Ways to Use Pepper You Never Knew About
Black pepper, just like table salt, has an
unexpected list of alternative uses that extend beyond seasoning your
meals. In fact, as you're about to find out, there's a lot more to black
pepper than meets the eye. Let's take a look:
1. Keep colors bright
After your favorite bright-red top has been
worn and washed a couple of times, its color will start to fade.
However, pepper can be used to help your fabrics retain their bright
color and prevent them from running too. Just add a teaspoon of pepper
to the wash load.
2. Keep your plants bug free
Pepper can also be used as a natural pest
control in the garden - after all, there's nothing more frustrating than
a swarm of bugs nibbling at your plants. To keep bugs at bay, mix black
pepper with flour and sprinkle around the soil.
3. It will keep deer away too
While deer may enjoy dining on a freshly budding garden, spraying your plants and bushes with a cayenne pepper and water mixture will have them dining elsewhere.
While deer may enjoy dining on a freshly budding garden, spraying your plants and bushes with a cayenne pepper and water mixture will have them dining elsewhere.
4. Keep ants out of the kitchen
Though pepper's uses in the garden are
bountiful, this powerful ingredient can be used to keep ants away inside
the home as well. The ants in your kitchen are actually looking for
sugar, so keep them at bay by sprinkling cayenne pepper in spots along
the backs of your counter tops and on your baseboards.
5. Keep rodents from chewing on cable wires
Keep rodents away from your cable wires by spreading some black pepper
on them.
6. Seal a leaking radiator in your car
Buy yourself some time before taking your
car to the repair shop. Pour a spice-rack sized container of black
pepper into the radiator. This will flow into the split or pinhole,
plugging the leak.
7. Stop a minor cut from bleeding
Pepper may be applied to the body too.
Prior to doing so, thoroughly rinse the cut and dab the bleeding area
with a clean, sterile cloth or paper towel. Then, sprinkle some ground
black pepper on the cut and secure it with a bandage. This remedy will
only work on small cuts. For deep cuts, with heavy bleeding, seek
professional medical attention.
8. Use pepper essential oil to alleviate
arthritis pain
To soothe the pain, create your own home-made warming massage by
combining the following oils together: 1 drop of almond oil, 2 drops
pepper, 1 drop ginger and 2 drops lavender.
9. Use pepper to stop a migraine in its tracks
If you feel the beginning of a migraine coming on, add a 1/4 to 1/2 a
teaspoon of cayenne pepper to half a glass of water. If the migraine
doesn't subside 30 minutes later, drink another glass.
10. Use pepper to help your liver detoxify
Combine the following ingredients and drink up each morning: 1 lemon,
squeezed, 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper, 1 cup filtered water, 1 teaspoon
maple syrup.