Sentences with phrase «take coffee grounds»

The thing we love most about this eco-friendly company is that they take coffee grounds from local coffee shops, add them to the textiles of their clothing and prevent even more rubbish from ending up in nearby landfills.
This spec shows you if the machine can take coffee grounds.

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In the 1600's, the Japanese took the cold brew introduced by the Dutch sailors, and created an elegant tower that slowly drips cold water onto a bed of coffee grounds, eventually yielding a perfect cold brewed concentrate.
June 27 — When Liverpool take to the field next season, they will do so wearing shirts made in part from coffee grounds, after their new kit was unveiled by Warrior.
Now, finish that cup of coffee and take those used grounds out to their new home in your compost bin.
«I had pica and literally would take spoonfuls of coffee grounds right out of the coffee can,» says mom of two Emily Laurie.
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.
The researchers are taking used coffee grounds from a campus coffee shop and using them as compost to cultivate gourmet mushrooms at the K - State Student Farm.
Some of the newer generation k - cups are recyclable, but you have to take them apart and separate the plastic, compost the coffee grounds and dispose of the top.
I take used the morning's coffee grounds mix in olive oil or a cream and blend into a paste.
The chunks were too much to take with my coffee, so I have been adding the date sugar in before the filter stage (in with the grounds.)
Updated, 6:17 p.m. As Cleveland tries to find a path to normalcy after hosting the Republican National Convention, as the city's urban farmers prepare to benefit from a convention - boosted bonanza of composted coffee grounds * (there's an up side to everything), it's worth taking a closer look at a few details in how the party handled global warming in its platform and rhetoric.
From reading her book, I was curious about what it would take to get set up with a bucket of wormy friends, but after talking about what I'll be composting (a lot of juicer shreds, some vegetable peels, coffee grounds and tea), she made a compelling case that going the fermenting route was right for me.
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