Not exact matches
For others, the agency recommends removing them from their original containers and mixing them with
something undesirable like cat litter or
coffee grounds then putting them in a container like a plastic bag and throwing them away.
Your child would need immediate help if his vomit has blood or has
something similar to the looks of
coffee grounds, or if he complains about abdominal pain persisting even after he vomits.
Get rid of them through your local drug take - back program, or put them in a sealed bag with
something your child won't want to eat — like kitty litter or
coffee grounds — and throw it in the trash.
Instead, it's recommended that you mix Rx pills with
something like dirt, cat litter, or
coffee grounds to make them less appealing to someone to dig out of the garbage, then seal that undesirable mixture in a plastic bag or container and throw the whole shebang away.
Something that never felt right to me was throwing away used
coffee grounds.
This basically is an oozing build up of wax that dries out and can look
something like
coffee grounds.
As a general rule, you want
something like 20 times more carbon (cardboard, woody stalks etc) than nitrogen (grass clippings, soft vegetable scraps,
coffee grounds, etc..)