Kitchen Smell Like Last Night’s Dinner? Simmer Orange Peels
For a food odour that appears to be fading, you can take less drastic action by creating a pleasant smell to overwhelm the unpleasant one. To do that, simmer some orange peels and cinnamon in water for a few minutes. Then turn off the flame and leave the open pot of warm, sweet-smelling water on the stove all day.
Kichen Smell Like Last Night’s Dinner? Burn Toast
There’s nothing wrong with a kitchen smelling like food. But if a food odour becomes unpleasant, food chemists say the fast solution is to burn some toast. That’s right: Burn a slice of bread in the toaster. That will absorb the lingering odour. Just make sure the bread doesn’t catch fire. Of course, now you have a kitchen that smells like burned toast, but this odour at least won’t linger long.
Fridge Stink? Start with Baking Soda, Charcoal or Coffee
The first course of action is the obvious one: Quickly sniff out the malodorous culprit lurking in your fridge and get rid of it. To absorb lingering odours, baking soda really works. You may already keep an open box in your refrigerator to prevent bad smells. But to get rid of a smell that’s already there, pour a cup of fresh baking soda onto a plate and leave it inside the fridge for a day. For stronger odours, fill a plate with dry unused coffee grounds and leave it in the fridge for several days. Freshly ground coffee beans work best. For sour odours, charcoal often works amazingly well. Just put several briquettes on a dish and let them soak up the odour for a few days.
Fridge Stink? Steam with Hot Lemon Water
First take all the food out and put it in a closed cooler with a bag of ice so you won’t have to worry about it. Unplug the refrigerator. Squeeze a lemon into a cup of water, throw the peels in too, and heat the liquid on the stove. Pour this hot lemon water into a bowl, put the bowl in the fridge, close the door, and wait a few minutes. This will start cutting the odour but, more important, it will also loosen the food accumulations on the walls and shelves, making them easier to clean away.
Hands Smell Like Fish? Add Some Sugar To Your Soap
If there’s no lemon handy, pour a teaspoon of hand soap onto your palm. Add a tablespoon of sugar to the soap and rub the mixture thoroughly over your hands. Then rinse. The combination of soap and abrasion from the sugar will remove the odour.
Hands Smell Like Fish? Touch Stainless Steel
Some chefs swear by stainless steel as a fish-smell remover. Rub your hands on your stainless steel sink or fixtures and then wash your hands as usual.
Kitchen Smell Like Smoke? Get the Air Circulating
If you plan to eat in the kitchen and don’t have time to wait-or if the smoke is working its way into the dining room where all your guests will soon assemble-it’s time to spring into action.
Open all the kitchen doors and windows to get the air moving. Place a portable fan by a door or window that opens to the outdoors or that leads away from where the guests are or where you’ll be eating. Face the fan so that it will blow out through a door or window. The room will be clear in a few minutes, or ten minutes max if you’ve really got a lot of smoke.