Add a
teaspoon of fresh lemon juice to beginning
water when cooking rice,
it will come out
fluffy every time
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Clean
odors from your cutting board by rubbing the
surface with a fresh slice of lemon.
Afterwards, just rinse and wipe dry
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Rub
stainless steel pots and pans brighter--inside and out-- by rubbing them with lemon
juice on a cloth
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Half a
lemon makes a handy way to apply lemon
juice to mineral deposits on a faucet.
Let it soak in for a while, wipe off, and
rinse. Repeat if needed
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Clean
your fingertips inside and out by churning
them through a halved lemon
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Eliminate garbage disposal odors by
putting some ice cubes and lemon rinds
into the disposal and turning it on
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Clean
hardened food on the inside of your
microwave by using three tablespoons of
lemon juice into one and a half cups of
water in a microwave-safe bow. Microwave
on high for 10 minutes at the most. Then
wipe off the softened food with a dish rag
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Lighten
up your hair with a lemon rinse, mix one
tablespoon of lemon juice into a gallon of
water
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Give
wood an extra coat of protection by using
a lemon solution. Start with one
quart of mineral oil and add 10 drops of
lemon extract. Don't use too much,
and be sure to wipe the furniture down
afterward with a soft cloth
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Clean
yellowed ivory by rubbing the ivory with a
piece of lemon dipped in salt
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Help
dry up blemishes by dabbing them several
times a day with lemon juice
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