The Multitasking Veggie: Surprising Uses for Cucumbers

It recently came to my attention that my life would be easier and less stressful if I carried a cucumber with me everywhere I go. Cucumbers can provide travelers with a quick fix for a number of common inconveniences, and I’ve compiled a cucumber travel guide below to give you more details. So, the next time you’re working on your travel gear list or thinking about what travel gear you need to buy when you land, don’t write off the cucumber!

1. Feeling tired? Cucumbers offer the perfect combination of B vitamins and carbohydrates to give you a natural afternoon lift that will last way longer than coffee, energy bars, or energy drinks. Plus, they’re way cheaper than a Starbucks latte (perfect for the frugal traveler).

2. Want to look hot in your bathing suit? If you’re going somewhere warm and know that you’ll be lounging by the pool or beach in your suit, rub a few cucumber slices along spots of cellulite on your skin to make the cellulite less visible. Cucumbers have a photochemical makeup that causes collagen in your skin to tighten, so it’s not only good for cellulite, but also for reducing eye puffiness and wrinkles. Forget luxury body creams; cucumbers are where it’s at for travel gear that’s sure to preserve your beauty while you’re on the go.

3. Sunburned? If you or your kids get scorched by the sun, rub some cucumber on the burn. It’s just as good as aloe and essential for any warm-weather traveler.

4. Party animal with a hangover? If that spring-break vacation, business meeting over cocktails, or carefree vacation lifestyle caused you to drink a little more than usual, grab a cucumber. If you eat just a few slices before going to bed, your hangover and headache will be gone in the morning! Why? The balance of sugar, B vitamins, and electrolytes in cucumbers replaces the nutrients your body lost and keeps you feeling good as new.

Originally published on NileGuide

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07.10.2010
Sylvan
Would like to meet the person who thought of rubbing a cuke on "wall-art"...liked the article...like cucumbers...in salads, in wraps, on sandwich, on face, and now on walls. Thanks ingenious woman!
06.29.2010
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HI JUST BOIL BRINJAL WITH CUCUMBER IN WATER FOR AN HOUR THAN DRINK THAT AND YOU WILL GET OUTSTANDING RESULTS
06.16.2010
Don
A few slices of cucumber added to a pitcher of water in the fridge adds a refreshing flavor.
06.14.2010
Gloria
Your article on cucs is a good one. I would like to add that this delicious veggie should be organically grown. Then you can eat the skin which is a very nutritious part of this veggie.
Who knew you could use a cuke to get rid of crayon or pen stains? Great tips. I also like to put a few slices of cucumber in a pitcher of water. It's very refreshing and a change from the usual lemon.
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