10 ways to reuse expired spices

10 ways to reuse expired spices

Old or expired spices, how to reuse them. Let's see together some useful tips to avoid waste.

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Le expired spices, or that have lost their aroma and properties, do not necessarily have to be thrown away. If you prefer not to use them as a condiment, you can use them for house cleaning, to harmlessly ward off unwanted insects or to color and perfume the soap and Candles that you will prepare with your hands. Here are some useful tips to avoid any waste.





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Carpet cleaning

To improve cleaning and deodorize carpets proceed like this: sprinkle small quantities of cinnamon, thyme, nutmeg or clove powder. Also ginger and rosemary are suitable. Let it act for a few minutes and then beat the carpet, or pass it with a vacuum cleaner. Make sure that the spices you use do not stain the carpet by making a small test in one corner.

Read also: How to clean carpets and rugs naturally

Keep away the ants

Instead of using insecticides, the next time you want to keep insects like ants away from your home, try to use the old spices. Those with thestronger aroma they will be perfect. Try chilli, oregano, sage and peppermint. Sprinkle them on sills of the most problematic windows or corners of the house.

Read also: 10 natural remedies for ants

Making soap

Spices are perfect ingredients to add to homemade soap. You can combine them in the preparation with the cold method, During the stage of the belt, or you can use them to obtain infusions to be used as ingredients in place of water. Among the best spices to use we find cinnamon, sage and rosemary. With turmeric you can color the soap yellow.

Read also: How to color and perfume self-produced soap in a natural way

Watercolors

With stronger colored spices, like paprika, curry, chili powder, cinnamon, turmeric and nutmeg, you can create watercolors for your children. Just mix the spices on a saucer or in a glass, together with small quantities ofwater. You can apply the colors with a brush as for normal watercolors. THU the tutorial.



Protect the vegetable garden

If you want to protect yours garden or your garden from insects harmful to plants or from the arrival of small animals, such as mice and moles, you can sprinkle the critical spots with hot spices like paprika, chilli or cayenne pepper. The strong smell of the spices will drive away unwanted guests without harming them.

Laundry

Have you ever thought about using herbs and spices for laundry? The rosemary it is perfect during soaking to delete bad smells, especially in case of sweat. The black pepper helps maintain i bright colors and hinders the fading of the garments. Add a tablespoon or two when washing in the washing machine.

Making candles

Spices are very useful for coloring and flavoring homemade candles. You can use, for example, the cinnamon, turmeric, the cloves in powder, the berries of vanilla powder, or any spice you like the scent of. All you have to do is add them a teaspoon at a time during the processing of the candles, when you melt the wax.

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Grilling

The old spices may have lost much of their aroma. This does not mean, however, that you will have to give up using them to cook. You can try sprinkling part of it on foods to be cooked on the grill, or directly on barbecue. The heat should help to the release of what remains of their aroma.


Read also: Grilling: 10 ways to make the barbecue healthier

Deodorization

Most spices are capable of absorbing and fighting off bad smells. Their use is especially useful in wardrobes, drawers, pantries or shoe racks. Prepare small bags to fill with cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, black peppercorns and use them to deodorize the spaces of the house.


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Seminars

If you have spices at your disposal in the form of semi, you can get new seedlings to grow in pots or in thegarden. For example, you can plant gods coriander seeds or cumin, star anise, mustard o fennel. Successful sowing will depend on the freshness of the seeds themselves. However, trying small quantities costs nothing.

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