6Make more pickles
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If the leftover pickle juice is sufficient in quantity, you can place sliced vegetables or fruits into the pickle juice. Put the jar back in the refrigerator so that after some days, you will have more pickles to enjoy with your meals. Isn’t it an easy technique to get more pickle without having to buy another bottle?
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7Get rid of pesticides
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There are many pesticides available in the market but the truth is that they all are harmful not just for insects but also for us. In pickle juice, we have a natural pesticide and it should be mixed with compost rather than using directly on plants because sprinkling it on plants may be harmful for them.
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8Preserve food for a longer time
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Pickle juice is like the brine which can be used for preserving food or fresh vegetables such as cucumber and that too for months. The leftover vegetables such as cabbage, carrot, etc. can also be kept in the pickle juice so that they last a couple of days more. Isn’t it a great homely use of pickle juice?
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9It soothes the sore skin
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Pickle juice can be very handy in soothing the sore skin which is the result of an insect bite. When pickle juice is applied on the bite, it controls the itching sensation; hence it saves the skin from getting damaged. However, you shouldn’t forget to put moisturizer on the top of the applied pickle juice as the salty composition can cause dryness in the skin.
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10Improve the health of potted plants
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Pickle juice can lift the spirits of your indoor plants as it provides them with potassium which is essential for their growth. The indoor plants are not able to produce enough potassium due to less supply of soil but when they get it in form of pickle juice, they sparkle.
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