Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Making Your Kitchen Fresh in 4 Ways

Have you ever wondered why some kitchens smell fresh, and some are not? Freshness is not just for new kitchens. Even if your kitchen is not new anymore, you can still keep its hygienic smell and atmosphere.


Below are some of the things that you should keep in mind to keep your kitchen fresh:

     1.   Away with bad air

One way to keep good air stay in the kitchen is to have open windows big enough to let bad air out. If you are not that comfortable with big windows, why not install an exhaust fan? Connect the fan with a switch so you can just easily press the button whenever you want to use it.

Another benefit from having open windows or an exhaust fan is to neutralise the temperature in the kitchen. Summer afternoon lunch cooking would then be not that bad.

     2.   Throw the garbage everyday

The main sources of bad smell are garbage and decaying food items. Throwing your garbage everyday as much as possible is the ultimate solution that you can do.

But if you are very busy doing it, throw your garbage at least 3 times a week. While they are still sitting in your kitchen, make sure your can has a cover.

     3.   Clean your stove

It looks nasty if you see some oils in your kitchen, especially on spots where you often use just like your stove. It is inevitable that your stove gets oily especially that you are cooking there every day. You can also see some spillages and food bits which would attract flies and rodents.

After washing the dishes, do not forget to wipe your stove and put some disinfectant on it. If you don’t do this, unwanted substances would build up and even stick to your stove which would make it a little hard to remove. If your stove is not made of stainless material, expect that rust would also build up.

     4.   Lemons. Lemons!

The smell of lemons just brings freshness. This is the reason why it is favourite scent for laundry and dish soaps, and even in car fresheners! When we want to vomit, the smell of lemons also saves us.

To make your kitchen fresher, put a slice of lemon at the bottom of your garbage can before throwing in your trash. You can also place some slices in a bowl near the sink so you can use them on your hands after preparing meat and fish. This prevents your hand and the area from getting stinky.

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