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cindyAtStaged4more

August 08, 2007

huh. i only know #10 & 9 since my parents do that. *but make sure you dry the grounds or they can get moldy. ;( i love these tips. i will definitely try #6.

cheers,

cindy 

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greenbriel

July 23, 2007
You can also fruit mushrooms on old grounds. A company called Fungi Perfecti has a strain of oyster mushroom called the Espresso Oyster Mushroom Patch that's been developed to do particularly well on grounds.
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threadbanger

June 27, 2007
Hey guys! We tried out step # 7 and dyed some of our own jeans in coffee to give it a vintage look. Check out our Curbly How To: http://www.curbly.com/threadbanger/posts/1517-DIY-Vintage-Jeans-Coffee-style-
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gigoit

June 26, 2007
Reusing is always a good solution. Check out http://www.gigoit.org for free reusable items.
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pineapplegirl

June 26, 2007
Yep. My local Starbucks bags up their used grounds and sets them in a basket for people to take home. Check it out next time you go.
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DIY Maven

June 22, 2007
Hey Chris, you don't have to--I've heard Starbucks et al will give you their used grounds if you ask politely.
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Chrisjob

June 22, 2007
Aren't these fun!? I don't even drink coffee, and I wanna start just to use these alternative use tips.
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