Enter the answer to every question I've ever posed or not posed yet: google. My dear search engine friend tells me that one great way to remove that odious odour is with the help of a little peel from any of the noble citrus family. After raiding my dwindling fruit collection, I had the luck of finding:
- One very ancient, bordering on petrified, lemon
- A few old and slightly too soft oranges
- One healthy looking lime
Forever the optimist, I decided to give them all a try! The orange came up okay, the "rock-lemon" didn't really want to play along, but I still managed to scrimp a bit of rind off it.
Finally came the lime.
If you could believe this, smelling was perhaps even better than tasting one. The pungent, fresh, sweet and ever-so-slightly spicy aroma was literally visible. Intoxicating droplets burst into the air from the first scrape.
With such a promising start, I hope this google advice proves effective. If not, at least I will have made the precious discovery of another small wonder of the sensory world.

how did the lime grating go? smell gone?
ReplyDeletenope! :( or maybe it's just that the smoke particles are stuck inside my nose now too, so everything I smell smells like stale cigarette... :/
ReplyDeleteSeriously think I'm going to have to resort to washing the walls... it's funny how things that you presume you only need to do when moving OUT of a place also end up being things you need to do when moving IN!
Still, the lime smelt great! :)
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