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Never Throw Away Lemon Peels Again: 12 Unusual Ways to Use Them

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Soak lemon peels in olive or almond oil for a few weeks, then strain. Use the lemon oil to polish wood furniture or condition leather.

7. Air Freshener
Simmer lemon peels in water on the stove top to fill your home with a citrusy aroma. You can also add cloves or cinnamon sticks for a spicier scent.

8. Lemon Sugar
Dry the lemon peels and grind them with sugar to make lemon sugar. This can be used in baking recipes or to sweeten tea.

9. Whiten Nails
Rub a lemon peel on your fingernails to help remove surface stains and whiten the appearance of your nails.

10. Deodorize and Clean the Microwave
Heat lemon peels in a bowl of water in the microwave for five minutes. The steam will help loosen food particles, and the lemon will deodorize.

11. Add to Tea
Dry lemon peels and add them to your teas for a natural citrus flavor. This is especially good in green and black teas.

12. Make a Vinegar Cleaner
Steep lemon peels in vinegar for a few weeks, strain, and then use the vinegar as a powerful, natural cleaning solution for windows, mirrors, and other surfaces.

By using lemon peels in these various ways, not only do you reduce waste, but you also harness the natural benefits of this citrus fruit. Whether for cleaning, cooking, or freshening your home, lemon peels provide an eco-friendly solution to many everyday tasks.

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