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Eight Environmentally-friendly Uses for Coffee Grounds

Eight great uses for your left over coffee grounds.

Do you love that first cup of coffee in the morning? Millions of people drink coffee everyday and that means a lot of left over coffee grounds.

Be a little thrifty and get some use out of those coffee grounds with these eight possibilities:

  1. Cat and pest repellent

    Mix the coffee grounds with some orange peels and scatter around the outer edges of your flower beds. Cats who have a very sensitive sense of smell steer clear of the odors of oranges and coffee.
  2. Clean your kitchen drain

    Pour 1/2 cup of used coffee grounds down the drain followed by a med. sized pot of boiling water. Be sure to use plenty of hot water so as to not clog your drains.
  3. Deodorize your refrigerator

    Set a bowl of used coffee grounds in your freezer or refrigerator overnight and all the bad odors will be gone in the morning.
  4. Ant repellent

    Just sprinkle the grounds around entry ways where the ants are coming inside. Or you can even sprinkle them on an ant hill to get rid of the pests.
  5. Plant fertilizer

    Sprinkle on your lawn or around plants as a natural fertilizer.
  6. Use as a scrub

    Just mix some used coffee grounds with a little olive oil and you now have a wonderful skin scrub. This is also said to be good for removing cellulite.
  7. Deodorize your hands

    Just rub your hands with used coffee grounds to remove bad odors such as from onions or fish.
  8. Use on your hair

    Coffee grounds work great to freshen (dark hair) and hide gray hair between touch-ups. Just steep 1/4 cup of coffee grounds in three cups of hot water until the water cools, then pour over clean hair and let set for 3 minutes and rinse with warm water.

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Comments (7)
#1 by Lauren, Sep 2, 2008
Great Tips Karen. I always have lots of coffee grinds leftover from the morning.
#2 by IcyCucky, Sep 2, 2008
I used left-over coffee ground for my flower bed!
#3 by Crissleigh, Sep 3, 2008
Great tips , I knew about the flowers and facial but the rest were new to me I will have to try it in the freezer . Thanks !
#4 by nobert soloria bermosa, Sep 3, 2008
awesome,thanks,
#5 by Chris Stonecipher, Sep 4, 2008
Karen,
Great Tips. When I pulled up this page, I have to say the picture with coffee grounds on her face kind of startled me. HA!
I never knew that coffee grounds was good for cleaning kitchen drains. Thank you for the tips!
#6 by Karen N, Sep 5, 2008
That is a funny picture, isn't it:)
#7 by Rob, Sep 20, 2008
Karen,
Never knew that coffee could 'subdue' gray hair. I'm only 40, and the gray has begun taking over. I'm a staunch opponent to using 'product' so the coffee solution (no pun intended) is right for me. I'll be trying this today.
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