Teabags: 7 household remedies that show why you should never throw away a used teabag again

I start my day with coffee and wind down with tea. Normally, I’d toss the used tea bag—but

after learning a few tricks from my grandmother, I never do.Used tea bags can:Soothe

Sunburns & Burns: Black tea’s tannins cool sunburns and ease minor burns. Just apply a cooled tea bag to the skin,

Reduce Puffy Eyes: Chill used tea bags and place them on your eyes to shrink puffiness.

Remove Grease Stains: Soak dishes with tea bags in water; stains come off easily.Fertilize Plants:

Bury tea bags around plants—roses and ferns especially thrive.Kill Weeds: Brewed black

tea mixed with vinegar and citrus peel works as a natural weed killer.Try these simple tips—your tea bags are more useful than you think!

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