Putting bay leaves in your refrigerator is a great way to combat one of the most common annoyances that can be found in the home: unpleasant odors. After eating some meals, especially those with strong odors like cheese, it is possible that you may continue to smell something that is not pleasant. It is recommended that you try strategically arranging a few bay leaves on the shelves of your refrigerator in order to avoid using artificial scents and to maintain a fresh odor.
The refrigerator is filled with the natural aroma of bay leaves, which helps to conceal aromas that are too strong and contributes to the creation of an environment that is more conducive to freshness. By including baking soda, a well-known odor absorber, into the mixture, you may increase the efficiency of the bay leaves and create a double-edged sword against those annoying odors that linger in the refrigerator.
There are many of other creative use for bay leaves.
Bay leaves may be used for a wide variety of inventive purposes, even outside of the kitchen, including the following:
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