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🤑 How This Saves You Money
- Less fertilizer needed for plants
- DIY calcium supplement for garden or personal use
- Free drain and pest cleaners from kitchen scraps
- Reduces waste and composts better after boiling
- Fewer store-bought plant and animal supplements
Over time, these small savings can really add up — all from something you were probably throwing away.
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🧼 Bonus: Eggshells Clean Your Pots and Pans, Too!
Crushed, boiled eggshells can work as a gentle abrasive cleaner. Use them with a little soap and water to scrub stubborn spots in your pans or coffee pots without scratching the surface.
Final Thoughts
Boiling eggshells may seem like a strange kitchen tip, but once you see how much you can do with them, you’ll never look at eggs the same way again. From garden health to kitchen cleaning to sustainable living, this simple habit is smart, frugal, and eco-friendly.
So next time you crack an egg, save those shells — boil them up, and start putting them to work!
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