You’re
probably wondering what else you can do with eggs apart from eating and maybe
using for one or two beauty treatments. Here are 7 things you
probably didn’t know you could do with eggs.
Treat a Cut
The thin
membrane from a hard-boiled egg can be applied on cuts to promote healing. The
membrane has wound-healing nutrients and can be used as a bandage for cuts. You
have to be gentle when applying the membrane on the wound though, so it doesn’t
cut from over stretching.
To Deter
Pests
You can use eggs
as some form of pesticide to deter pests. Simply scatter crushed eggshells on
top of flowerbeds to discourage and deter snails, slugs and cutworms from
coming to the area.
To Help Seeds
Germinate
This is mainly
done with flower seeds. Eggshells can be used at the initial stage of seed
germination. They can be used to start your seeds for the season. Use a needle
to poke a small drainage hole in the bottom half of an empty egg shell, fill in
the shell with soil and press in the seeds. Take care of the seeds
appropriately and watch them grow.
To Substitute
Glue
The proteins in
egg white tend to set quite firmly when dry because of their strong bonding
properties. Raw eggs whites are actually powerful bonding agents that can be
used on paper as a substitute for glue when glue isn’t available.
To Fertilize
Plants
Eggs shells
contain a high amount of calcium which is a beneficial mineral for cherry
tomatoes, garden eggs and other plants in the nightshade family. For this
reason, they are great for use in helping to fertilize these plants to promote
growth and germination.
To Boost
Calcium Intake
Like was stated
above, eggshells have a high amount of calcium, and aside from using them to
fertilize plants, they can also be used to help boost calcium intake in humans.
Simply bake an empty egg shell at 350 degree Fahrenheit for eight minutes, let
cool, then grind to fine powder and add a teaspoon of it to your juice.
To Scour
Metal
Ground eggshells
are powerful abrasives that can be used to clean dirty pots, pans and even
pipes to make them shine and look new again. You can add some soapy water to
dampen the ground eggshells a bit before using them to scour the metal.
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