What can I do with expired coffee powder that taste funny?!


Question:

What can I do with expired coffee powder that taste funny?

What other better ways to use my stale coffee powder other than throwing them away.


Answers:
Serve it to unwanted guests.

throw it away duhhh....then go to the store and buy some more

My grandmother used to mix her used coffee grounds in with the soil in her plants. For some reason it seemed to perk them up. You could brew it anyway, pour out the coffee & then dump the used coffee grounds in your flower garden.

Use it as a plant fertilizer or compost...most plants love it

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Give it to someone you dont like. Things expire for a reason.

you can use it for dyeing fabrics.
your fabrics might smell like coffee, but that wouldnt be so bad (they would of course be a nice rich brown)

Ummmm ... throw it out ... ?

Mix 2 Tablespoon of the powder with a little water add to powdered sugar to make a coffee icing it's yummy you can put it on a chocolate or yellow cake, to jazz it up or drizzle it over a coffee cake.

You could make a gravy out of it "Red Eye Gravy"
Just fry some ham in a skillet, remove add flour to grease then use a 3 or 4 tablespoon coffee in milk to make the gravy

If you are talking about instant coffee, toss it.

trash it, or help your plants by mixing it with some dirt and other compost/plant food, and presto you have got instant plant gormet!

You can use it for your plants.

toss it in the garden

PUt it in the soil of your garden, as fertilizer.
By the way Juicey, that icing sounds good. But I bet new coffee powder would be better for it. For my cookies, too.

Use it as cat litter.

mix it in with your potting soil.

use for your plants I know that some plants like coffee




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