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Tuesday, 21 October 2025

Didn’t know to do this

 

Didn’t Know to Do This? Here’s the Clever Household Trick You’ll Wish You Knew Sooner

Every once in a while, a simple trick comes along that makes you stop and think: “Why didn’t I know about this before?” It’s not a complicated gadget or expensive product — just a clever, often forgotten use of something you already have at home.

And this one? It's so simple, so effective, and so satisfying that once you try it, you’ll never go back.


🧂🍋 The Trick: Rubbing Salt and Lemon on Your Cutting Board

Sounds strange? Maybe — but here’s what it does:

  • Cleans deeply

  • Deodorizes naturally

  • Restores the wood

  • Kills bacteria

Most people wash their wooden cutting boards with soap and water, but that doesn’t remove the deep-down odors or stains from garlic, onions, meat juices, or food coloring. And over time, it leaves your board looking dull and smelling less than fresh.

That’s where this natural cleaning hack comes in — and here’s exactly how to do it.


✨ How to Clean Your Cutting Board with Salt and Lemon

🧽 You’ll Need:

  • 1 lemon (cut in half)

  • Coarse salt (like sea salt or kosher salt)

  • A wooden cutting board

  • Warm water and a cloth (for cleanup)

🕐 Steps:

  1. Sprinkle a generous amount of salt all over the cutting board. It should cover the surface evenly.

  2. Take half a lemon and, cut-side down, scrub the board. Use firm pressure and circular motions.

  3. As you scrub, the lemon juice mixes with the salt to form a gritty paste that lifts stains, absorbs odors, and gently exfoliates the surface.

  4. Let it sit for 5–10 minutes for deeper cleaning.

  5. Wipe clean with a damp cloth, then dry completely with a towel.


🔍 Why It Works

  • Salt acts as an abrasive to scrub away grime and stains.

  • Lemon juice is naturally antibacterial and cuts through grease.

  • Together, they create a non-toxic, food-safe cleaning solution that leaves your cutting board fresh and sanitized.

Bonus: Your kitchen will smell amazing afterward.


🪵 Works on More Than Just Cutting Boards

You can use this same method to clean:

  • Wooden salad bowls

  • Butcher blocks

  • Wooden spoons and utensils

  • Even your countertops (if they’re sealed properly)


💡 Didn’t Know to Do This? Now You Do.

Sometimes the best solutions are the simplest. No harsh chemicals. No fancy tools. Just a lemon and some salt — and your old cutting board looks (and smells) brand new.

Try this out the next time your cutting board needs a refresh. You’ll be amazed at the difference — and probably say what so many others have:

👉 “I didn’t know to do this!”



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