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Egg Shells: How to Reuse

June 16, 2013 by Alexa Mason

While it may not seem like there would be many ways to reuse egg shells, there are actually a surprising number of ways that they can be used rather than throwing them into the trash. Below you should find plenty of interesting alternative uses for them no matter how many eggs you eat a day.
It’s important to note that for most of the eggshell uses mentioned below, it’s important to clean them so that they are bacteria free. Thoroughly wash the eggshells before using, and then bake them on a cookie sheet at 150 degrees Fahrenheit for approximately 10 minutes to ensure you get the best results when using your eggshell.

About Alexa Mason

Alexa Mason is a freelance writer and internet entrepreneur. She is also a parent to two beautiful little girls. She chronicles her journey as a single mom working on building financial security.

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