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Freshen your breath
- If you ever find yourself in need of some gum or a mint and you don’t have either on hand, fear not! Head to the fruit bowl instead for a natural alternative.
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Freshen your breath
- Lemon and orange peels are excellent substitutes for breath fresheners. All you need to do is chew on a piece o’ peel for a few minutes, and you’ll be good as new.
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Keep your sugar soft
- If you're a fan of brown sugar, you’ll know that it tends to become lumpy after a time. Citrus peels can be used to prevent this from happening.
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Keep your sugar soft
- To keep your brown sugar in tip-top condition, simply place a piece of peel from any citrus fruit inside the bag or jar and watch how the sugar stays soft and free of lumps.
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Infuse your oil
- Have you ever wished for a dressing more interesting than your standard olive oil (whether extra virgin or not)? Look no further than your fruit bowl.
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Infuse your oil
- Combine three tablespoons of lemon or orange peel with a cup of olive oil. Store the mixture for a couple of weeks, shaking occasionally, and strain it before use.
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Infuse your tea
- In the same way that citrus peels can make your olive oil come alive, they can also liven up your tea (should you be partial to a cup of tea or two).
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Infuse your tea
- You can be flexible about which peel you use—you could go for lemon, orange, or even grapefruit. Simply add it to your favorite flavor tea during steeping, and taste the magic!
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Infuse your bath
- Depending on what you want from your bath, you might like to add some citrus peels to heighten the experience. You’ll likely find the bath more invigorating than it otherwise would be.
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Infuse your bath
- If you are just looking to relax after a long day, citrus peels are perhaps not the way to go. But if you are looking for a little kick, perhaps in the early morning, why not add some citrus to the water?
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Brighten your skin
- Lemon peel contains certain acids that help to brighten the skin. And luckily for us, it’s easy to make a lemon peel face rub at home.
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Brighten your skin
- Simply mix one zested lemon peel with half a cup of sugar and add olive oil gradually until a paste begins to form.
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Make kindling
- Citrus peels also have a less obvious application as a firestarter. Next time you want to light a fire on a cozy winter’s night, try using citrus peels as kindling.
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Make kindling
- You can choose which fruit peel you want to use (lemon, orange, lime, or grapefruit), and it’s certainly easier than scrounging around for suitable twigs and sticks.
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Freshen up your home
- Citrus peels are a great alternative to chemical air fresheners. Simply boil them in some water on your stove to get your home smelling great.
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Freshen up your home
- Alternatively, you could combine them with some herbs, spices, and dried flowers to create a homemade potpourri.
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Clean your coffee pot
- Citrus peels don’t just do a great job of clearing smells from the air. They are also perfect for removing residue from coffee makers, too.
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Clean your coffee pot
- Simply combine a few lemon peels, two tablespoons of salt, and two cups of ice inside your coffee pot and swirl it around to remove that pesky residue.
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Clean your dishes
- Lemon peels also do a great job of cleaning dishes, glasses, and silverware. If you’re looking for an easy fix when it comes to cleaning, look no further!
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Clean your dishes - All you need to do is add a few lemon peels to your dishwasher, and they will prevent spots from forming on your tableware.
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Clean your microwave
- If you have ever owned a microwave, you’ll know that they are notoriously difficult to clean. Citrus peels are a great way to cut through the grease without using harsh chemicals.
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Clean your microwave
- Place some lemon peels in a microwave-safe bowl that is about half full with water. Microwave the bowel until the water is boiling and steaming. Remove the bowl and wipe down the inside.
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Freshen your garbage disposal
- Lots of people find that their garbage disposal can become quite grim. If that’s you, fear not: citrus peels can come to the rescue.
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Freshen your garbage disposal
- Simply chop up some peels of your choosing, toss them down the drain, and flick the switch. Watch (or rather smell) the fruit peels work their magic.
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Deodorize your trash can
- If you are fed up with having a trash can that stinks up your kitchen or bathroom, try adding some citrus peels to the trash.
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Deodorize your trash can
- You will probably be surprised by the extent to which citrus peels are able to mask even the strongest of smells.
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Polish metals
- You might not guess it, but lemon peel does a great job of shining up the chrome and stainless steel about your house.
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Polish metals
- To get the best results, simply sprinkle some sea salt directly onto the metal and scrub it with the lemon peel.
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Repel insects
- For those of us who suffer from insect bites in the summer, it's worth remembering that citrus acts as a natural repellent.
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Repel insects
- You might try rubbing a citrus peel directly on your skin to keep the creepy crawlies away. You could also try placing some peels at potential entry points (e.g. doorways) around your home. Sources: (Vitacost) (Healthline)
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Freshen your breath
- If you ever find yourself in need of some gum or a mint and you don’t have either on hand, fear not! Head to the fruit bowl instead for a natural alternative.
© Shutterstock
1 / 31 Fotos
Freshen your breath
- Lemon and orange peels are excellent substitutes for breath fresheners. All you need to do is chew on a piece o’ peel for a few minutes, and you’ll be good as new.
© Shutterstock
2 / 31 Fotos
Keep your sugar soft
- If you're a fan of brown sugar, you’ll know that it tends to become lumpy after a time. Citrus peels can be used to prevent this from happening.
© Shutterstock
3 / 31 Fotos
Keep your sugar soft
- To keep your brown sugar in tip-top condition, simply place a piece of peel from any citrus fruit inside the bag or jar and watch how the sugar stays soft and free of lumps.
