Why Is It Recommended to Put Mint Leaves in the Oven and Microwave, and What Are the Benefits?
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The smells of frying that cling to the curtains, the cold tobacco or the humidity of the bathroom can quickly weigh up the air of the house. When the perfumed sprays leave above all a chemical trace, a simple pot of water and a few leaves of mint offer a natural, soft and inexpensive alternative. Many home-made tips describe this method based on mint as a quick way to perfume the indoor air without using aerosols. The idea is to let the menthol …
After cooking a fish, a sauce dish or a frying dish, tenacious odors can immerse an oven or a microwave in a long time. To remedy this, a simple and natural grandmother's tip is gaining in popularity: deposit a few mint leaves. Far from being a simple gadget, this method relies on the plant's properties to act as an efficient and economical deodorizer, offering an alternative to chemicals. The principle is to neutralize bad odors rather than sim…
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