[eat egg shells]No matter how you are using the egg yolks and whites, there is a part of the egg that people are almost wasteful of eggshells. According to experts, eggshell has many effects, from cleaning cloths, protecting plants to treating insect stings or increasing coffee flavor.
Brighten the vase
If you have a fragile, fragile flowerpot that is stained in hard-to-reach corners or crevices, try using an eggshell to clean them. Crush the eggshell and place it in a jar with lemon juice, leave it for a few days and then bump occasionally. The acid in lemon juice will attack the grease, while the shell pieces scrape off stains from glass or porcelain.
As a final step, empty the peel and lemon juice in the jar, wash it with hot soapy water and air dry.
Remove white clothes
Eggshell is porous, so they can absorb the stain easily. A good tip is to shred the eggshell, put it in a small bag made of mousse and put it in the washing machine with white clothes. One thing to keep in mind is that you need to make sure to tightly lock the top of the cloth bag to prevent the eggshell from falling into the washing machine cage. When warm water makes stains porous, the eggshell will absorb them, protecting the white clothes from ivory.
Protect plants from snails
You can prevent snails from damaging your garden plants by sprinkling mashed eggshells around their roots. According to experienced gardeners, snails hate to move over unusual and sharp surfaces, so leave your plants alone.
Soothe insect bites
Soak the eggshell in apple cider vinegar for a few days, then apply the mixture to insect bites or itchy bumps. This works really well because when soaked in apple cider vinegar, the eggshell begins to decompose, allowing the calcium carbonate in them to react with the vinegar to form calcium acetate. This is an astringent, like a cream made from zinc oxide and iron oxide, which can help soothe, harden and protect fragile skin.
The mixture of eggshell and apple cider vinegar has a shelf life of about 1 month if stored in a refrigerator.
Increase the yield of tomato plants
Place a handful of crushed eggshells in a hole before planting tomatoes. They will provide the necessary source of calcium for plants to grow and develop. This lack of nutrients can lead to flower stem rot, which causes the tomatoes to brown in color and supports the water.
Making coffee taste better
Add a teaspoon of the crushed eggshell (5ml spoon) into your pure coffee powder before brewing the filter. The calcium carbonate in the crust neutralizes some of the acids in coffee, which can make coffee more bitter.
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