The trick of three sprigs of rosemary in a jar: here’s why and how to put it into practice

The wisdom and experience of our grandparents are an invaluable treasure that often offers us valuable tips and tricks to make our daily lives easier and more rewarding. Among the many secrets passed down from generation to generation, there is a magical and fragrant ingredient that has been a constant presence in the kitchens and homes of Italian families for centuries: rosemary.

In this article we offer you a custom which was very common until a few years ago, then lost: it consists of using sprigs of rosemary inside a jar to neutralize bad odors, especially in the refrigerator .

Perfume the refrigerator with rosemary

Rosemary is an aromatic plant with a refreshing and pleasant scent. This herb is also known for its antibacterial and antioxidant properties, which can help keep your refrigerator cleaner and combat unpleasant odors. Here’s how to do it:

Step 1: Buy fresh rosemary sprigs from your local grocery store or grow them indoors if possible. Rosemary lends itself well to growing in pots or the garden.

Step 2: Get a jar or small container with a lid that fits comfortably in the refrigerator.

Step 3: Remove the leaves from the rosemary sprigs and place them in the jar. You can crush them lightly with your fingers to release more flavor.

Step 4: Close the jar with the lid and poke small holes in the top to allow the scent to spread.

Step 5: Place the jar of rosemary in the refrigerator, preferably on the top shelf or somewhere it won’t disrupt food organization.

Three other homemade tips with rosemary

  1. Natural Scent Diffuser  : Create a natural diffuser by placing a few sprigs of rosemary in a glass or vase with water. Add a few drops of rosemary essential oil to intensify the aroma. This natural diffuser can be placed in any room of the house to delicately perfume it.
  2. Natural Air Freshener  : To purify the air in your home, you can make a natural rosemary air freshener. Pour hot water into a container and add a few sprigs of rosemary and the lemon zest. Let it sit for a while, then strain the liquid and transfer it to a spray bottle. This mixture can be used to deodorize the air in the kitchen, bathroom or any other room in the house.
  3. Insect Repellent  : Rosemary has repellent properties for many unwanted insects. To protect your home from mosquitoes and flies, you can make your own repellent solution. Boil a few sprigs of rosemary in water for about 20 minutes. Let it cool, then pour the liquid into a spray bottle and spray it around windows and doors to keep bugs away.

Ultimately, rosemary is a versatile asset that not only imparts a fresh, fragrant ambiance to the refrigerator, but can also be used in a variety of ways to scent, purify, and protect your home. Try these simple, natural tips to enjoy a more pleasant and healthy environment throughout your home.