Don't throw away used tea leaves, recycle them these ways
Use it as a deodorizer
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Tea leaves can be used to freshen the air in your home. Take three to four little, clean towels and stuff them with one or two teaspoons of tea leaves.
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Skincare and haircare
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Dried tea leaves that have been finely powdered can be a great skin-exfoliating scrub. For a homemade face mask, mix the powder with honey or yogurt.
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For gardening and composting
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Tea leaves are an excellent source of fertilizer for gardens.
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As a cleaning agent
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Tea leaves work well as an abrasive when cleaning dishes, cookware, and other surfaces. It helps in the cleanup of oil, stains, and bacteria from surfaces.
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Cooking
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Don't limit tea's flavor to just your cup. Used leaves can be dried and ground to create a unique tea-flavored seasoning for dishes like rice, soups, or desserts.