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Bleach and lemon juice don't help. It's an internet hoax.
Yes. The lemon/lime juice in 7UP reduces the pH level in the water, and the sugar in 7UP provides nutrients for the cut flowers. Basically, any lemon/lime soda will do the trick. It doesn't matter if the soda is fresh or flat since carbonation is not a factor.
To juice a lemon without a juicer, you can roll the lemon on a hard surface to soften it, then cut it in half and squeeze the juice out using your hands or a fork.
If you have a cut in your finger, and say, you squeeze lemon juice on the cut, IT WILL HURT!
To effectively juice a lemon without using a juicer, you can roll the lemon on a hard surface to soften it, cut it in half, and then squeeze the lemon halves with your hands or use a fork to extract the juice.
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To effectively squeeze lemon juice for a recipe, cut the lemon in half and use a citrus juicer or your hands to extract the juice. Apply pressure while twisting the lemon to release the juice. Strain out any seeds or pulp before adding the juice to your recipe.
To efficiently extract lemon juice without a juicer, you can roll the lemon on a hard surface to soften it, then cut it in half and use a fork to twist and press the lemon to release the juice. Another method is to microwave the lemon for a few seconds to make it easier to juice by hand.
No, because flower need water so they will live a good life.
To extract juice from a lemon without a juicer, you can roll the lemon on a hard surface to soften it, then cut it in half and use a fork to twist and press the lemon to release the juice. Alternatively, you can use a citrus reamer or simply squeeze the lemon with your hands.
i think you cut the apple into slices and soak them in lemon juice. it'll prevent them from browning.
Yes. A small amount of lemon juice on your cut or sting (bee, wasp, etc..), can help stop the bleeding and disenfect the injury. (It will sting)