If you’re cooking with lemons, you’re probably using their juice. But what do you do with the peels? Most of us just discard them, but you can get more bang for your buck by using them for a simple ...
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Punch Up Your Seafood With A Zesting Of This Underutilized Citrus Peel
One of the best ways to use these leftover citrus peels is to zest and sprinkle them over a freshly prepared seafood recipe.
Lemons are packed with nutrients, fiber, and antioxidants. While the peel of a lemon is typically discarded, research shows you can safely eat it and may provide additional health benefits. The peel ...
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Don't throw away the lemon peel, use it to benefit from its amazing nutritional properties.
You do it without thinking: you peel a lemon, use its juice and the peel goes straight into the trash. An automatic gesture that could be depriving you of a concentrated source of antioxidants, fiber ...
Use lemon peels in the disposal or microwave to remove odors and grime. Clean surfaces by rubbing lemon peels on stains or mixing them with baking soda for a scrub. Steep lemon peels in vinegar for a ...
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade! But what do you do with those lemon peels when you’re finished squeezing them into a refreshing drink? If you’ve ever accidentally taken a bite out of a ...
The fresh tang of a juicy lemon is a welcome complement to sweet or savory recipes. But what do you do with leftover peels and rinds? During gardening season, you can put them to good use in your ...
Lemons are one of the few—or maybe one of two—fruits with peels as valuable as their juicy flesh. Lemon zest is one of the quickest ways you can add the essence of sunshine to your dish, but sometimes ...
I ate half a lemon's worth of peels because I saw it on TikTok. TikTokers have been eating citrus rinds to feel euphoric, but I didn't notice a major effect. More importantly, eating lemon peels is ...
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