EGGS are one of the most popular breakfast foods in the UK, with countless omelettes and pancakes made every morning across the country.After making your poached, fried or scrambled delicacy, the obvious next step would be to tidy up, by tossing the eggshells in the bin.GettyEggshells have a number of little known uses[/caption]GettyThey can be used to deter slugs in the garden[/caption]But did you know that eggshells have an abundance of hidden uses that can help improve the running of your home and garden?1.
GardeningEggshells are packed full of calcium, which helps plants to build cell walls, and grow faster. Next time you have a fry-up, try crushing up your eggshells and adding them to your compost heap.Lots of plants such as tomatoes and squash struggle with collecting enough calcium to grow, so the eggshells are guaranteed to give them the boost they need.
You can also use eggshells to protect your plants from slugs and snails, as if you place crushed up eggshells on your soil, the sharp edges will scare the pests off.2. Unclogging the SinkPlacing eggshells in the strainer of your kitchen sink may seem counter-productive, but it can actually help keep it unclogged.
The crushed shells will break up any bits of food, and keep the sink clog free.However, make sure not to let any of the shells go down the drain, as this will only add to the problem. 3.
Improving the Taste of CoffeeGrinding up eggshells and mixing them in with coffee grounds can improve the taste of your morni.
