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Boiling eggshells in a pot will save you a lot of money
### 2. **Garden Fertilizer**
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Crushed boiled eggshells enrich your garden soil with calcium and other minerals essential for healthy plants. Adding them to compost or directly to the soil helps improve plant growth and deters pests like slugs and snails. This reduces the need to buy expensive fertilizers and pesticides.
### 3. **Natural Pest Repellent**
Sprinkling crushed boiled eggshells around your plants creates a barrier that bugs avoid, saving you money on chemical pest control products.
### 4. **Household Cleaning Aid**
Ground eggshell powder makes a gentle, abrasive scrub perfect for cleaning pots, pans, and stubborn stains — a natural alternative to commercial scrubbing products.
### 5. **DIY Beauty Uses**
Eggshell powder mixed with egg whites can be used as a face mask for exfoliation and skin tightening, providing a budget-friendly beauty treatment.
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## 👩🍳 How to Boil and Prepare Eggshells for Reuse
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1. **Collect your eggshells** and rinse them thoroughly to remove any egg residue.
2. **Boil the shells** in a pot of water for 10 minutes to sanitize.
3. **Drain and dry** the eggshells completely — you can air dry or bake them in a low oven for 15 minutes.
4. **Crush or grind** the dried shells into a fine powder using a mortar and pestle, blender, or coffee grinder.
5. **Store** the powder in an airtight container for use in supplements, gardening, cleaning, or beauty recipes.
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## 🧡 Final Thoughts
Boiling eggshells is a small step that leads to big savings and a more sustainable lifestyle. Instead of tossing shells in the trash, you’re turning kitchen scraps into valuable resources for your health, garden, and home.
Give this simple hack a try — your wallet and the environment will thank you!
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