LEMONS

According to the 1988 Guinness Book of World Records,
the largest lemon ever grown weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces

 

Add a teaspoon of fresh lemon juice to beginning water when cooking rice,
 it will come out fluffy every time

Clean odors from your cutting board by rubbing the surface with a fresh slice of lemon.
Afterwards, just rinse and wipe dry

Rub stainless steel pots and pans brighter--inside and out-- by rubbing them with lemon juice on a cloth

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

Clean your fingertips inside and out by churning them through a halved lemon

Eliminate garbage disposal odors by putting some ice cubes and lemon rinds into the disposal and turning it on

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

Lighten up your hair with a lemon rinse, mix one tablespoon of lemon juice into a gallon of water

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

Clean yellowed ivory by rubbing the ivory with a piece of lemon dipped in salt

Help dry up blemishes by dabbing them several times a day with lemon juice

 

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