© Shutterstock
4 / 31 Fotos
Infuse your oil
- Have you ever wished for a dressing more interesting than your standard olive oil (whether extra virgin or not)? Look no further than your fruit bowl.
© Shutterstock
5 / 31 Fotos
Infuse your oil
- Combine three tablespoons of lemon or orange peel with a cup of olive oil. Store the mixture for a couple of weeks, shaking occasionally, and strain it before use.
© Shutterstock
6 / 31 Fotos
Infuse your tea
- In the same way that citrus peels can make your olive oil come alive, they can also liven up your tea (should you be partial to a cup of tea or two).
© Shutterstock
7 / 31 Fotos
Infuse your tea
- You can be flexible about which peel you use—you could go for lemon, orange, or even grapefruit. Simply add it to your favorite flavor tea during steeping, and taste the magic!
© Shutterstock
8 / 31 Fotos
Infuse your bath
- Depending on what you want from your bath, you might like to add some citrus peels to heighten the experience. You’ll likely find the bath more invigorating than it otherwise would be.
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9 / 31 Fotos
Infuse your bath
- If you are just looking to relax after a long day, citrus peels are perhaps not the way to go. But if you are looking for a little kick, perhaps in the early morning, why not add some citrus to the water?
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10 / 31 Fotos
Brighten your skin
- Lemon peel contains certain acids that help to brighten the skin. And luckily for us, it’s easy to make a lemon peel face rub at home.
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11 / 31 Fotos
Brighten your skin
- Simply mix one zested lemon peel with half a cup of sugar and add olive oil gradually until a paste begins to form.
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12 / 31 Fotos
Make kindling
- Citrus peels also have a less obvious application as a firestarter. Next time you want to light a fire on a cozy winter’s night, try using citrus peels as kindling.
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13 / 31 Fotos
Make kindling
- You can choose which fruit peel you want to use (lemon, orange, lime, or grapefruit), and it’s certainly easier than scrounging around for suitable twigs and sticks.
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14 / 31 Fotos
Freshen up your home
- Citrus peels are a great alternative to chemical air fresheners. Simply boil them in some water on your stove to get your home smelling great.
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15 / 31 Fotos
Freshen up your home
- Alternatively, you could combine them with some herbs, spices, and dried flowers to create a homemade potpourri.
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16 / 31 Fotos
Clean your coffee pot
- Citrus peels don’t just do a great job of clearing smells from the air. They are also perfect for removing residue from coffee makers, too.
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17 / 31 Fotos
Clean your coffee pot
- Simply combine a few lemon peels, two tablespoons of salt, and two cups of ice inside your coffee pot and swirl it around to remove that pesky residue.
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18 / 31 Fotos
Clean your dishes
- Lemon peels also do a great job of cleaning dishes, glasses, and silverware. If you’re looking for an easy fix when it comes to cleaning, look no further!
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Clean your dishes - All you need to do is add a few lemon peels to your dishwasher, and they will prevent spots from forming on your tableware.
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20 / 31 Fotos
Clean your microwave
- If you have ever owned a microwave, you’ll know that they are notoriously difficult to clean. Citrus peels are a great way to cut through the grease without using harsh chemicals.
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21 / 31 Fotos
Clean your microwave
- Place some lemon peels in a microwave-safe bowl that is about half full with water. Microwave the bowel until the water is boiling and steaming. Remove the bowl and wipe down the inside.
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22 / 31 Fotos
Freshen your garbage disposal
- Lots of people find that their garbage disposal can become quite grim. If that’s you, fear not: citrus peels can come to the rescue.
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23 / 31 Fotos
Freshen your garbage disposal
- Simply chop up some peels of your choosing, toss them down the drain, and flick the switch. Watch (or rather smell) the fruit peels work their magic.
© Shutterstock
24 / 31 Fotos
Deodorize your trash can
- If you are fed up with having a trash can that stinks up your kitchen or bathroom, try adding some citrus peels to the trash.
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25 / 31 Fotos
Deodorize your trash can
- You will probably be surprised by the extent to which citrus peels are able to mask even the strongest of smells.
© Shutterstock
26 / 31 Fotos
Polish metals
- You might not guess it, but lemon peel does a great job of shining up the chrome and stainless steel about your house.
© Shutterstock
27 / 31 Fotos
Polish metals
- To get the best results, simply sprinkle some sea salt directly onto the metal and scrub it with the lemon peel.
© Shutterstock
28 / 31 Fotos
Repel insects
- For those of us who suffer from insect bites in the summer, it's worth remembering that citrus acts as a natural repellent.
© Shutterstock
29 / 31 Fotos
Repel insects
- You might try rubbing a citrus peel directly on your skin to keep the creepy crawlies away. You could also try placing some peels at potential entry points (e.g. doorways) around your home. Sources: (Vitacost) (Healthline)
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Creative ways to put your citrus peels to good use
Don't let this valuable material go to waste!
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Aside from being delicious, citrus fruits such as lemons, oranges, and grapefruits are low in calories and convenient to eat. They're a great source of fiber and vitamin C as well. Indeed, most of us could benefit from having more citrus in our diet. But the benefits of citrus don't just stop at eating. Their peels, too, have many applications, some of which might surprise you!
Check out this gallery for some creative ways to use your citrus peels.
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