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  • @oskarleojosefsson1242
    @oskarleojosefsson1242 2 года назад +100

    That's really smart honestly, helps the environment and gives people jobs!

  • @StealthyDead
    @StealthyDead 2 года назад +100

    "In nature, there is no waste. Waste is a human invention."
    That's an enormously powerful quote to bury at the end of the video chopped up with an outro right after.

    • @acidset
      @acidset 2 года назад +1

      It's called going out with a bang

  • @martinsriggs2441
    @martinsriggs2441 2 года назад +139

    When I see good videos like this I usually take my time to appreciate the experts who make these videos possible, it's not easy to help a lot of people make money

    • @martinsriggs2441
      @martinsriggs2441 2 года назад

      I would blame myself if I heard of an opportunity like this and let it go to waste, please am interested how can I do business with him

  • @thegreencompany2101
    @thegreencompany2101 2 года назад +168

    Using coffee grounds waste streams as raw material to grow mushrooms is so smart! Great to see this inventive way of producing new foods🙌🏼🌍

    • @fernandezlopez5001
      @fernandezlopez5001 2 года назад

      *Via Telegram*

    • @fernandezlopez5001
      @fernandezlopez5001 2 года назад

      *Vasco_tripstore*

    • @fernandezlopez5001
      @fernandezlopez5001 2 года назад

      *I'll refer you to this online shop where I bought some grams of DMT LSD Mushrooms Aderrall and other psychedelic products.*

    • @natel9019
      @natel9019 2 года назад

      Mushrooms are heavy metal hyper accumulators. I would not eat those mushrooms.

    • @chadiel9152
      @chadiel9152 2 года назад

      @@natel9019 what are some effects of eating too many mushrooms? I didn't know they could contain metals

  • @armuk
    @armuk 2 года назад +16

    permafungi are onto something.
    even producing useful material (insulation) out of their own waste material, is a truly circular workflow with nothing discarded - very commendable

  • @danishbutter1847
    @danishbutter1847 2 года назад +5

    Coffee grounds are a gardener's gold.

  • @Prevbdbdudufhdh
    @Prevbdbdudufhdh 2 года назад +9

    Shrooms microdosing helped me overcome my life long addiction to cigarettes and alcohol, I just relocated and they're so hard to come by here, I really need to buy some

  • @mikewazowski471
    @mikewazowski471 2 года назад +5

    I work at a gas station and starting right when I joined I started collecting the coffee grounds we used, when making 6 or 7 pots of coffee a day we use about 2 or 3 kilos of coffee so now I use it to make tabletops with epoxy resin. I also collect every single receipt paper and, after turning them into goo and drying them into flakes, I use them to make the legs of the tables using wood dust from my local mill, more epoxy resin, and the receipt pieces. So far business is booming!

  • @aquahealingfalls
    @aquahealingfalls 7 месяцев назад +1

    The Process is Extremely Amazing, and Highly Informative
    Recycling Coffee Grounds and Growing Beautiful Mushrooms
    And Selling and then Forming Organic Packing Material…
    All Natural Process to Eliminate Waste utilizing Minimal Technology ..
    Wow❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Thankyou for Sharing this
    Those Mushrooms are quite Beautiful and Unique

  • @moneydiary
    @moneydiary 2 года назад +74

    This is incredible! Great use of resources that would otherwise end up in landfill.

    • @chadiel9152
      @chadiel9152 2 года назад +4

      @@robertlee6338 a landfill is a huge pile of materials that take an incredibly long time to break down. They are comprised of mostly plastic. But coffee grounds are completely organic and will breakdown very quickly

    • @edwardhisse2687
      @edwardhisse2687 2 года назад +1

      @@chadiel9152 and they will break down even faster than usual bc mushrooms growing in them is itself the process of breaking down.

    • @edwardhisse2687
      @edwardhisse2687 2 года назад

      @Gerry Teigland Eide Oh so they dont break down coffee grounds? And its more of a substrate to hold moisture and other nutrients? I had no clue there was such a clear distinction! Thank you for sharing.

  • @fableagain
    @fableagain 2 года назад +6

    There are companies in the Netherlands working with this concept as well. You can buy kits for instance, and there are farms supplying restaurants.

  • @dertythegrower
    @dertythegrower 2 года назад +19

    You can actually do this with a bag of organic brown rice, and get the spores from many shops by mail, to put into the rice satchels like Uncle Ben's.
    Also, if you put it above your plants, the fungi makes co2, and it drops onto your plants to make them grow faster

  • @rhubarbpie2027
    @rhubarbpie2027 2 года назад +1

    "Waste is a human invention." The simplicity and truth of that statement is incredibly powerful.

