8 reasons not to throw your orange peels in the trash

A powerful stain remover. This citrus fruit, like lemon, has unparalleled degreasing properties. Follow this little recipe to get rid of stubborn stains:
Orange peels
Glass container
White vinegar
Roughly chop your orange peels and place them in your glass container. Pour in the vinegar and close tightly, then leave to sit for 24 hours. Filter and pour the liquid into a spray bottle. This preparation will help you degrease and disinfect any worktop and even bathroom faucets and tiles. You can say goodbye to stubborn stains.

Room fragrance. A fruit with delicate scents, orange also has the power to neutralize odors. Dry the orange peel in the sun for about two weeks then put them in small porous fabric bags. Place them wherever you like throughout your home… a sweet summer scent will invade your home.
Refrigerator deodorizer. To put an end to bad odors from food and dishes stored there, use this trick! Simply put the orange peel (peeled into a half sphere) in a bowl inside your refrigerator, and pour in a spoonful of salt. Goodbye unpleasant odors!
Orange seasoning oil. Use to enhance the taste of your salads. Place your peels in a liter of olive oil, and add a stick of cinnamon. Let it macerate for at least two days. A real treat!
orange flavored oil
Shoe deodorizer. Sweaty feet? Place your orange peels directly in your smelly shoes, and let it act overnight. Voila, shoes like new when you wake up!
Orange peel jam. A perfect recipe for all gourmets! Place the same amount of peels as sugar in a pot as well as the orange juice, let cook over low heat for about 2 hours. Increase the temperature until boiling, then return to medium heat. A little tip to know if your marmalade is ready: pour a small amount into a dish and scrape it with your finger. If the trace remains

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