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New Uses for Things in the Kitchen
These items step up to the plate in less time than it takes to heat up leftovers.
Rick LewLemon as Cutting Board Cleaner
To remove tough food stains from light wood and plastic cutting boards, slice a lemon in half, squeeze onto the soiled surface, rub, and let sit for 20 minutes before rinsing. The best part? You'll have a house that smells like a lemon grove rather than chemicals.
More New Uses: food, cleaning, produce, lemons, stain-fighters
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