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5 Brilliant Ways to Use Squeezed Lemons Around the House

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5 Brilliant Ways to Use Squeezed Lemons Around the House

Do you ever wonder what to do with lemons after making a fresh batch of lemonade?

What about those leftover squeezed halves?

Honestly, I always feel a little guilty tossing juiced lemons in the bin.

I just knew there had to be a way to keep using them!

So, I started experimenting and came up with some simple tricks to give those “scraps” a second life.

Today, Iโ€™m sharing how you can use lemons for both a sparkling home and a little self-care.

Letโ€™s dive in!

5 Smart Ways To Use Squeezed Lemons Around Your House

1. Deep Clean Your Slimy Garbage Disposal

Store-bought fresheners usually just mask smells, but they don’t actually lift the “yucky” grime hiding under the black rubber guard.

Thatโ€™s where your squeezed lemon comes in handy.

How to do it:

  • Grab a juiced lemon half (and dip it in baking soda for extra scrubbing power).
  • Scrub thoroughly under the rubbery part of the disposal to lift the hidden gunk.
  • Drop a few more squeezed lemons into the disposal and run hot water.
  • Switch on the disposal to grind them up. The zest will naturally deodorize the drain while the rinds help scrub the blades!

2. DIY Kitchen Lemon Hand Scrub

After a long day of cooking and cleaning, your hands deserve a little love.

Instead of reaching for an expensive, chemical-heavy store brand, you can make a soothing scrub right in your kitchen.

I love using this to get rid of stubborn food smells (like onions or garlic) on my fingers.

The Recipe: Mix your leftover lemon juice/zest with a bit of sugar and coconut oil for a quick Lemon Sugar Scrub.

It exfoliates, moisturizes, and smells amazing!

3. Deodorize Your Microwave in Minutes

Does your microwave have a lingering “food funk”?

Lemon zest is a powerhouse for lifting stains and neutralizing odors.

How to do it:

  • Place a few squeezed lemons in a microwave-safe bowl with 1 cup of water (add a tablespoon of baking soda if it’s really smelly!).
  • Microwave until the water boils and the window steams up.
  • Pro Tip: Let it sit for a minute so the steam can loosen the stuck-on food.
  • Carefully remove the bowl and wipe the inside immediately with a clean cloth. Don’t waitโ€”once it dries, you’ll have to start all over!

4. Create a Natural Simmer Pot Air-Freshener

We all know that “home smell”โ€”sometimes itโ€™s cozy, and sometimes itโ€™s a bit funky!

Since most home odors come from the kitchen, you can beat them with a natural simmer pot.

How to do it:

  • Add your squeezed lemons, a cinnamon stick, and a splash of vanilla extract to a medium saucepan with water.
  • Simmer on low heat until your whole house smells fresh and clean.
  • Don’t waste it: Once the pot cools, pour the liquid into a mason jar and keep it in the fridge. You can reheat it once or twice more before tossing it!

5. Relax With a Zesty At-Home Foot Soak

If youโ€™re looking for a refreshing way to pamper yourselfโ€”especially during the chilly winter monthsโ€”this is it!

How to do it:

  • Fill a foot basin with warm water and a handful of Epsom salts.
  • Add your squeezed lemons and a few drops of eucalyptus oil.
  • Mix in a little of your favorite body wash for bubbles.
  • Soak, relax, and buff your heels if they need it.

Once youโ€™re done, slather on a thick foot cream (pay extra attention to those heels!) and youโ€™re good to go.

Wrapping It Up

There you have it!

Now you have five great reasons to save those squeezed lemons instead of throwing them away.

Whether you’re freshening your kitchen or treating your feet, lemons truly are a household MVP.

Do you have any other clever ways to use lemons? Iโ€™d love to hear them in the comments!

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