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4.Clean your floors naturally

Did you know that expired yogurt can be used to clean your floors, especially marble ones?

  • Recipe:  Mix 1 part yogurt with 2 parts water. Dip a mop in this mixture, wring it out, then clean your floors.
  • Result:  A natural shine without resorting to harsh chemicals.

5.Enhance your marinated meats

Yogurt is an ideal ingredient for tenderizing meat while preserving its natural flavors.

  • Usage:  Marinate your meat with yogurt and your favorite spices. Unlike lemon, yogurt softens without masking the flavors.
  • Idea:  Perfect for kebabs, curries or summer grills.

6.Boost your plants with homemade fertilizer

Expired yogurt can enrich your plants’ soil with its natural nutrients.

  • How to do it:  Dilute 1 part yogurt with 2 parts water, then use this mixture to water your plants.
  • Advantage:  An economical and ecological fertilizer to revitalize your plants.

A second life for your food products

Yogurt isn’t the only expired food you can recycle:

  • Eggs:  Up to 3 weeks after date, perfect for feeding plants or making hair masks.
  • Tomatoes or cream:  Ideal for marinades or as a base for tasty sauces.
  • Ice cream:  When properly stored in the freezer, it remains edible for months.

Conclusion: making economy and ecology rhyme

Don’t throw away your expired yogurts without thinking! With a little creativity, they become allies for your  beauty routine ,  effective household tools  or  natural fertilizers . Reduce waste while simplifying your daily life with these  practical and environmentally friendly tips .

A gesture for the planet and for your wallet!

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