses for Your Extra Lemons

2024-09-25

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7 Uses for Your Extra Lemons

When life hands you lots of lemons, use them in unexpected ways.

1. Freshen your finery with drawer sachets

Use a food dehydrator to dry leftover lemon peels. Then, place the peels and a handful of spices into small fabric sachets and stash them in your dresser drawers.
Pro-Tip: Looking for spices to pair with your peels? Try cinnamon, clove, nutmeg and cardamon.
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2. Clean your microwave in minutes

Combine ½ cup water and half a lemon in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat on high for three minutes. Allow the steam to sit for another five minutes before tackling grime.
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3. Treat your taste buds to lemon olive oil

Combine the dried rinds of six lemons with 3 cups extra virgin olive oil in a tightly sealed container or jar, allowing the oil to sit for two weeks before straining it through a sieve.
Pro-Tip: Lemon oil is extremely versatile. Bake with it, drizzle it over salads, or add it to seafood and pasta dishes. Or, bottle it, tag it and voilà! – an easy holiday gift foodies will adore!
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4. Quick prep in a pinch

Rub the cut surface of a lemon over smudges and stains on your faucets, shower doors and stainless steel appliances. After several minutes, wipe with a wet rag for a polished look and a fresh scent.
Pro-Tip: Fill your home with a scent that guests will relish by combining 1 sliced lemon, 1 sprig of rosemary, 1 teaspoon vanilla and several cups of water and simmer in an uncovered pot. Keep the pot filled halfway at all times and refill with water as needed. A pot without enough water is hazardous. Also place this pot on a back burner, away from children and pets.
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5. Introduce your green thumb to the power of yellow

Bury lemon peels just underneath the surface of your garden soil to help keep pests away.
Pro-Tip: Lemon rinds also can prevent pests from entering your home. Place peels where insects congregate, such as windowsills or cracks, to make these gathering spots unsavory.
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6. Add zest to your beauty regimen

You gotta love a good DIY scrub! Whisk the juice from half a lemon with ½ cup granulated sugar, a splash of olive oil and a dollop of honey to create your own body scrub.
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7. Quench your thirst

Lemon-infused water isn’t just refreshing – it’s also said to have many benefits, including heightened immunity, improved digestion, lower stress levels and clearer skin.

Pro-Tip: Switch up the flavor (and boost the benefits) by adding other fruit, veggies, herbs and spices to lemon water, such as raspberries, strawberries, cucumber, ginger or mint.