  • @tfoen7678
    @tfoen7678 2 года назад +1

    What a great way to complete the cycle of reusing and producing goods for the consumer and the environment.

  • @Actingskint
    @Actingskint 2 года назад

    Excellent idea . I hope that the bags the coffee is hung up in , is a recyclable plastic , otherwise it's a bit of a backward step in the process . Y
    We need more companies adopting the idea . Waste is indeed a human problem .

  • @Matisto1
    @Matisto1 2 года назад +58

    The sad thing is that in most countries is the coffee grounds are considered to be trash and therefore may not be used in food production.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 2 года назад +3

      highly doubtful! Which countries are you making this claim for & how is it different from using compost, or are you claiming "most countries" have bans on using compost too?
      To my knowledge there's only one country that has "trash" & no doubt only one that would consider bans on this sort of "trash" use too

    • @martin162asd
      @martin162asd 2 года назад +3

      @@mehere8038 I think it's more about the (probably) low % of the population that composts, some countries might have a stronger culture for it but i doubt many countries have more than 10% of population composting.

    • @Matisto1
      @Matisto1 2 года назад +5

      @@mehere8038 An example is the Netherlands. If you were to collect the coffee grounds you need a licence that is the same as you would use for picking up trash. You then need further permits to actually use the coffee grounds for further production. Therefore you see some coffee mushroom farmers here but they had to go through a lot of legal hassle.

  • @BaDazai
    @BaDazai 2 года назад +6

    🥰 I looooooove oyster mushrooms. I'm never without packets in my fridge, hopefully I'll be able to grow them myself on my new property when it's completed.

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      *I'll refer you to this dude online i bought few grams of N-N dmt LSD shrooms mushrooms Aderrall Lean and other psychedelic products and ship discreetly to any location**

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      On telegram

    • @BaDazai
      @BaDazai 2 года назад +2

      @@Harry_scott SCAM!!!

    • @haxboi5492
      @haxboi5492 2 года назад +1

      @@BaDazai true plus we dont care

    • @BaDazai
      @BaDazai 2 года назад

      @@haxboi5492 wait, who doesn't care?

  • @nbl1ve804
    @nbl1ve804 2 года назад +4

    "In nature, there is no waste, waste is a human invention" couldn't have said it better my man. Gods plan encapsulates all 🙌🏽

    • @teteteteta2548
      @teteteteta2548 2 года назад

      Trust me, waste isn’t a human invention. How do you think coal and oil is made

  • @thewen
    @thewen 2 года назад +1

    this is the innovation that can happen when profit isn't the priority, something the US don't understand

  • @albinmiftari1832
    @albinmiftari1832 7 месяцев назад

    I am currently growing mushrooms on coffegrounds and so far the mycelium seems to love it.

  • @RyanUehara12345252Rpage
    @RyanUehara12345252Rpage 2 года назад

    That is a good solution to help us feed our cities and make them more sustainable.

  • @norawitchanbooranapinich3518
    @norawitchanbooranapinich3518 2 года назад +11

    Waste is human invention. Damn.

    • @IKARNIFEX
      @IKARNIFEX 2 года назад +3

      Those words hit hard

    • @vaibhavsoni2437
      @vaibhavsoni2437 2 года назад

      Exactly what I came down to write, word for word!

  • @joshb7415
    @joshb7415 2 года назад +1

    coffee grounds are being used for many things now :)

  • @Eadgamul
    @Eadgamul 2 года назад +15

    Great initiative. Is it possible with used tea leaves too? Does anyone know?

    • @tnasr3254
      @tnasr3254 2 года назад +3

      yes, tea is compostable

  • @ayeshaclassesgk
    @ayeshaclassesgk 2 года назад +5

    Business insider❤️I love your videos, it gives me something to look forward to❤️love to see more this kind of video

  • @HaekalAlchatieb
    @HaekalAlchatieb 2 года назад +22

    Hmmmm... I don't think coffee grounds destroy soil, actually coffee grounds are very good compost material, I even use coffee grounds for mulching my plants

    • @jurezibert
      @jurezibert 2 года назад +7

      exactly. by the time they decompose, they are nontoxic. It's a good source of slow release nitrogen

    • @rontropics26
      @rontropics26 2 года назад +1

      Did they say coffee grounds destroy soil?

