A hot cup of black tea can help you feel relaxed, rejuvenated and hydrated. But, did you know that your black tea bag can do so much more than just create a mug of joy? From banishing foot odor to ...
Some perennial veggies provide natural fertilizer for themselves and nearby plant life. The same goes for herbs. Old and used tea bags provide nitrogen, tannic acid, and other components that help ...
Going the extra mile to recycle once-used items from our home is always a good thing. But what if we told you that reusing an everyday kitchen staple can bring natural benefits to your garden? We ...
If you remember the number of times you've thrown away used teabags, then that’s how many times you've been missing out on more of their benefits. Tea bags can be used for more other than preparing ...
We spoke to a group of experts for creative ideas for using a tea bag once you’re done making a batch of sweet tea or a cup of your favorite blend.
"Generally, the more oxidized the tea, the longer and/or hotter you want to steep the tea," Richolt says. "With white and green teas, you want to use a lower temperature, preferably, or at least less ...
Some tea bags release billions of tiny plastic particles when immersed in hot water, creating tea that can harm your health and increase your risk of cancer—but not all tea is equally as dangerous.
Jeanne Theresia Mintarja, a student at the University of Surabaya, creates home decorations from used tea bags in response to ...
The average tea drinker in the U.K. goes through about four bags a day -- that's nearly 1,500 tea bags tossed in the trash each year. No wonder so many people wonder whether those bags can be ...
Researchers at Oregon’s South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve are importing teabags from the UK, but they’re not using it to brew a cup of tea in between studies. These tea bags are being ...