"A word fitly spoken is like
apples of gold in pictures of silver"
Proverbs 16:24
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Little Helpful Hints
Spring Fresh
Rub cut lemons on counter tops to brighten and deodorize. Wipe Clean.
To brighten pots and pans, rub lemon halves evenly throughout. Let stand five to fifteen minutes... wipe clean.
To brighten silver jewelry, dilute equal parts concentrated lemon juice and hot water. Let jewelry sit in solution approximately 15 minutes. Rinse in warm water then polish clean.
As a rinse for oily scalp, concentrated lemon juice can be massaged into the scalp... leave on five minutes. Rinse with warm water.
Fresh lemon juice may be put into your white or colored wash to brighten and deodorize.
Apply lemon juice on wood surfaces with a touch of olive oil to keep your wood polished, glowing, and protected
Lemon juice can be mixed in with most drinks as an antioxidant.
Lemon is great for bad breath as well as helping to fight bacterial infections, which is why it is often used in hot teas when you have a cold.
Lemon oil makes a delightful fragrance for the body and may be mixed with perfume body oils for that extra fresh scent that lasts all day.
Lemon juice is great in the treatment of sore throats, use ¼ cup lemon juice concentrate and ¼ cup warm water to gargle with.