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Use Cheap Coffee For Hand ScrubberBy Pattie from Bridgton Feedback About This Post:RE: Use Cheap Coffee For Hand ScrubberOh, I love you for this tip. But no need to buy even cheap coffee, use your coffee grounds. I throw my coffee grounds into a crock along with kitchen veggie scraps & egg shells for my compost pile. I read your tip and remembered it today when I shelled my shrimp. Just grabbed some grounds (which happened to be on top) after I finished and voila! no more smelly hands. It really worked. Anita from Montclair, NJ Post By GraNita (Guest Post) RE: Use Cheap Coffee For Hand ScrubberI do the same except I add some honey and a little vegetable oil to act as a exfoliant. It removes dead cells and rehydrates and smoothes my hands! Post by Rader1 RE: Use Cheap Coffee For Hand ScrubberDo you mean coffee GROUNDS??? Or brewed coffee?? Post by KLJohn RE: Use Cheap Coffee For Hand ScrubberI do the same thing with table salt. I wet my hands, pour a mound of salt into my palms, scrub and rinse with tap water. removes even garlic smeels Post By Patti (Guest Post) |
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