google-site-verification: googled3d8a097d879695b.html Unique uses of coffee | Extra ordinary use for ordinary things

Extra ordinary use for ordinary things

welcome to my Blog extraordinary use of ordinary things ordinary items explain ordinary items to describe yourself ordinary items list Most common everyday items common everyday items Save money and save time

welcome to my Blog extraordinary use of ordinary things ordinary items explain ordinary items to describe yourself ordinary items list Most common everyday items common everyday items Save money and save time

welcome to my Blog extraordinary use of ordinary things ordinary items explain ordinary items to describe yourself ordinary items list Most common everyday items common everyday items Save money and save time

Powered by Blogger.
loading...

Total Pageviews

Search This Blog

Blog Archive

Translate

Header Ads

Header ADS

Recent

3/recent-posts

Thursday 6 August 2020

Unique uses of coffee

  Home magic fun       Thursday 6 August 2020
                              COFFEE
              UNIQUE USES OF COFFEE

      Coffee

*Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, the seeds of berries from certain Coffea species. Once ripe, coffee berries are picked, processed, and dried. Dried coffee seeds are roasted to varying degrees, depending on the desired flavor. 













~Types of coffee :

*There are many types of coffee some of them are:
•Latte 
  • Cappuccino.                                 
  • Americano. 
  • Espresso
  • Doppio.
  • Arabica
•Robusta
~more...



~Benefits of coffee:

  • Cut the Pain. 
  • Increase your fiber intake. 
  • Protection against cirrhosis of the liver.                  
  • Lowered risk of Type 2 Diabetes.
  • Lowered risk of Alzheimer's disease. 
  • Reduces suicide risk and Depression. 
  • Protection against Parkinson's. 
  • Coffee drinkers have less risk of heart disease.
  • Can Improve Energy Levels and Make You Smarter. 
  • Can Help You Burn Fat. 
  • Can Drastically Improve Physical Performance. 
  • Contains Essential Nutrients. 
  • May Lower Your Risk of Type 2 Diabetes. 
  • May Protect You From Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia. 
  • May Lower Your Risk of Parkinson's   
~Is coffee good for health?
*Coffee is one of the world's most popular beverages. Thanks to its high levels of antioxidants and beneficial nutrients, it also seems to be quite healthy.


Coffee grounds uses for skin

Uses for coffee grounds

Uses for unbrewed coffee grounds

Uses for unused coffee grounds


 
~Is coffee bad for health?

What to do with bad coffee
*Consuming too much caffeine can lead to jitteriness, anxiety, heart palpitations and even exacerbated panic attacks. If you are sensitive to caffeine and tend to become you may want to avoid coffee and replace it with any other drink such as green tea or lemon juices.

What to do with  coffee beans?

COFFEE BEANS:-
          FRESHEN YOUR BREATH:-
                      What to do when you are all out of peppermints or breath fresheners. Just suck on a coffee bean for a while and your mouth will smell clean and fresh again.

REMOVE FOUL ODOURS FROM HANDS:- If your hands smell of garlic, fish or other strong foods you have been ✋ handling,a few coffee beans may be all you need to get the odour. Put the beans in your hands and rub them together. The oil released from the coffee beans will absorb the foul smell. When the odour is gone, wash your hands thoroughly in warm, soapy water.

FILL A BEANBAG:-They don't call them bean bag for nothing. Coffee beans are ideal for using bean bag filler, but with the price of coffee these days it's a good idea to wait for a sale and then buy the cheapest beans available.
Unique uses of coffee
Coffee beans
What can coffee filters be used for?
COFFEE FILTERS:-
    COVER FOOD IN THE MICROWAVE:-
               Coffee filters are microwave safe. Use them to cover bowls or dishes to prevent splattering when cooking or baking in your microwave oven.

FILTER CORK CRUMBS FROM WINE:-
              Don't let cork crumbs ruin your enjoyment of a good glass of wine. If your attempt at opening the bottle results in floating cork crumbs, just decant the 🍷 wine through a coffee filter.

LINE A SIEVE:- If you save your cooking oil for reuse after deep frying,line your sieve with a basket style coffee filter to remove food remnants and impurities.

HOLD A TACO:-serve tacos, hot dogs, popcorn and other messy foods in cone or basket style coffee filters. The filter is a perfect sleeve and will help keep fingers clean and make the clean up a cinch.

