Lemon Cutting Board Cleaner
- Ready In:
- 1min
- Ingredients:
- 4
- Yields:
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1 cleaning
ingredients
- 1⁄2 lemon
- 1 tablespoon table salt
- 1 drop lemon essential oil
- 1 drop tea tree essential oil
directions
- Sprinkle salt onto cutting board. Squeeze a little bit of the lemon juice onto the salt.
- Add the essential oil directly on top of the salt/juice mixture.
- Hold the lemon half in your hand, flesh side down, and scrub the fragrant salt thoroughly over the cutting board. Be sure to get all the nooks and crannies. Repeat as necessary.
- Rinse the board under warn running water and set in drying rack to dry before storing. This will make your kitchen smell great too!
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Reviews
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Good idea, can't wait to try this! :) Back to give a rating. I just tried this because I had used a lemon and lime from another recipe, and wanted to find something useful to do with the rest. (I used your lemon scrub for my hands too to use up leftover lime and lemon juice), and used the leftover rinds of the lemon for this. I have two cutting boards, one is glass? the other I'm not sure about. I used lemon and tea tree essential oil, table salt, and the lemon rind as directed. This was kind of fun, a bit messy though, so I had to do it over the sink, then I lost a lot of the salt mixture. I'm not sure how well this worked. One of the cutting boards smells strongly of onion and garlic and was hoping this would get rid of it, but it didn't really. I do feel comfortable that I sanitized my boards, even if I can't tell. Anything that makes cleaning fun is a plus in my book, if it's effective and natural and easy to use, then that's more pluses. Thanks for sharing! :)
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I have a chopping block that really needed to be sanitized. I put a plastic chopping sheet on it for meat, so I don't worry about that, but it's good to scrub and sanitize it thoroughly every so often. The only hard part was getting it off. I can't hold it under running water. :) I just had to wipe it off a few times. Didn't use lemon oil and used several drops of tea tree. Boy, you can smell it!
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Sandi From CA
Arcadia, California