5 Uses For Coffee Grounds
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5 Uses For Coffee Grounds
Most people love a good cup of coffee during the day. But what happens when the coffee pot is empty and all your left with is coffee grounds? The first thought is to throw them away, but they have more uses then you might think. Not only are they a helpful ingredient for cleaning, they also have a few uses around the house. Check out the 5 uses below and you might just reconsider throwing away those grounds after your last cup of joe!
- Scour: Coffee grounds are one of the best items to use for cleaning pots and pans. Add some grounds to any dishware or pots/pans and use them to scour away stuck on food and residue. The grounds will help lift any pieces that are stubborn and with a quick rinse you’ll be left with sparkling results.
- Sidewalk Salt: Believe it or not old coffee grounds make the perfect replacement for sidewalk salt. If the pathways around your homes are icy, simply spread some coffee grounds on the areas to melt the ice! This is not only a great way to save some money, it’s also much better for the environment!
- Plant Food: If you are looking for a cheaper alternative to garden fertilizer, grounds are the answer! Use coffee grounds just as you would with a regular fertilizer on all plants and flowers. The coffee grounds have a ton of nutrients in them that will release into the plants over time.
- Deodorize: Does your freezer let off a funky smell every so often? If you are looking for an easy fix to this issue, try placing an open container of coffee grounds in the freezer. The grounds will soak up any odors and leave your freezer with a fresh smell.
- Scratch Repair: This might be the best use yet for coffee grounds. If you have any wood furniture that is scratched try this: Put old coffee grounds in a bowl and use a small brush or q tip to paint over the scratches. The more you paint the darker the repair colour will be, so make sure to test this before doing the whole surface.
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