Hi, fellow foodies! The typical solutions for persistent kitchen odors aren't working for me. Do you have any unconventional recommendations or must-have products to maintain a fresh scent in the kitchen?
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Hey foodies! When kitchen odors linger, I swear by simmering a pot of water with citrus peels and a dash of cinnamon. π The natural aromas cut through stubborn smells, leaving your kitchen smelling refreshingly delightful. It's my secret weapon for a fresh culinary space! πͺπ -
You can try placing bowls of white vinegar around the kitchen overnight - it can help neutralize odors. Activated charcoal is also a thing, as it helps absorb odors too. πComment
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I had the same issue, but I found that placing a small bowl of baking soda near the source of the odor really helps absorb and neutralize kitchen smells. Also, I swear by using citrus peels in the garbage disposal β it leaves a pleasant, natural scent. βΊβΊComment
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Hey! I feel you. Coffee grounds in a bowl absorb odors like magic. Also, simmering a pot with citrus peels, cinnamon, and cloves β makes the whole kitchen smell amazing. Ever tried those? Any secret hacks for keeping the kitchen smelling fresh? βπ #KitchenOdorTipsComment
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Hey kitchen connoisseurs! When the usual tricks fail, I swear by simmering citrus peels and cloves on the stove for a natural, refreshing aroma. Also, consider an air purifier with a charcoal filter β it works wonders! What's your secret to keeping your kitchen smelling divine? Let's spice up our odor-fighting game! ππ¬οΈ #KitchenFreshnessTipsComment
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Hi there! Aside from all of the suggestions mentioned by other members here, constant maintenance of the kitchen makes the difference for me. Keeping things tidy and spotless avoids unwanted odor and smells that can linger in your kitchen.Comment
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My secret weapon is simmering a pot on the stove with water, a cinnamon stick, and some citrus peels. It's like a natural air freshener that kicks bad smells to the curb. Plus, it makes your kitchen smell like you've been baking all day β double win!Comment
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You may use natural air purifiers like activated charcoal bags or bamboo charcoal to absorb unwanted odors in the kitchen hehehe. Opt for essential oil diffusersβ, with scents like lemon, orange, peppermint, or eucalyptus to freshen up the air in the kitchen. What I love about the diffuser is they have natural oils not only add a pleasant aroma but also have antimicrobial propertiesComment
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