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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

13 Ways to Reuse Coffee and Coffee Grounds

I run on coffee. Even my dog knows not to bother me in the morning until I have a few sips of java percolating through my system. That means I have a lot coffee grounds. In the spirit of the 3 green R's Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle, I’ve found 13 ways to reuse those old coffee grounds.

For Your Body

  • As a body scrub. Mix a bit of oil or cleanser into a handful of coffee grounds and exfoliate those dead those dead skin cells away! However, you should not use coffee grounds as a facial scrub because they are too sharp and rough to use on delicate facial skin.
  • For shiny hair and to prevent dandruff. After shampooing, rub a handful of coffee grounds through your hair to increase the shine and scalp to help prevent dandruff. Rinse the grounds out of your hair (this took awhile for me because my hair is long and it made a big mess in my shower afterwards!) Coffee may add dark highlights to dark colored hair although I didn’t’ see much of a difference in my auburn colored hair. Blondes may want to stay away from this tip.
  • As body art. Make henna paste.

For Plant Food

  • Make fertilizer.Place those coffee grounds in a traditional or worm compost bin.
  • Make quickie compost. This is a great alternative for anyone who doesn’t have room for a traditional or worm compost bin.
  • As a plant booster. Pour coffee grounds directly on the soil around the base of roses, acid loving plants like azaleas, and unbelievably, carrots and radishes.

For Cooking

  • Make iced coffee. Freeze leftover coffee into ice cube trays. Then use those coffee cubes to cool down a warm cup of coffee.
  • Make Vietnamese-style coffee popsicles.

For Around the House

  • As a deodorizer. Dry used coffee grounds on a cookie sheet. Put them into a porous container such as a paper bag (paper wine bags work well for this project), a leg of pantyhose, or an empty butter tub with holes poked into the lid. I sometimes use an old room deodorizer container. Place the container in a room, refrigerator/freezer, or even in a musty smelling piece of furniture. As long as the coffee has access to air, it will trap odors and musty smells. For a short-term quick fix, I do the same thing with a freshly empty coffee can or bag in a closed closet.
  • As dye. Soak used coffee grounds in hot water until the water is nice and dark. Then use the mixture instead of a tea stain to give paper and light colored cloth or clothing a sepia look.

Tips to Try with Caution

  • To repeal garden pests. Spread coffee grounds around anthills to deter ants or mix with orange peels and spread it in a flowerbed to deter cats from using it as a litter box. However, be aware that some pets like to eat coffee grounds and that can cause coffee toxicity. The symptoms in both cats and dogs range from mild hyperexcitablity to the severe such as causing arrhythmias and seizures. Since I have a 12-pound dog who likes to eat coffee grounds, I’m not going to try this method.
  • As a pot scrubber. Add a handful of coffee grounds an extra abrasive when cleaning clean stuck on food gunk from the bottom of a cast iron or metal pot or pan. However, this method may stain light color items such as porcelain sinks, pots and pans, or storage containers.
  • As a fireplace dust buster. Sprinkle damp coffee grounds in a fireplace to keep the ash from flying about while you shovel it out of the fireplace. Since I have a gas fireplace instead of a wood burning one, I can’t test this method. Therefore, I say use with caution.

There you have it... 13 useful tips for reusing old coffee and coffee grounds that may not only save you money but may also help you save the planet. How do you reuse coffee grounds?

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  • Natasha Diamonds's Avatar
    Posted by Natasha Diamonds Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:09am PDT

    You can use really strong coffee as a hair dye too.

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  • Superlativity's Avatar
    Posted by Superlativity Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:12am PDT

    Great tips, especially about the body scrub. Bath and Body Works used to make a body scrub with coffee grounds, but they discontinued it, and I've been searching for one without plastic in it ever since. It never occured to me to just make my own. Thanks!

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  • GLORIA's Avatar
    Posted by GLORIA Wed Oct 8, 2008 7:57am PDT

    Coffee grounds is also good for keeping dogs out you yard. They don't like the smell.No relieving in my yard. Thanks to coffee grounds.

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  • Steve's Avatar
    Posted by Steve Wed Oct 8, 2008 8:53am PDT

    THANK YOU FOR THE TIP WOW NOW I WONT HAVE TO WORRIE ABOUGHT MY FRINDS DOG COMMING IN MY YARD AND EATTING UP MY TURKEYS THANKYOU

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  • Steve's Avatar
    Posted by Steve Wed Oct 8, 2008 9:00am PDT

    WOW IT WORKS AND KEEPS GOOD FRINDS TOGETHER AND KEEPS THE FRIND SHIP GOING AND THE TURKEYS STAY A LIVE AND THAT IS A GREAT WAY OF SAYING THANKYOU FOR THE TIP AND IT SAVES MONEY AND FRIND SHIPS AND I LOVE COFFEE NOW I CAN KEEP THE DOGS OUT OF THE TRASH TO THANKYOU THANKYOU

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    Posted by Steve Wed Oct 8, 2008 9:00am PDT

    WOW IT WORKS AND KEEPS GOOD FRINDS TOGETHER AND KEEPS THE FRIND SHIP GOING AND THE TURKEYS STAY A LIVE AND THAT IS A GREAT WAY OF SAYING THANKYOU FOR THE TIP AND IT SAVES MONEY AND FRIND SHIPS AND I LOVE COFFEE NOW I CAN KEEP THE DOGS OUT OF THE TRASH TO THANKYOU THANKYOU

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  • Rowdygirl's Avatar
    Posted by Rowdygirl Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:35am PDT

    I just got out of the shower; used the grounds on my hair. What a mess ! My hair is very long and it took alot and water and multiple applications of conditioner to get it all out. Also a lot of rinsing to clean the tub. My hair looks kind of shiny and I can't tell if the color looks different (I'm a dark blond with sun streaks) don't think i'll do this again.. but it was worth a try :)

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  • craftyladyinor's Avatar
    Posted by craftyladyinor Sat Oct 11, 2008 7:00pm PDT

    WELL, I'LL BE! I just love stuff like that! THANKS FOR SHARING.

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  • Lovely Carol's Avatar
    Posted by Lovely Carol Sun Oct 12, 2008 7:20pm PDT

    Great tips, I am going to try them all.

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  • McGo's Avatar
    Posted by McGo Tue Oct 21, 2008 5:11am PDT

    For smokers, moist ground coffee can be placed in ashtrays. this extinguishes the lit cigarette immediately, preventing the smoke and its stink from lingering.

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