
I was perusing the Internet and saw an article in Natural Home Magazine for creative ways of getting rid of your coffee grounds- did you know that you could use them to scrub dirty dishes?The coarse texture of coffee grounds is perfect for scrubbing difficult-to-clean dishes. Pack the grounds into a square sized cloth, gather the cloth’s ends and secure with a rubber band. There are many suggestions in the article that I never heard of- Like using diluted coffee grounds as a flea rinse- "Romeo, Sammy meet Juan Valdez" they should like that! Of course the article mentions the old obvious uses for used grounds- compost, pest deterrent. But I found it interesting for some of the uses they recommend. Good article. I may have to check out the magazine.
Anyone out there have any other uses for coffee grounds? How about home remedies?
try the lingzhi coffe once with pure brazilian coffe beans,. they are amazing
ReplyDeleteThat is hilarious, Rob! LoL. But I can totally see coffee being used as a scrubber.
ReplyDeleteI would think that it would stain more.
ReplyDeleteI wrote an article on how to reuse coffee grounds - I was amazed at how useful they were for things other than gardening!
ReplyDeleteYou can put dried coffee grounds in a paper bag (it has to be something pourous) or in a dish and put it in a musty room or cabinet to freshen it.