Save your Sink: Don’t Pour Leftover Pickle Juice!

Discover the Surprising Uses for Leftover Pickle Juice!

Nowadays, more and more people are discovering the benefits of eating fermented foods like kimchi, kombucha, and our old favorite: pickles!

But did you know that the liquid left in the jar after you’ve eaten the last pickle can be used for so many things that it can be called liquid gold?

You probably pour it down the drain. But after reading this, you’ll never do that again. Here’s our list of 13 things you can do with leftover pickle juice.


1. Helps with stomach problems
It may seem hard to believe, but the acidity of the juice can balance the pH of your stomach, making your stomach feel much better.

2. Soothes mosquito bites
Got an annoying mosquito bite? Dab it with a little pickle juice. The vinegar in the pickle will soothe your skin and stop the itch. Just remember to apply a moisturizer later so the pickle juice doesn’t dry out your skin.


3. Relieves muscle cramps
Pickle juice is surprisingly useful if you’re suffering from muscle cramps, both at the moment and as a preventive measure.

4. Cures hangovers
Hangovers are never fun. So to save yourself a lot of misery, try drinking 100ml of pickle juice when you wake up in the morning. The salt in the pickle should work wonders.

5. Cleans copper
Most of us have some copper items at home, but they always turn green after a while.

Try dipping a cloth in pickle juice and polish your copper with it. You’ll be amazed at how quickly your copper will shine.


6. Preserves food
Do you have vegetables in the fridge that you won’t finish before they go bad? Soak them in pickle juice, and they’ll last a week longer than they would have. Plus, they’ll taste divine!

7. Refreshing drinks
You might not think you could convince your dinner guests to drink a pickle cocktail, but this recipe is popular… Pour a shot of vodka and half a glass of pickle juice over ice. Shake well and pour into a martini glass. Don’t forget to drink in moderation!

8. Eases heartburn
A little pickle juice, mixed with a spoonful of honey, can alleviate heartburn, according to some.

9. Kills weeds
Spraying weeds with pickle juice is a simple way to clean up your garden or stone terrace. Just sprinkle some pickle juice on your pesky weeds, and they’ll disappear quickly.

10. Enhances food flavors
If you like making your own salad dressings or vinaigrettes, try replacing vinegar with pickle juice and say goodbye to your dull, old dressings. Some people also use pickle juice to marinate meat and are quite pleased with the results.

11. Soothes sunburned skin
When your skin is sunburned after a day in the sun, dip a cotton ball in pickle juice and apply it to the burns. The pickle helps relieve the burning sensation, and voila, you have your own sunburn lotion.


12. Fights bad breath
Vinegar has long been used to eliminate odors due to its germ-killing properties. Bad breath is sometimes caused by bacteria in the mouth, which is why pickle juice is said to improve breath.

Tests show that drinking a glass of this juice every day for a week can make your mouth smell better.

13. Relieves sore throat
When you feel a sore throat coming on, drink a spoonful of pickle juice. Vinegar is found in many home remedies and is said to be an effective, natural alternative to cough medicines.

I didn’t know leftover pickle juice had so many incredible uses! I’ll never pour it down the drain again.

Share this information with your friends so they can benefit from these clever tricks too!

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