    • @dark69geko
      @dark69geko 2 года назад

      To much of a good thing is as bad as too little, thats why to much fertilizer can kill your plants, and accumulating only coffee growns in a landfill without composting it, boost the soil acidity, to the point most plants won't be able to grow

    • @HaekalAlchatieb
      @HaekalAlchatieb 2 года назад +2

      @@rontropics26 yes

    • @SP-ki5gn
      @SP-ki5gn 2 года назад

      @@rontropics26 Yes, too acidic.

  • @xuanlin6420
    @xuanlin6420 2 года назад

    So simple yet sooo goodd

  • @paroxymal7688
    @paroxymal7688 2 года назад

    Lol riding a bicycle to collect coffee is the most Belgian thing ever 😂😅

  • @deejaydiabolic
    @deejaydiabolic 2 года назад +1

    What a fun guy 😉🍄

  • @vaioskaliakoudas6388
    @vaioskaliakoudas6388 2 года назад +4

    I believe using coffee grounds to make leather is also an interesting idea of recycling

    • @ron6ld821
      @ron6ld821 2 года назад +1

      Waste is a human invention. 😢

  • @stacyjong8096
    @stacyjong8096 2 года назад

    What a fantastic idea!

  • @williamjones6053
    @williamjones6053 2 года назад +1

    I put grounds under my tomatoes ..and you can see a difference in the color and taste the difference in the slices ..

  • @nikkiewhite476
    @nikkiewhite476 Год назад +2

    This is wonderful.
    I wish you guys would include links to the sites of the businesses you showcase! I would love to order a grow box of mushrooms. I have severe allergies so the typical way of growing mushrooms means I can't eat them. The wood and coffee method I can probably eat but I cannot find them!

  • @kinangeagle133
    @kinangeagle133 2 года назад +4

    “Instead of ending up in landfills [referring to coffee grounds]” Im not sure if im wrong, but coffee grounds are organic and they decompose and go back into the earth. They even look like dirt. In fact aren’t they technically good for trash dumbs since they help decomposers like mushrooms grow?

    • @dehout
      @dehout 2 года назад

      The Netherlands and as far as I know Belgium don’t use landfills in that sense, the trash is first incinerated. That’s a shame for a good material as these grounds.

    • @prithabazani
      @prithabazani 2 года назад +1

      I wonder what about so many plastic bags waste that's used for mushrooms cultivation, they could have used some alternative instead of plastic bags.

  • @erikad0511
    @erikad0511 2 года назад

    That's a beautiful thing...

  • @hanahclaudia
    @hanahclaudia 2 года назад

    Thank you, for feeding and helps this Planet. 💗

  • @TheOvenCoven108
    @TheOvenCoven108 2 года назад

    Terrence McKenna would be proud

  • @Mk-qt2bl
    @Mk-qt2bl Год назад

    I want to do my masters thesis on this topic! Fantastic!!

  • @nitikashanker376
    @nitikashanker376 2 года назад

    Coffee Mushroom and Coco Mushroom.

  • @alparslankorkmaz2964
    @alparslankorkmaz2964 2 года назад +2

    Nice video

  • @jewelprecious7331
    @jewelprecious7331 2 года назад +1

    Very smart people

  • @Joo1996
    @Joo1996 2 года назад +5

    Amazing! But is there no alternative to using plastic bags for growing the mushrooms in and also for the final packaging?

    • @jimbojones5083
      @jimbojones5083 2 года назад +3

      No

    • @deadinside8781
      @deadinside8781 2 года назад +1

      There's plastic made of cassava I believe, but I'm not so sure about it. I want it to be tested to be pure cassava and if it actually dissolves in hot water like they say.

    • @jonathanavice8052
      @jonathanavice8052 2 года назад

      Nothing will replace plastic

  • @kylebarnedt3109
    @kylebarnedt3109 2 года назад

    I love that mycology is getting more coverage lately. This technique is not new though. Anyone can do this at home. Buy some oyster mushrooms at the store, use a pressure cooker to sterilize the used coffee grounds and mix in some pieces of mushroom in a clean environment. Incubate at ~70 degrees F until the substrate is fully colonized and then fruit at ~60 F with some more air and light.

  • @HighTeaWithTheQueen
    @HighTeaWithTheQueen Год назад

    Light is needed to grow the mushrooms. Only during inoculation it can be dark. Fruiting - lights.

