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It can help fertilize your plants
- Coffee is great for your garden and your plants. It has lots of essential minerals that will fertilize the soil and stimulate plant-growth.
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It may help reduce the appearance of cellulite
- When applied topically, coffee grounds may help doing so by increasing blood flow in the area and helping break down fat deposits.
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It can help can eliminate pet odors
- Heat a cup of freshly ground coffee beans over low heat and let the fragrance do its job.
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You can use it for iced drinks
- Pour leftover coffee into ice cube trays and use them for drinks. You can also add them to foods.
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You can add it to cake mix
- Instead of water, why not add brewed coffee to your cake mix?
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You can get more bait worms for fishing
- Just like us, bait worms love the scent of coffee grounds. So you can use coffee as bait and attract more worms.
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It can give you energy
- Caffeine is one of the world's most popular stimulants and of course, coffee has caffeine, so if you need an energy boost, a cup of coffee might do the trick!
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It can make your hair shinier
- Apply coffee to your hair for 20 minutes while it's dry and clean. Then rinse and see how shinier it gets!
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You can exfoliate your skin
- Rub moist grounds to get rid of dead skin, and to smooth it all up.
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It can help relief headaches
- Caffeine can help relieve headaches. Consuming it through coffee can help you feel better.
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It can help remove bad odors from you car
- A small open container filled with freshly ground coffee will absorb any strong odors in your car.
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Use it as a natural cleaning scrub
- Coffee grounds can be used as a natural abrasive when cleaning.
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You can use it when cleaning your fireplace
- Sprinkle coffee grounds over the ashes before cleaning them. The coffee will weigh down the ashes and it will be easier to clean.
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Use it to get rid of mosquitoes
- Coffee can be toxic for many insects and pests. Burning grounds is a way to repel bugs.
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You can use it to dye Easter eggs
- There are a few ways to dye Easter eggs using natural products, and coffee is one of them.
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You can dye fabrics with it
- Do you want to give your old white t-shirt a new life? Try dying it with coffee.
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You can use it to fix furniture
- You can use coffee to fix small cracks, dents, and scratches. Just mix 2-3 tablespoons with a bit of water to make a thick paste, and voila!
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It can help eliminate bad odors in your fridge
- Placing fresh coffee grounds in your fridge can help eliminate bad odors. Try it!
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It can help remove fleas from your pet
- Fleas don't like coffee. Just rub coffee grounds on your pet’s hair after washing it with shampoo.
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Use it to tenderize meat
- Coffee's acids and enzymes helps break down meat's muscle fibers, making it softer.
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Help eliminate under-eye circles
- Caffeine has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Coffee can therefore help reduce the appearance of dark under-eye circles and puffiness.
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It speeds up composting
- Coffee grounds are a great nitrogen source, which helps speed up the composting process.
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You can add it to meat dishes
- A cup of coffee can make a meat stew richer and give it a nice dark color.
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You can get rid of ants
- Ants don't like coffee. So, if you don't want ants in your house either, you can keep them away using coffee.
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It can stimulate hair growth
- Caffeine stimulates hair growth so coffee can help. Massage coffee grounds into your scalp and hair before washing it.
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Use it to scour pots and pans
- Need to scrape away caked-on food from your pots and pans? Coffee can help.
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You can make furniture with it
- Yes, you can actually make furniture from coffee. A company in the UK does this already.
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You can darken hair
- You can darken your hair, and even cover gray hair (although temporarily), using coffee.
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It's great to grow mushrooms
- Coffee has lots of nutrients that mushrooms need, so it's particularly helpful if you want to grow them. See also: Simple kitchen hacks to simplify your daily cooking
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It can help fertilize your plants
- Coffee is great for your garden and your plants. It has lots of essential minerals that will fertilize the soil and stimulate plant-growth.
© Shutterstock
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It may help reduce the appearance of cellulite
- When applied topically, coffee grounds may help doing so by increasing blood flow in the area and helping break down fat deposits.
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It can help can eliminate pet odors
- Heat a cup of freshly ground coffee beans over low heat and let the fragrance do its job.
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You can use it for iced drinks
- Pour leftover coffee into ice cube trays and use them for drinks. You can also add them to foods.
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You can add it to cake mix
- Instead of water, why not add brewed coffee to your cake mix?
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You can get more bait worms for fishing
- Just like us, bait worms love the scent of coffee grounds. So you can use coffee as bait and attract more worms.
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It can give you energy
- Caffeine is one of the world's most popular stimulants and of course, coffee has caffeine, so if you need an energy boost, a cup of coffee might do the trick!
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It can make your hair shinier
- Apply coffee to your hair for 20 minutes while it's dry and clean. Then rinse and see how shinier it gets!
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You can exfoliate your skin
- Rub moist grounds to get rid of dead skin, and to smooth it all up.
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It can help relief headaches
- Caffeine can help relieve headaches. Consuming it through coffee can help you feel better.
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It can help remove bad odors from you car
- A small open container filled with freshly ground coffee will absorb any strong odors in your car.
© Shutterstock
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Use it as a natural cleaning scrub
- Coffee grounds can be used as a natural abrasive when cleaning.
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You can use it when cleaning your fireplace
- Sprinkle coffee grounds over the ashes before cleaning them. The coffee will weigh down the ashes and it will be easier to clean.
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Use it to get rid of mosquitoes
- Coffee can be toxic for many insects and pests. Burning grounds is a way to repel bugs.
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You can use it to dye Easter eggs
- There are a few ways to dye Easter eggs using natural products, and coffee is one of them.
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You can dye fabrics with it
- Do you want to give your old white t-shirt a new life? Try dying it with coffee.
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You can use it to fix furniture
- You can use coffee to fix small cracks, dents, and scratches. Just mix 2-3 tablespoons with a bit of water to make a thick paste, and voila!
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It can help eliminate bad odors in your fridge
- Placing fresh coffee grounds in your fridge can help eliminate bad odors. Try it!
© Shutterstock
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It can help remove fleas from your pet
- Fleas don't like coffee. Just rub coffee grounds on your pet’s hair after washing it with shampoo.
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Use it to tenderize meat
- Coffee's acids and enzymes helps break down meat's muscle fibers, making it softer.
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Help eliminate under-eye circles
- Caffeine has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Coffee can therefore help reduce the appearance of dark under-eye circles and puffiness.
© Shutterstock
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It speeds up composting
- Coffee grounds are a great nitrogen source, which helps speed up the composting process.
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You can add it to meat dishes
- A cup of coffee can make a meat stew richer and give it a nice dark color.
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You can get rid of ants
- Ants don't like coffee. So, if you don't want ants in your house either, you can keep them away using coffee.
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It can stimulate hair growth
- Caffeine stimulates hair growth so coffee can help. Massage coffee grounds into your scalp and hair before washing it.
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Use it to scour pots and pans
- Need to scrape away caked-on food from your pots and pans? Coffee can help.
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You can make furniture with it
- Yes, you can actually make furniture from coffee. A company in the UK does this already.
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You can darken hair
- You can darken your hair, and even cover gray hair (although temporarily), using coffee.
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It's great to grow mushrooms
- Coffee has lots of nutrients that mushrooms need, so it's particularly helpful if you want to grow them. See also: Simple kitchen hacks to simplify your daily cooking
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Caffeine kicks: Surprising uses for coffee
One of the most popular drinks in the world
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Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world. Many of us can't even start the day until we have one! But did you know that you can use coffee for a lot of different things, other than, well, keeping you awake? In this gallery we compile a number of uses for coffee.
Browse through the following gallery and discover uses for coffee you might not know about.
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