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Reusing Tea Bags, The Little Bundles of Joy

Tea is the second most consumed drink in the world after water, making Tea Bags a well-used commodity around the globe. But what happens to those little bundles after their use; they normally find the home in the garbage bin after just one use.

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Reusing Tea Bags, The Little Bundles of Joy

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  1. Reusing Tea Bags, The Little Bundles of Joy Tea is the second most consumed drink in the world after water, making Tea Bags a well-used commodity around the globe. But what happens to those little bundles after their use; they normally find home in the garbage bin after just one use. However, you must get acquainted with the fact that not only can you save the garbage from piling up, but also help in enriching the environment. Tea bags, unknown to many, are reusable and come with a multitude of benefits, even after one use, making it the ideal substitute for other expensive and synthetic commodities. Let’s take a look at some of the advantages that tag along with these little bundles of joy. Glow Like a Firefly You can use cooled Tea Bags to reduce the puffiness around your eyes, and tighten the skin pores. Make an all-natural facial scrub of a used green tea bag, let it sit for some time and observe the wonders that it does for your skin. You can also use Organic Tea Bags for extra benefits.

  2. A Gardener’s Delight Feed your plants with these little natural wonders by placing them directly around the root for their growth, or you can soak them in water overnight and use the resultant concoction for watering the plants, or you can place bulk tea bags in a container and let them decompose into a compost. Leaning On a Stronger Taste If you prefer your tea strong, then you can latch onto the used bags and make a brew customised to your needs. Reusable once or twice depending on the quality, you can make your morning teas stronger in taste with the help of reusable tea bags. Works as a Wonderful Dye Tea bags act as a great dye, and the catch is not just for your worn out fabrics, but for your grey hair as well. So just rub that damp bag over your mane add a dash of adolescence to your age. You can also use the Tea Bags for conditioning post-shampoo. Just use the weaker brew to rinse your hair. Therapeutic in Nature If the enormous medicinal properties of Green and Black teas in particular, and tea in general, were not enough, then you can add reusable tea bags to that list. Holding on to its medicinal properties, that small sack of tea can help you fight infections; just put a damp tea bag on the infection and wave the infection goodbye. Before applying the bag, make sure that it is properly cleansed with water. Refurbish Your Rugged Wooden Stock If you are in possession of a worn out piece of furniture, with no intention of parting with it, use old tea bags for refurbishing. Rub the damp bags over the discoloured spots and scratches, and witness that shine back on the furniture. Ditch Odours of All Kinds Everyone has to deal with odours in a variety of things at all levels. Be it the smell of your shoe, or the trash, or just humid suffocation post downpours. You can use hangers to hang the bags in your room, or sprinklers to sprinkle the concoction in enclosed areas, customising it according to your needs and getting rid of the pungent smell.

  3. Tea Bags are a great commodity to keep in your house for a variety of reuse options that it offers. And tea bags don’t just make a refreshing beverage, but it also plays a natural alternative to a lot of things, like a substitute mouthwash to get rid of bad breath, or as an anti-flea agent for your pets (just rub an old tea bag on them), treating warts and acne, and many more such proxies. So next time, instead of piling up your garbage with these miraculous little tea bags, pile them up in your cupboard to revel in the amazing add-ons.

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