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And you can beat it. By simplyputting used tea bags in your shoes. But also by soaking your feet in water with old teabags. When you soak your feet you are actually doubling your use because old teabags are also great to use in detox baths too. So do these two things and you sh...
When I dig around in the bin I am able to find a lot of active worms, and they definitely seem to be zoning in on the older tea bags. Overall, I would say the size of the worms (on average) has increased. Hard to say how much of this is linked to improved nutrition and how m...
(And would have otherwise ended up in my main compostable kitchen waste stream) I was curious to see how the worms would respond to the new food source, so this morning (approximately 24 hours after the bags were added) I decided to check up on the bin (see video below). As expected,...
When you're done, simply dispose of the teabag in your compost bin, knowing that it will break down naturally, contributing to a healthier environment. Say goodbye to single-use plastic tea bags and embrace a greener, more sustainable way to enjoy your favorite beverages....
8. De-stink fridges:Instead of baking soda (or maybe in addition), try used tea bags in the fridge to absorb odors. 9. De-stink cat litter:Likewise, used tea leaves can help deodorize litter boxes when mixed into the litter. Dry, green tea leaves are recommended. ...
Coffee Tea Bags are an easy and frugal way to make a single-serve cup of coffee. Learn how to make your own to save money and reduce waste.
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You can pop our teabags onto your compost heap but the British weather might not get warm enough to fully break the tea bags down – but you can sift out any bits left and put them in the bin, on the bonfire or in your food waste bin. ...
How to Repurpose Used Tea Bags 1. Neutralize Odors Split open your tea bag, and let the tea leaves dry out. Spread the dried leaves in a stinky place, like the garbage can or fridge, and the leaves will not only remove the odor, but also make the area smell great — especially if ...