Just like tea bags, don't throw eggshells in the trash, as they are versatile. There will be an abundance of eggshells during the Easter holidays, so it's wise to learn what else you can do with them besides throwing them in the trash. We present to you many ways to use eggshell.
Eggshell are you throwing away? Not at all! It can be used for many things, and by the time you've read this article to the end, the peel will never end up in the trash again, because it's versatile, just like egg white and yolk.
Ideas for using eggshells:
Garden pesticide
Sprinkle the eggshells around the plants, which will repel many animals that might attack your crop, especially snails, who don't like sharp surfaces.
Unclog of clogged drains
Break the shell and flush it into the circulation. The shells catch the debris and ensure that the drains are not blocked.
Less bitter coffee
If you want your coffee to be less bitter, add eggshell to the coffee filter.
Face mask
Crush the egg shell well in a mortar and add the egg white. Apply the mass on the face and wait for it to dry, then wash it off with lukewarm water.
Blown eggs for Easter
Eggshell can also be used to make pirha. How to remove the contents of the egg, read here: What is the easiest way to blow out an egg?
Chocolate egg
Fill the blown egg with melted chocolate, wait for it to melt and peel it. Have a good run!
Like pots for planting
For seedlings, use eggshells instead of pots. These eventually disintegrate. Make them by placing the halves in an egg carton, making a hole in the bottom, filling them with soil, watering a little and planting the seed.
Compost
Eggshells decompose very quickly. They enrich the finger with calcium and other minerals.
Calcium
Are you deficient in calcium? Put the eggshells in the oven at 180 degrees Celsius for 10 minutes, then let them cool and crush them into powder. Add the powder to drinks or soups daily. This will greatly benefit your bones.
Ecological cleaner
Mix the crushed egg crumbs with the soapy water. With the mixture, you can clean hard-to-reach places of vases, glasses, etc.
Soothes insect bites and soothes sensitive skin
Dip an eggshell in apple cider vinegar and you'll have an itch-relieving remedy for insect bites that lasts for several months. It also serves to soften sensitive skin.
READ MORE: What is the easiest way to blow out an egg?
Finally, an interesting point. Did you know that hydrogen fuel can be obtained from eggshells?