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  2. 16 Creative Uses for Used Coffee Grounds - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/nutrition/uses-for-coffee-grounds

    Used coffee grounds have many practical uses, including as plant fertilizer, scrubbing agents, and skin care products.

  3. 18 Clever Uses for Coffee Grounds at Home and in the Garden

    www.bobvila.com/articles/uses-for-coffee-grounds

    Don't toss used coffee grounds in the trash! Learn how you can use them for cleaning, pest control, and enriching the garden.

  4. 40+ Practical Uses for Spent Coffee Grounds

    practicalselfreliance.com/uses-for-coffee-grounds

    Used coffee grounds may not make a decent cup of coffee, but they’ve been there, done that. Once you’ve got a cup of coffee in hand, there are literally dozens of practical and useful ways to repurpose used coffee grounds.

  5. 10 Surprising Uses for Coffee Grounds Around the House

    www.marthastewart.com/uses-for-coffee-grounds...

    Don't toss those used coffee grounds just yet—they can come in handy for a range of uses around your home. From scouring your pots and pans to deodorizing your fridge to fixing scratches on your wood furniture, learn how to give old coffee grounds a second life.

  6. Coffee grounds and leftover coffee have so many household uses—and may offer health and beauty benefits, too! From pest control to garden fertilizer to a natural cleaning scrub and exfoliator, discover all the creative uses for coffee.

  7. 17 Brilliant Uses for Used Coffee Grounds (With Pictures)

    cornercoffeestore.com/uses-for-used-coffee-grounds

    The 17 Genius Uses for Coffee Grounds. 1. Compost. Warm, wet, and filled with nitrogen, used coffee grounds have a very natural use in fertilizing plants. Some people like to mix the grounds directly into the soil, but that application tends to break down slowly.

  8. 1. Gentle Abrasive for Cleaning Annoying Stuck on Food. Coffee grounds are a gentle way to scour crusty cooked-on food. I’m looking at you, frittata pan! Throw some coffee grounds in that dish you are cleaning for an easy and cheap abrasive that will bust up that gunk without damaging your dishes.