Wondering what to do with lemon peels?
It's true that after squeezing a lemon, you never know what to do with the skin.
Don't throw it away yet!
You can use the peel of this fruit to flavor your white vinegar.
Thanks to this citrus fruit, your white vinegar will finally smell good!
Don't worry, it's quite easy to do. Watch:
Contents
1. Pour in the white vinegar in a container.
2. Add the bark in it.
3. Leave to macerate for 2 weeks.
4. Strain the white vinegar.
There you go, thanks to the lemon peels, you now have a white vinegar that smells super good :-)
It's still nicer that way, isn't it?
It's a simple but effective technique to flavor your white vinegar.
Your barks will still end up in the trash, but they will have been very useful to you before.
And it saves you from buying flavored vinegar at Auchan or Carrefour...
Or use your lemon essential oil to flavor it!
Easy, economical and practical!
To do your housework, pour 1 part scented white vinegar and 1 part water into a spray bottle.
All you have to do is spray your white vinegar with lemon on the surfaces to be cleaned.
Toilets, washbasin, sink, worktop... It is multi-purpose and still just as effective.
You can also use it as a natural ant repellent.
Another possibility:put a little in your dishwashing liquid to make it even more degreasing.
Perfect for cleaning greasy dishes!
And don't forget that white vinegar is a great natural fabric softener for your laundry.
So if it's flavored with lemon... That's even better. You have soft laundry that smells good naturally.
By the way, if you're wondering how to use your scented white vinegar at home, here are 20 secret uses for a clean house.
Now you will be able to squeeze your lemons to make juice, a cake or even a flan and then... also use the skins!