  • @samalight7249
    @samalight7249 2 года назад +3

    great pairing with the coffee grounds idea from the Ukraine story of becoming glasses. will we be seeing this video also go into he worldwide waste playlist or will it be going in a different one?

  • @babygorilla4233
    @babygorilla4233 2 года назад

    I kinda want to get more mushrooms in my diet. I already grow a lotta plants and fungi can be low maintenance high yield.

  • @evongunnar
    @evongunnar 2 года назад +2

    used coffee isnt acidic ans doesn't destroy the soil great in compost

  • @bryantnojang709
    @bryantnojang709 2 года назад

    I do love oyster mushrooms 😊

  • @rodelenz8114
    @rodelenz8114 2 года назад

    Interesting 👏👏👏 I grow Mushrooms with Human hair waste at my Laboratory, it is very interesting how much keratin can be refined and reused.

  • @kinangeagle133
    @kinangeagle133 2 года назад

    But the plastic bags aren’t decomposable like the coffee grounds that they saved from the trash fill. Won’t waste cotton and fabrics be a fine alternative?

  • @sayanjitb
    @sayanjitb Год назад

    That's a ingenious way of reducing waste. But now how will you deal with those used hanging polythene black sacks? How do you account for these plastic wastes generated from your business?

  • @Chris-xj4kk
    @Chris-xj4kk 2 года назад +3

    This is really cool! This may sound like a foolish question, but if growing the mushrooms in a coffee or wood chip soil, might the mushrooms take on some of the taste of the environment they grow in.?? I’m thinking of grapes as an example when wine is made! Thanks for a fine program!

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 2 года назад +3

      no taste difference I've noticed, although my pressure cooker certainly took on the smell of the cow poo I sterilised in it - to the point that I had to buy a new one for cooking! The mushrooms that ate that cow poo though tasted the same as all others (although there was more of them with the poo added)

  • @faiida1793
    @faiida1793 2 года назад

    Cool!!!!!!

  • @crismic1
    @crismic1 2 года назад

    Im my hometown we also grow it in dark damp room for home use

  • @AceBlake
    @AceBlake 2 года назад

    How do the mushrooms poke out of the bag, are they perforated or just punch through?

    • @acidset
      @acidset 2 года назад +1

      Holes are cut to allow their growth

    • @AceBlake
      @AceBlake 2 года назад

      @@acidset great, thanks.

  • @randomness5993
    @randomness5993 2 года назад +1

    So after the mushroom has been harvested, where will they throw the used coffee grounds/wood chips?

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      On telegram

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      Depint_pillstore✓✓

    • @Serkunny
      @Serkunny 2 года назад

      In the video they say they turn it into insulation

  • @enagi02
    @enagi02 2 года назад

    Hmmmm what do they do to the mushroom soils after it is used?

  • @curtiawright
    @curtiawright 2 года назад

    incredible!!

  • @srdjan455
    @srdjan455 2 года назад

    I heard a similar story from Sweden

  • @VanessseXY69
    @VanessseXY69 Год назад

    At the end when he says "Le déchêt c'est une invention humaine" (Trash is a human invention).

  • @hunterhq295
    @hunterhq295 2 года назад

    Not long ago saw coffee used for glasses

  • @asifuzzaman21
    @asifuzzaman21 2 года назад

    The narrator's voice sounds so much like Chris Chapel.

  • @heatherrachel8418
    @heatherrachel8418 2 года назад

    So the single use plastic bags go into landfill instead?

  • @Kaichongjee
    @Kaichongjee 2 года назад

    That's so clever. Wondering if Australia can get on board.

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      I'll refer you to this online store i bought few grams of N-N dmt LSD shrooms mushrooms Aderrall Lean and other psychedelic products and ship discreetly to any location

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      On telegram

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      Depint_pillstore✓✓✓

  • @jekmountain3951
    @jekmountain3951 2 года назад

    Who is that blonde woman in glasses. She looks beautiful

  • @squareone333
    @squareone333 2 года назад

    I wonder if Coco coir would be a good medium for the mushrooms to grow?

    • @LuisC7
      @LuisC7 2 года назад

      Yes instead of straw

  • @theunclejesusshow8260
    @theunclejesusshow8260 2 года назад +1

    Wow!!🏵🧙‍♂️👍

  • @TheTigger360
    @TheTigger360 2 года назад

    This is a way better use for coffee grounds than mixing them with plastic for glasses

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      *I'll refer you to this dude online i bought few grams of N-N dmt LSD shrooms mushrooms Aderrall Lean and other psychedelic products and ship discreetly to any location**

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      On telegram

  • @brendaorr6064
    @brendaorr6064 2 года назад

    I'm curious, has anyone checked the nutrition levels of these mushrooms it could be important. I think this is wonderful repurposing sources.

