How to Use Banana Peels

Use them to polish your shoes., Feed them to your worm farm., Use them to fertilize plants., Rub them over your teeth to whiten them., Use them to make a face mask., Chop them into small pieces and stick under rosebushes as an aphid deterrent...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Use them to polish your shoes.

    Rub the peel over your shoes.

    They'll also polish your silverware.
  2. Step 2: Feed them to your worm farm.

    Worms love them. , Place peel in a large jar, cover with water and water plants.

    Keep adding water to maintain the fertilizer. , Use the white side on your teeth.

    You may also smush the peel on your forehead to relieve pain. , Banana peel contains enzymes to help condition your skin. , Dead or dried peels can also be used. , The pain will be eased. , They can be eaten raw or cooked; look for Asian or Indian recipes. , Include small pieces of banana sitting along the peel. , Change peel pieces regularly.

    Use duct tape to keep in place. , Tape it over the splinter; the enzymes will shift the splinter. , Use the pith side. , Add pieces to the trap to attract them. ,, They are good for compost material. ,, Rub your acne with the white side.

    Leave it on your face and don't wash off the rubbed on pith. ,
  3. Step 3: Use them to fertilize plants.

  4. Step 4: Rub them over your teeth to whiten them.

  5. Step 5: Use them to make a face mask.

  6. Step 6: Chop them into small pieces and stick under rosebushes as an aphid deterrent.

  7. Step 7: Place banana peels over your mosquito or ant bites

  8. Step 8: small scratches or poison ivy rash.

  9. Step 9: Eat them.

  10. Step 10: Use them to attract butterflies to your garden.

  11. Step 11: Wear peel over a wart until the wart drops off

  12. Step 12: yellow side on the wart.

  13. Step 13: Use the peel to remove a splinter.

  14. Step 14: Polish house plant leaves with the peel.

  15. Step 15: Use them to catch coddling moths.

  16. Step 16: Place over chicken breast to keep tender during cooking.

  17. Step 17: Compost them.

  18. Step 18: Make vinegar from the peels.

  19. Step 19: Get rid of acne using banana peels.

  20. Step 20: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Rub the peel over your shoes.

They'll also polish your silverware.

Worms love them. , Place peel in a large jar, cover with water and water plants.

Keep adding water to maintain the fertilizer. , Use the white side on your teeth.

You may also smush the peel on your forehead to relieve pain. , Banana peel contains enzymes to help condition your skin. , Dead or dried peels can also be used. , The pain will be eased. , They can be eaten raw or cooked; look for Asian or Indian recipes. , Include small pieces of banana sitting along the peel. , Change peel pieces regularly.

Use duct tape to keep in place. , Tape it over the splinter; the enzymes will shift the splinter. , Use the pith side. , Add pieces to the trap to attract them. ,, They are good for compost material. ,, Rub your acne with the white side.

Leave it on your face and don't wash off the rubbed on pith. ,

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