Boiling Eggshells for Various Uses

Bake clean shells at 200°F (95°C) for 20–30 minutes until crisp. Cool, then grind.
🌿 5 Smart Uses for Boiled Eggshells
1. Natural Calcium Supplement for Gardens
How: Grind dried shells into a fine powder. Sprinkle around tomato, pepper, or squash plants.
Why: Prevents blossom end rot (caused by calcium deficiency).
Tip: Add to compost pile for slow-release nutrients.
2. Homemade Calcium Powder for Smoothies or Baking
How: Grind sterilized shells into a fine, flour-like powder (use a coffee grinder dedicated to non-food items, or mortar & pestle).
Use: Add ¼ tsp to smoothies, oatmeal, or baked goods for a calcium boost.
⚠️ Caution: Consult your doctor before consuming. Not a substitute for medical supplements.

3. Gentle Scouring Scrub for Pots & Stains
How: Mix crushed boiled shells with a little soapy water. Use to scrub baked-on food from pans or stained coffee mugs.
Why: Shells are mildly abrasive but won’t scratch glass or ceramic.
Bonus: Biodegradable alternative to plastic-based scrubs!
4. Natural Pest Deterrent in the Garden
How: Scatter coarsely crushed boiled shells around seedlings.
Why: Sharp edges deter slugs, snails, and soft-bodied pests (though effectiveness varies—best combined with other methods).
5. DIY Seed Starters
How: Fill half an eggshell with potting soil. Plant seeds. When seedlings outgrow, gently crush the shell and plant directly in the ground—the shell decomposes and feeds the plant!
Perfect for: Herbs, tomatoes, flowers.
❌ What Eggshells Can’t Do (Myth Busting)
Whiten teeth: Too abrasive—can damage enamel.
Treat acid reflux: Unreliable and potentially unsafe without medical supervision.
Replace commercial calcium supplements: Dosage isn’t standardized.
❤️ The Bottom Line
Boiled eggshells aren’t magic—but they’re a simple, sustainable way to reduce waste and support your home and garden. With just a pot of water and a little creativity, you turn kitchen scraps into useful tools.

“Waste is just a resource in the wrong place.”

So save those shells, give them a boil, and let them work for you—naturally. 🥚✨