Thursday, January 13, 2011

DID YOU KNOW THIS ABOUT USED COFFEE GROUNDS?






Roughly more than 50 percent of Americans drink coffee each day, over 3 cups equaling more than 300 million cups a day. You may fall within that 50 percent. Ok now that is a lot of coffee but what about the leftover grounds. Have you ever heard of people talking about using coffee for various things around the house?

With recycling becoming more and more important in America, leftover coffee grounds can be used to save you money. In this blog, I am going to discuss just a few most likely uses of used coffee grounds. After reading this you may start using those old coffee grounds instead of just throwing them away.

Used as a cleaning aid - We all face hard-to-clean objects in our lives. Whether yours is a pan that just won't come clean or an ashtray full of stains, coffee grounds as a cleaner may be your solution. Coffee grounds are extremely abrasive and acidic, making them the choice when it comes to difficult cleaning. Mix some coffee grounds with a little bit of water, and then scrub with a firm brush. Make sure the pans you are trying to clean are stain-resistant. Coffee grounds may dye any surface it makes contact with. I just wonder, if coffee can clean pots and pans, what does it do to my stomach lining.

Freshening kitchen drains - Do you ever walk through your kitchen and smell a foul odor, only to discover that it is emanating from your drain? Just heat about 5 cups of water to a boil and pour about half a cup of used coffee grounds down the drain followed by the boiling water. The hot water pushes the grounds through, ensuring that they will not clog the drain. Your drain should smell fresh for at least a week.

Enhances carrot and radish growth – Most of us have heard that coffee grounds make a great fertilizer in garden and great for compost piles. Believe it or not, coffee can enhance the growth of carrots and radishes. Though I have never tried this in my garden I have heard this from many reliable sources. Mix your carrot and radish seeds with used coffee grounds and plant the seeds and coffee together. The grounds will increase your carrot and radish amount and size and ward off any underground pests attracted to your garden. Just give it a try for yourself and see.

Deodorizer for freezer - Stop spending money on baking soda and start using those when your old coffee grounds do the same job? After drying the grounds place them in an old used butter tub or something similar. Place the lid on, but poke holes in the top to allow the flow of oxygen so that the coffee grounds will be able to suck up odors effectively.

These are just a few uses for those old coffee grounds. 

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