Apr 03 2009
Home Remedies Using Coffee Filters, They’re Good For More Than Just Making Coffee
The inexpensive coffee filter has many more uses than just keeping the coffee grounds out of our morning cup of joe. Coffee filters can be used for many home remedies.
When you cooking or heating something in the microwave, cover the bowl/plate with a coffee filter to prevent splattering.
Protect your good china by placing a coffee filter between each plate and bowl.
Place a coffee filter in cast iron cookware when storing to absorb moisture and prevent rust.
Use coffee filter as disposable bowls when you are chopping/dicing several foods for recipes, or need to weigh foods.
Before adding potting soil to a new flower pot, place a coffee filter in the bottom of the planter to prevent the potting soil from leaking out of the bottom drainage holes.
Before you give a child an ice cream on a stick, poke the sticks through a coffee filter to catch the ice cream drips.
Coffee filters absorb the grease from fried food, use to drain fried chicken, bacon, etc. Coffee filters makes excellent grease strainers when you are recycling your cooking grease.
A small strip of a coffee filter will stop the bleeding from a razor nick quicker than a piece of tissue paper.

