We often throw away the shells after cooking, but few people know that eggshell has so many miraculous effects, especially the following uses.
Soothe insect stings
Always have a jar of apple cider vinegar soaked in the refrigerator in the summer, when insects are raging and can sting you at any time. This is particularly effective because when soaked in apple cider vinegar, the eggshell begins to decompose, allowing the calcium carbonates in them to react with the vinegar to form calcium acetate. An astringent, like zinc oxide and iron oxide lotions, can help soothe, harden, and protect delicate skin.
However, this mixture only has a shelf life of 1 month.
Nursing seedlings
Containers for eggs after use, do not throw them away, but use to incubate seedlings. This is the perfect place to protect plants from animals and weeds.
Egg box used to store handmade things
Keep small buttons, nuts and scrap paper to place in the boxes of the egg box, so it is very convenient to make your handmade things beside you.
Gardening
Crush the eggshell and mix it into the soil for the plant or flower. The eggshell contains calcium, a mineral that is essential for plant growth.
Hair treatment
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Make your hair soft and shiny by using a mixture of eggs and olive oil to condition your hair.
Egg shells help sweeten coffee
Using eggshell in coffee sounds strange, but actually this is a pretty good way to sweeten coffee. The alkaline calcium carbonate content in the eggshell can reduce the acidity of the coffee, thus making the coffee less bitter. Furthermore, reducing the acidity in coffee also makes this drink healthier.
You just need to add 5g of crushed or pureed eggshell to the coffee powder you use often and make the coffee as usual.
Clean cooking oil after frying
The cooking oil after frying the food will turn black. You can use a piece of eggshell placed in an oil pan. The eggshell will absorb the carbon particles, making the oil cleaner.
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