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How Do You Use Leftover Tea Leaves?

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How Do You Use Leftover Tea Leaves?

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After enjoying a cup of tea, the used tea leaves pose a dilemma. Throwing them away is wasteful, but using them again results in a weak, stale-tasting cup of tea. But, tea leaves do not have to be used for making tea. You can use tea leaves in a variety of ways around the house and never waste them again. Use tea leaves to dehumidify an area of your house. First, place the leaves outside in the hot sun to dry. Then, bring them back inside and place them in the area you want to dehumidify, such as by a favorite chair or by a cactus. Get rid of odors in the refrigerator. After sun-drying the used tea leaves, place them in an uncovered bowl in the refrigerator. The used leaves absorb odors. Fertilize plants. Used tea leaves are rich in organic nutrients plants need. Let the tea leaves soak in water for several days, strain the leaves and pour the water into plants. Be sure to strain all the tea leaves because moist, rotten tea leaves can attract harmful bugs. Repel mosquitoes. Dry the use

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