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(Condensed) When you are done brewing, instead of throwing out those coffee grinds or putting in the compost put them to good use 1. Soften Your Skin Exfoliate with a body scrub made of coffee grounds, coconut oil and a little brown sugar. 2. Please the flowers Use coffee grounds as mulch for acid-loving plants and evergreens. 3. Sadden the ants Sprinkle coffee grounds around areas of ant infestation to deter them. 4. Make a sepia dye Soak used grounds in hot water and use as a dye bath for Easter eggs, fabric and paper for a lovely, soft brown tinge. 5. Encourage the carrots To boost a carrot harvest, mix seeds with dried coffee grounds before sowing.
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