16 other things that you can do with tea:
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1. Recovering from tired eyes
Tired
and red eyes can be caused by irritation, too much crying or simple
tiredness. While ice bags or cucumber slices are a workable solution,
tea bags get you the same results but are also warm and pleasant. Put
them in hot water, allow them to cool a bit and then place them on the
eyelids like a compress.
2. Improving the taste of meat and chickpeas
Meat
tastes great when properly cooked, but when not, it can become stale,
hard and dry. Here is an effective solution to the problem: Use used tea
bags to make a marinade that will restore its flavor. Soaking hard meat
in black tea can also help soften it again. For chickpeas/ chole, boil peas with a tea bag to give better colour and flavour !
3. Cleaning wood surfaces
Tea
can be a great and gentle cleaning material for wood floors and
surfaces. Wipe the wood surfaces or furniture with a clean cloth soaked
in cool tea water, then use a clean and dry towel to prevent stains.
4. Removing fat and dirt
The
astringency of the tea will reduce the fatty buildup in pots and pans.
Just soak the used tea bag in the container you wish to clean.
5. Cleaning Rugs
Clean
moldy and dirty rugs by spreading some used (dry) tea leaves on it.
Leave them sit for 10 minutes and then vacuum the rug. If these are
delicate carpets, you can gently brush the tea leaves away.
6. Cleaning fatty fingerprints from glass
Tea
can remove those pesky fingerprints from glass, and make it shine. Just
rub a moist tea bag on the glass surface, then use a spray bottle
filled with tea water and wipe.
7. Cleaning the toilet
Use
tea to remove stubborn stains from the bottom of the toilet. Soak
several bags of tea for several hours in the toilet water and then
remove them gently and brush the sides.
8. Getting rid of fish smell
To get rid of that overpowering smell of fish, wash your hands in tea water.
9. Air freshener
Bags
of tea can absorb those bad odors in the pantry, in your shoes or in
your car. Put a few tea bags on a tray and put them in the closet, shoe
or car. Let them absorb the odors.
10. Getting rid of bad foot odor
If
you suffer from stinky feet, soak them for 20 minutes in a tea bath.
Use black tea for extreme cases. The astringency in the tea will close
the sweat glands that give off the smell and the tannin will kill the
bacteria.
11. Removing warts and blisters
Soak a tea bag in water and put it on the blister for 20-30 minutes. Make sure to throw away the bag afterwards.
12. Diminishing mouth ulcers
Get
your mouth wounds to heal faster by gently biting a used tea bag. The
healing powers of the tea will reduce the pain, shrink the blood vessels
and stop the bleeding.
13. Treating burns
If
you suffer from a really bad case of acne or irritated skin from a burn
or sun tanning, use used tea bags to bring relief. Wash the areas burnt
with a cold tea bag, but if most of the skin needs it, draw a bath of
tea water
14. Treat acne
Many find that washing your face with a cool brew of green tea is an effective solution for acne.
15. Avoiding fleas
To turn back fleas from your dog or cat, spread some dry and used tea leaves around the place they sleep.
16. Softening and dying your hair
Washing
your hair with a cup of tea can make it shiny and soft to the touch.
However, if your hair is light colored, it may turn darker, which is
perfect if you want to dye it.
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