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Uses for Left Over Beer

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Date: 01/23/2008 Topic: Readers Request > Recycling  
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After a party, there are a lot of half empty bottles and cans of beer laying around. I recycle the bottles and cans, but I was wondering what is the best use for that old beer? Remember, it's other people left over, so I can't use it in food. I was wondering whether I could put in plants or what. I have some composting going on. Any ideas?

Asad from Jonesboro, AR
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Yes, you can water it down and use as plant food. They love it, except for ferns(too strong for ferns, it will kill them). It's also a good slug killer: put some in a shallow dish; they will crawl into it and drown. It's also a good rinse for hair, strips all the conditioner, etc... off and makes the hair look light and fluffy. Be sure to rinse it out well.

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