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  2. 12 New Ways To Use Coffee Grounds - AOL

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    Whether they have a cup (or two) to get the day going or enjoy some with a tasty dessert at the end of the day, coffee is everywhere. There are always pots brewing in the kitchen or at the office ...

  3. 14 Surprising Uses for Coffee Grounds - AOL

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    Sprinkle coffee grounds whenever you need to scare away ants, snails or slugs: These critters are offended by the strong smell, so this is an easy, waste-free way to keep them off your property ...

  4. Used coffee grounds - Wikipedia

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    Used coffee grounds is the result of brewing coffee, and are the final product after preparation of coffee. Despite having several highly-desirable chemical components, used coffee grounds are generally regarded as waste, and they are usually thrown away or composted. As of 2019, it was estimated that over 15 million tonnes of spent coffee ...

  5. 14 Surprising Uses for Coffee Grounds - AOL

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    As it turns out, that daily cup of coffee is good for more than just a morning pick-me-up. We’ve rounded up some fun and surprising uses for coffee grounds—you know, in case you needed another ...

  6. 10 clever ways to put your old coffee grounds to good use

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    Just like used tea bags, which can serve many unexpected purposes, coffee grounds are still loaded with goodness even after you’ve had your morning cup. 10 clever ways to put your old coffee ...

  7. Coffee substitute - Wikipedia

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    A coffee substitute from ground, roasted chickpeas was mentioned by a German writer in 1793. [5] Dandelion coffee is attested as early as the 1830s in North America. [9] The drink brewed from ground, roasted chicory root has no caffeine, but is dark and tastes much like coffee. It was used as a medicinal tea before coffee was introduced to Europe.

  8. Bio-bean - Wikipedia

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    Faced with the challenge of designing a coffee shop and roastery, Arthur realised that coffee was being wasted everywhere and set up bio-bean to recycle waste coffee grounds into advanced biofuels. [10] [11] Bio-bean collected waste coffee grounds from hundreds of coffee shops, restaurants, office blocks, and coffee factories. [12] [13] [14]

  9. 101 ingenious ways to recycle your kitchen scraps - AOL

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    Ingenious uses for coffee grounds, egg shells, fruit peels and more! Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...