Lemon ice cream is that summer classic that never gets old. Just the right tartness, refreshing like a morning breeze by the sea, and creamy enough to convince even the most die-hard chocoholic to switch to the “citrus side” for a moment. While chocolate and vanilla often compete for the throne in the freezer, lemon rules the summer – quietly, elegantly, and with a touch of Mediterranean charm.
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In a world where almost every surface in our homes already has its own specialized cleaning product – often with unpronounceable ingredients and a price tag that deserves its own section in the family budget – we forget the power of simple solutions. While most cleaning focuses on what we can see, behind the scenes, in the toilet bowl, what we can feel often accumulates – scale, unpleasant odors and bacteria that we wouldn’t want to invite to lunch. That’s where lemon juice comes in!
Sometimes you just don't feel like getting complicated with exotic ingredients and 10 different types of nuts that you only have to look pretty in jars on the shelf. Sometimes you want something straightforward – something that smells of home, but not of boredom. Egg-free and dairy-free lemon muffins, with Greek yogurt (plant-based, of course), full of flavor and surprisingly rich in protein.
Have you ever had an evening when you wanted to read a book in peace, but an invisible enemy was biting you left and right like you were an all-you-can-eat buffet? Mosquitoes – that stubborn summer pest – are the very definition of “small but persistent”. And while some are willing to spray half their apartment with aggressive repellents, there is a much more natural, elegant and fragrant solution.
It's no secret that heels are often the most neglected part of our body. Locked in shoes, exposed to hard surfaces and almost never pampered. Then there comes a day when you look at them and think: "This is almost not a part of me anymore." Dry, cracked, painful - a real little Sahara moment. And what to do when you see those cracked heels?
In a world where the cosmetics industry tries to convince us every week that we need a new “miracle” cream with the extract of something that only grows during a full moon on a mountain peak in Nepal, sometimes the solution turns out to be much closer. Say – Vaseline and lemon. Yes, you read that right. One is a greasy classic from the days when television was still black and white, and the other is the citrus queen, which has more benefits for the skin than just a gin and tonic.
Have you ever reached for a lemon in a hurry and found only a hard, dried-out core instead of juice? You tried squeezing, twisting, kneading, but instead of rich juice, you only got a few drops? What can you do to keep lemons from drying out?
Summer – the time of year when we would like to live like in a postcard: open windows, the smell of flowers, evenings on the balcony with a good book or a glass of wine. But the reality? Mosquitoes, flies and those tiny but extremely annoying insects that decide that you are the best target in the whole square. And although we have an arsenal of means at our disposal – from electric torturers to aerosol bombs, we often find ourselves in a dilemma: should we rather suffer from the bites or the smell of chemistry that reminds us of a pharmacy from 1987? No way! Use lemons!
If you're one of those people who loves ironed shirts, but the sight of a burnt iron makes you sick, then we have the right solution for you. Forget about expensive store-bought cleaners that promise miracles but usually disappoint - this time you'll save your iron with lemon, baking soda, and a bit of household magic.
The microwave is the hero of quick meals in every home, but keeping it clean often leaves a few burnt-on stains – literally. If you also avoid cleaning it because of stubborn dirt and unpleasant odors, we have a solution that will impress you.
Have you noticed rust on your kitchen knives? How to remove rust from knives?
When the hot summer days are pressing and we need a quick refreshment, there is no better choice than Brazilian lemonade! Made with fresh limes and condensed milk, this sweet, creamy and slightly sour drink is a real treat for the taste buds. Its simple preparation and unique taste are the reason why this drink is so popular in Brazil and around the world.











