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LIVING GREEN - Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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Good morning,
So you bought a whole bag of lemons and only used three or
four slices to clean your microwave oven. What are you going
to do with all of those other lemons?
Scroll down for a few very clever and useful ideas!
Thanks for reading,
Your Living Green editor
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* To clean and shine rub a lemon juice and baking soda paste
onto chrome or copper, rinse and then wipe/buff with a soft
cloth or paper towel.
* Hot lemon juice and baking soda is a good drain cleaner
that is safe to use in septic systems.
* If you have a garbage disposal unit, throw in some lemon
peel from time to time while it's working in order to keep
it smelling fresh.
* And if you have enough lemons left over you can squeeze
them, add sugar and water, refrigerate until cold and drink
it!
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