CATCH ICE CREAM DRIPS:-. Next time the kids scream for ice cream cones or iceblocks serve them with a drip catcher made from basket style coffee filters. Just poke the stick or cone through the centre of two filters and the drips will fall into the paper, not on the child or your Carpet.

MAKE AN INSTANT FUNNEL:-Cut the end off a cone style coffee filter to make an instant funnel. Keep a few in your car and use them to avoid spillage when you add a litre or two of oil.

CLEAN YOUR SPECS:-Next time you clean your glasses,try using a coffee filter instead of a tissue. Good quality coffee filters are made from 100 percent virgin paper so you can use them to clean your glasses with out leaveing lint.  You can also use them safely to polish mirrors and tv and computer monitor screens.

KEEP CAST IRON RUST FREE:-. To prolong the life of your good cast iron cookware,put a coffee filter in the frying pan or casserole dish when it's not in use. The filter will absorb moisture and prevent rusting.

 PREVENT SOIL LEAKAGE:-When you are repotting a plant,line the pot with a coffee filter to keep the soil from leaking out through the drain hole.

MAKE AN AIR FRESHENER:-Fill a coffee filter with bicarbonate of soda, twist tie it shut and you have just made an air freshener. Make several and tuck them in to shoes, wardrobes, the fridge or wherever else they may be needed.
Unique uses of coffee
COFFEE filters
Used coffee grounds for plants

COFFEE GROUNDS:-
DEODORISE THE FREEZER:-You can easily get rid of the smell of the spoiled food after a freezer failure. Simply fill a couple of bowls with used or fresh coffee grounds and place them in the freezer overnight. For a flavoured coffee scent, add a couple of drops of vanilla to the grounds.

DON'T RAISE ANY DUST:-Before you clean the ash out of your fireplace, sprinkle it with wet coffee grounds. It will be easier to remove and the ash and dust won't pollute the atmosphere of the room. 

KEEP WORM A LIVE:-A cup of used coffee grounds will keep your bait worms alive and wiggling all day long. Just mix the grounds into the soil in your bait box before you dump in the worms. They like coffee almost as much as we do and the nutrients in the grounds will help them live longer. 

KEEP CATS OUT OF THE GARDEN:-Kitten won't think of your garden as a toilet anymore if you spread a pungent mixture of orange peels and used coffee grounds around your plants. The mix acts as great fertiliser into the bargain.
FERTILISE YOUR PLANTS:-Don't throw out those old coffee grounds.  They're chock a block with nutrients that your acid loving plants crave. Save them to fertilise rosebushes, azaleas, rhododendrons, evergreens and camellias. It's better to use grounds from a drip coffee maker than the boiled grounds from a percolator. The drip grounds are richer in nitrogen. 

BOOST CARROT HARVEST:-To increase your carrot harvest, mix the seeds with freshly ground coffee before sowing. Not only does the extra bulk make the tiny seeds easier to sow, but the coffee aroma may repel cut worms and other pests.  As an added bonus, the grounds will help add nutrients to the soil as they decompose around the plants. You might also like to add a few radish seeds to the mix before sowing. The radishes will be up in a few days to mark the rows and when you cultivate the radishes you will be thinning the carrot seedlings and cultivating the soilat the same time. 
Coffee grounds
                   COFFEE TIN:-
SEPARATE HAMBURGERS:-Before you put those humburger patties in the freezer, stack them with a plastic coffee tin lid between each and put them in a plastic bag.  Now when the patties are frozen you will be able to easily peel off as many as you need. 

BAKE PERFECTLY ROUND BREAD:-Use small coffee tins to bake perfectly cylindrical of bread. Use your favourite recipe but put the dough in a well greased coffee tin instead of a loaf tin. For yeast breads use two tins and fill easy only half full. Grease the inside of the lids and place them on the cans. For yeast breads you will know when it is time to bake when the rising dough pushes the lids off. Place the tins with out the lids upright in the oven to bake. 

MAKE A BANK:-To make a bank for the kids or a collection can for a favourite charity use a craft knife to cut a 3 millimetre wide slit in the centre of the plastic lid of a coffee tin. Tape decorative paper or adhesive plastic to the sides of the kids bank for a collection tin use the sides of the tin to highlight the charity you are helping. 

Does coffee still come in metal cans?
What can you do with coffee tins?
How do you dispose of coffee tins?
Do coffee cans rust?

