Clever use of leftover tea leaves
Clever use of leftover tea leaves
Clever use of leftover tea leaves
(1) Drinking the remaining wet tea leaves can remove the fishy smell and scallion smell in the container.
(2) Use the remaining tea leaves to clean the greasy pots and bowls, wooden and bamboo tables and chairs to make the items smoother.
(3) Boil eggs with leftover tea and other seasonings, which tastes fragrant and delicious.
(4) Dry the remaining tea leaves and spread them in a damp place to remove the moisture.
(5) Soak the remaining tea leaves in water for several days and pour them on the roots of the plants to promote plant growth, but it is best not to pour the tea leaves into the flower pot, because it is inconvenient to clean it, it will rot, have a odor, and cause insects.
(6) After drying the remaining tea leaves, it is put into a pillow. It has the functions of clearing heat, removing fire, improving eyesight, and refreshing the mind. It is very soft and is especially suitable for computer users.
(7) Drinking the remaining tea leaves can feed the newborn silkworms.
(8) Dry the remaining tea leaves and burn them in the toilet or ditches to eliminate foul odor and have the function of repelling mosquitoes and flies.
(9) After the finger is burned, soak it in the remaining tea to relieve the burning sensation.
(10) Drink the remaining tea leaves to dry and make insoles to remove the smell of wet sweat and reduce the worries of feet.
(11) Drinking the remaining tea leaves can also remove the choking smell of smoke.
(12) Wash your hair with the remaining tea leaves to remove dandruff, relieve itching, and black hair. If you wash your eyebrows frequently, your eyebrows will become thick, black and shiny.
(13) Wash your mouth with the remaining tea water to remove the odor of your mouth.