7 Awesome ways to use your coffee grounds

Are you tired of throwing away your coffee grounds after brewing a fresh pot of coffee? Don't throw them away just yet! There are actually many creative and useful ways to use coffee grounds that go beyond just making a delicious cup of joe.

  1. Exfoliating scrub: Mix equal parts coffee grounds and coconut oil to create a natural exfoliating scrub for your skin. The grounds work to slough off dead skin cells while the coconut oil moisturizes and nourishes the skin.

  2. Deodorizer: Coffee grounds can absorb unwanted odors, making them a great natural deodorizer for your fridge, garbage can, or even your car. Simply place a small bowl of grounds in the affected area and let them work their magic.

  3. Fertilizer: Coffee grounds are a great source of nutrients for plants, particularly nitrogen, which is essential for leafy greens and other plants. Simply mix the grounds into your soil or compost pile to give your plants a boost.

  4. Pest repellent: Coffee grounds can be used to deter pests such as slugs and snails from your garden. Simply sprinkle the grounds around the base of your plants to keep the pests at bay.

  5. Hair volumizer: Mix a small amount of coffee grounds with your shampoo and wash as normal for added volume and shine to your hair. The grounds work to exfoliate the scalp and remove excess oil, leaving your hair looking and feeling its best.

  6. DIY candle: Combine coffee grounds, soy wax, and essential oils to create your own homemade candle. The grounds will add a unique and earthy scent to your candle, making it a perfect addition to any home.

  7. Make a natural dye: Coffee grounds can be used to make a natural dye for fabrics or paper. Simply boil the grounds in water and use the liquid to dye your materials.

So next time you're tempted to toss your coffee grounds, think again and try out one of these creative ways to use them! Your skin, plants, and home will thank you.

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