KEEP THE LAUNDRY NEAT:-Have an empty coffee tin nearby as you are going through the kids pockets before putting on a load of washing. Use it to deposit chewing gum and lolly wrappers, paper scraps and other assorted items that kids like to stuff  into their pockets. Keep another tin handy for coins and notes.

CREATE A TOY HOLDER:-Coffee tins are perfect for making decorative containers for kids miniature books and small toy.Wash and dry a coffee tin and file off any sharp edges. Sponge on two coats of white acrylic paint , letting it dry between coats . Cut out a design from an old sheet or pillow case to wrap around the can. Mix 4 table spoons of pva glue with enough water to make the consistency of paint. Paint on the glue mixture and gently press the fabric onto the tin. Trim the bottom and tuck top edges inside the tin. Apply two coats of glue mixture over the fabric overlay, letting it dry between coats. 

KEEP CARPETS DRY:-Place plastic coffee tin lids under house plants as saucers. They will protect carpets and wooden floors and catch excess water. 

STORE BELTS:-If you have more belts then places to hang them up just roll them up and store them in a cleaned out coffee tin with a clear lid. Coffee tins are just the right size to keep belts from creasing and clear lids will let you find each belt easily. 

MAKE A DEHUMIDIFIER:-If you have below ground rooms that are excessively damp, try this easy to make dehumidifier. Fill an empty coffee tin with salt and leave it in a corner where it will sit undisturbed. Replace the salt at monthly intervals or as needed. 

KEEP TOILET PAPER DRY WHEN CAMPING:-Take a few empty coffee tins with you on your next camping trip and use them to keep toilet paper dry in rainy weather or when you are transporting camping supplies in a canoe or boat.

GAUGE RAINFALL OR SPRINKLER COVERAGE:-Next time it starts to rain, place empty coffee tins in several places around the garden. When the rain stops measure the depth of the water in the tins. If they  measure at least 2.5 centimetres there's no need for additional watering. There is also a good way to test if your irrigation system is getting sufficient water to the areas it is supposed to cover.

MAKE A COFFEE TIN BIRD FEEDER:-To transform a coffee tin into a sturdy bird feeder begin with a full tin and open the top only half way. Then open the bottom of the tin half way the same way. Carefully bend the cut ends down inside the can so the edges are not exposed to cut you. Punch a hole in the side of the tin at both ends where it will be the top of the feeder and put a length of wire through each end to make a hanger to hang it from.
MAKE A SPOT LAWN SEEDER:-When it's time to reseed bare spots on your lawn, don't use a regular spreader. It wastes seed by throwing it everywhere. For precision seeding Fashion a spot seeder from an empty coffee tin and a pair of plastic lids. Drill small holes in the bottom of the tin, just big enough to let grass seeds pass through. Put one lid over the bottom of the tin,fill the tin with seeds and cap it with the other lid. When you are ready to spread the seeds take off the bottom lid. When you are finished, replace it to seal in any unused seed for safe storage.

ELIMINATE WORKSHOP CLUTTER:--If you want small items like screws nuts and nails to be handy but you don't want them to take up work bench space, here's a way to get the small stuff up out of the way. Drill a hole near the top of empty coffee tins so you can hang them on nails in your work shop wall. Label the tins with masking tape so you will know what's inside.

SOAK A PAINTBRUSH:-An empty coffee tin is perfect for briefly soaking continuing a job the next day.Cut an x into the lid and insert the brush handles so the bristles clear the bottom of the tin by about a centimetre.If the tin has no lid attach a stick to the brush handle with a rubber band to keep the bristles off the bottom of the tin.

CATCH PAINT DRIPS:-Turn the plastic lids from old coffee tins into drip catchers under paint cans and under furniture legs when you are painting. Protect cupboard shelves by putting them under jars of cooking oil and 🍯 honey too.
Coffee tins

Coffee grounds uses for skin

Uses for coffee grounds

Uses for unbrewed coffee grounds

Uses for unused coffee grounds

Uses for instant coffee

Amazing uses for coffee grounds

What are coffee grounds

Coffee grounds for plants


logoblog

Thanks for reading Unique uses of coffee

Previous
« Prev Post

No comments:

Post a Comment

If you have any questions please let me know

Immunity

Immunity What is immunity? why is it important?        Immunity is the shield of your body and protects you from diseases. This immune s...