A pile of used coffee grounds on a blue plate (they don't look much like coffe grounds really, but trust me, they are :) )
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A pile of used coffee grounds on a blue plate (they don't look much like coffe grounds really, but trust me, they are :) )
The Aicher Family and TSFlanery added this photo to their favorites.
nic2032 62 months ago | reply
Fertalizer. Old coffee grounds make great fertilizer for house plants and gardens. Don't use too much though.
redbumblebee2000 62 months ago | reply
coffee grounds can be composted! also, you can make a body wrap/scrub to help reduce the appearance of cellulite.
prairie.shadow 61 months ago | reply
amazingly enough, i read the other day that cops use dried coffee grounds to burn at crime scenes to ease the odor
add some to your favorite lotion or body butter to make super soft skin
Woodi2008 56 months ago | reply
I add some to my handmade soap, for a gentle exfoliating effect. It also removes odors like onion or fish, when you wash your hands with it.
blair_smith 49 months ago | reply
Hi, nice shot!
I am using this photo in a blog post for Clean Air Gardening, under your terms for creative license. When the blog posts about coffee grounds in your compost, your photo and attributions will post, too.
If you want me to replace the photo, just let me know and I can replace it right away! Thanks!
Just some dust 31 months ago | reply
What a pleasing photo.
Thanks for the CC license. I used this in a blog post about a clever use for coffee grounds.