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There’s nothing like a morning cup of coffee to start the day. In the evenings, I prefer tea—quickly brewed and ready to enjoy after a few minutes.
But I no longer toss out used tea bags, thanks to tips my grandmother shared. Here are some clever ways to reuse them:
- Soothe Sunburns
Black tea, with its tannic acid, helps heal sunburns. Simply rinse a tea bag with cold water and apply it to the affected skin. - Relieve Minor Burns
Use the same black tea bags to soothe minor burns. The tannins provide instant relief. - Get Rid of Warts
Green tea’s antioxidants can help remove warts. Apply a used, cooled tea bag to the wart for 30 minutes over two sessions. - Reduce Puffy Eyes
Save tea bags in the fridge to relieve puffy eyes, thanks to tannins that reduce swelling. - Remove Grease Stains
Let tea bags soak in water with dirty dishes to help loosen tough stains. - Weed Killer
Brewed tea can be applied to weeds or combined with citrus and vinegar for a natural weed killer. - Fertilizer
Compost tea bags or bury loose leaves around plants, especially roses and ferns, to boost growth.
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