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The Amazing Uses for Egg Shells {Part 2}

April 16, 2012 by Katie Mae Stanley 1 Comment

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Oh, egg shells, I just can’t get enough of them! They are so useful that I had to share some more tips on ways to use them. Not only are egg shells beneficial to your health but you can use them around the “homestead”, for crafts and cleaning too!
If you missed out last month, be sure to check out Part 1 to find out how to use egg shells to improve the nutrition and taste of your food. To read the rest of today’s post join me over at Frugal Granola.

This post is part of Fat Tuesday, Teach Me Tuesday, Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways,  Wildcraft Wednesday,  Simple Lives Thursday, Pennywise Plattter Thursday,  Homemaknig Link-up

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Katie Mae Stanley is the creator of Nourishing Simplicity. She believes that a made from scratch life is possible with a measure of grace. She teaches you to craft simple, nourishing recipes and natural DIY products at home.

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  1. Shanda

    April 17, 2012 at 2:01 pm

    Thank you for linking this with On Your Heart Tuesday. I went back to look at your other link and was fascinated. I knew egg shells had calcium but never thought of using them. I’m going to try the powder idea. I know I do throw them in the yard to fertilize and my tortoise eats them at times.!

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