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The Hidden Value of Eggshells: Why You Should Save Them

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Eggshell Fertilizer: Combine eggshells with other organic materials like coffee grounds and banana peels for a nutrient-rich garden fertilizer.
Eggshells for Pest Control: If you have a garden, scatter crushed eggshells around your plants to deter slugs and snails.
Eggshell Powder Supplements: You can mix eggshell powder with your smoothies or juices as a natural calcium supplement.
FAQ:

Can I eat eggshells? Yes! When properly cleaned and ground into a fine powder, eggshells are an excellent source of calcium. However, they should be ground to prevent sharp edges from causing harm.

How much eggshell powder should I consume? A typical dosage of eggshell powder is about ½ teaspoon per day, but you should consult with a healthcare professional before adding it to your diet.

Can eggshells help with garden pests? Yes! Crushed eggshells act as a natural deterrent for slugs and snails, preventing them from reaching your plants without the use of harmful chemicals.

Can eggshells be used as a cleaning agent? Crushed eggshells can be mixed with vinegar to create a natural abrasive cleaner for pots, pans, and other surfaces. They are especially useful for scrubbing without scratching.

How do I ensure the eggshells are safe to use? Be sure to rinse the eggshells thoroughly and dry them completely before use. If you plan to consume them, ensure they are ground into a fine powder to make them digestible and safe.

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