
* Accelerate the germination
of grass seeds. Mix two tablespoons of cold, strong brewed tea into each pound
of seed, cover, and set in the refrigerator for five days. Before sowing, spread
the seed to dry for a day or two on newspapers on the garage or basement floor.
* Apply wet tea bags
directly to the burn, or secure in place with gauze.
* Boil three or four Tea
Bags in one quart of water for ten minutes. Add enough cold water to make a
comfortable soak. Soak your feet for twenty to thirty minutes, then dry and
apply food powder. Do this twice a day until odour is under control. Then
continue twice a week to keep odour under control. Tannin, which can be found in
tea, is a drying agent.
* Clean varnished woodwork.
Tea is a good cleaning agent for any kind of woodwork.
* Cold tea is a good
cleaning agent for any kind of woodwork.
* Cut a piece of gauze paper
from a tea bags to fit the nail, coat with Maybelline Crystal Clear Nail Polish,
and press gently against the break. Then cover with
coloured nail polish.
* Deodorise stuffy rooms. Mix one quart brewed tea and four tablespoons Lemon, strain through a Mr.
Coffee Filter, and store in empty spray bottles.
* Deodorise your feet.
Boil three or four tea bags in one quart of water for ten minutes. Add
enough cold water to make a comfortable soak. Soak your feet for twenty to
thirty minutes, then dry and apply food powder. Do this twice a day until odour
is under control. Then continue twice a week to keep odour under control.
Tannin, which can be found in tea, is a drying agent.
* Drink brewed tea with
Lemon or honey.
* Drink plenty of tea and
eat toast. The tannin in tea is reported to be helpful in cases of diarrhoea,
while its liquid replaces fluids lost by the body.
* Dye greying white fabrics. If bleach won't whiten a greying white garment, soak the item in hot,
strong brewed tea until it is a shade darker than you desire. Then rinse in cold
water and let dry.
* Fix a broken fingernail. Cut a piece of gauze paper from a tea bags to fit the nail, coat with
Maybelline Crystal Clear Nail Polish, and press gently against the break. Then
cover with coloured nail polish.
* Help relieve diarrhoea. Drink plenty of tea and eat toast. The tannin in tea is reported to be
helpful in cases of diarrhoea, while its liquid replaces fluids lost by the
body.
* Highlight brown hair. Rinse red or brown hair with brewed tea for golden highlights.
* If bleach won't whiten a
greying white garment, soak the item in hot, strong brewed tea bags until it is
a shade darker than you desire. Then rinse in cold water and let dry.
* Invigorate house plants.
Mix one quart brewed tea bags and four tablespoons Lemon, strain through a Mr.
Coffee filter, and store in empty spray bottles.
* Mix two tablespoons of cold, strong
brewed tea into each pound of seed, cover, and set in the refrigerator for five
days. Before sowing, spread the seed to dry for a day or two on newspapers on
the garage or basement floor.
* Pat your sunburn with wet
tea bags.
* Place Tea Bags soaked in
cool water or lukewarm water over your eyes for at least fifteen minutes.
* Polish black lacquer.
Polish black lacquer. Wash black lacquer pieces with strong brewed tea, then
wipe dry with a soft cloth.
* Press cool, moist tea bags
against the cavity with your finger.
* Relieve sunburn pain. Pat your sunburn with wet tea bags.
* Rinse red or brown hair
with brewed tea for golden highlights.
* Soothe a burn. Apply wet tea bags directly to the burn, or secure in place with gauze.
* Soothe a sore throat or
laryngitis. Soothe a
sore throat or laryngitis. Drink brewed tea with Lemon or Honey.
* Soothe tired eyes.
Place tea bags soaked in cool water or lukewarm water over your eyes for
at least fifteen minutes.
* Stop gums from bleeding
after having a tooth pulled.
Stop
gums from bleeding after having a tooth pulled. Press a cool, moist tea bags
against the cavity with your finger.
* Tenderise meat. Add equal
parts strong brewed tea and double strength beef stock to a tough pot roast or
stew. The tannin in tea is a natural meat tenderizer.
* Wash black lacquer pieces
with strong brewed tea, then wipe dry with a soft cloth.
* Water ferns and other
houseplants once a week with a weak, tepid brewed tea.