    • @acidset
      @acidset 2 года назад

      The nutritional values are fine, mushrooms thrive in these conditions

  • @rootpotato
    @rootpotato 2 года назад +1

    Millions of people living in damp homes already grow their own mushrooms.

  • @DCTag
    @DCTag 2 года назад

    Nice Rolex Daytona.

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus Год назад

    Nice

  • @stephaniesequeira2685
    @stephaniesequeira2685 2 года назад

    What about the plastic bags they use to grow the fungi. Yes you're right in nature there's no such thin as waste it's we humans who have created it

  • @andrewchin5583
    @andrewchin5583 2 года назад

    For the environment,i always disagreed with the notion of "reduce and recycle",cause reducing is just impractical to implement,we end up finding a substitute for our problem that is arguably more harmful to the environment,recycling is a lie,paper is recyclable yes,glass bottles and plastic are not,it is more expensive to recycle them and their quality is worse so economic wise nobody in their right mind would do it,but reuse,that is the best way to save the environment in my opinion,if a product simply cannot perform its intended function anymore simply repurpose it,solving a problem without the need to waste anything,i work in a certified car dealership and i see everything they waste is just blowing my mind,the problem with companies that is concerned of the enviroment is they are always hypocritical,they make EVs and yet perfectly good products are wasted in a blink of an eye without them evem caring

  • @stanislaskowalski7461
    @stanislaskowalski7461 2 года назад

    Interesting, but how to optimize the collection of the waste?

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      I'll refer you to this online store i bought few grams of N-N dmt LSD shrooms mushrooms Aderrall Lean and other psychedelic products and ship discreetly to any location***

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      On telegram

  • @oualidamirou5596
    @oualidamirou5596 Год назад

    That's exactly the BLUE ECONOMY from Günter Pauli

  • @auro1986
    @auro1986 2 года назад +2

    how? maybe you bury the worker in a straw sack and seeds

    • @mclarendrive
      @mclarendrive 2 года назад

      how about we bury you

    • @auro1986
      @auro1986 2 года назад

      @@mclarendrive does mushroom grow on fat?

  • @Anne-pw4qk
    @Anne-pw4qk 2 года назад

    I' m a bit surprised, the weight of the plastic used in the process is not given, neither the way to avoid it.

  • @toni702
    @toni702 2 года назад +3

    Wall insulation that contains fungi spores is just what I need to decorate my house with mold.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 2 года назад

      mould & fungi are not the same thing! & it's dead when used in that way anyway, but even if it wasn't, it wouldn't be a problem would it. I do mushroom growing prep in my bathroom & have a few places in it that grow oyster mushrooms if I don't clean up the fungus when I see it starting to grow (and I tend not to, cause it's kinda fun watching oyster mushrooms growing out of my door frame) I don't get mould there though, quite the opposite, the fungus suppresses mould growth

    • @Leonardobug
      @Leonardobug 2 года назад +2

      All the fungi spores are all dead.

  • @debraboyd1779
    @debraboyd1779 2 года назад

    How do I contact so I can purchase a grow mushroom kit?

    • @debraboyd1779
      @debraboyd1779 2 года назад

      I dont need any of those lol. Just want to learn how to grow my own mushrooms

  • @MrMaxinne
    @MrMaxinne 2 года назад +1

    "Waste is a human invention" very well said

  • @dpuebla4027
    @dpuebla4027 2 года назад

    I love the idea but aren't coffee grounds biodegradable?

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      *I'll refer you to this dude online i bought few grams of N-N dmt LSD shrooms mushrooms Aderrall Lean and other psychedelic products and ship discreetly to any location**

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      On telegram

  • @manirule8779
    @manirule8779 2 года назад

    Why divert coffee waste?? It's great for landfills, decomposes within a few weeks.

  • @satriaamiluhur622
    @satriaamiluhur622 2 года назад

    The thumbnail made my skin crawl. Is it just me?

  • @sdoken
    @sdoken 2 года назад

    Sadly they seem to use plastic bags to store the coffee and hang it from the ceiling… it is really hard to not create plastic waste when doing anything. EDIT: Kudos to the second company that is featured that seems to be using trunks not stored in plastic!

    • @br4690
      @br4690 2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately the second company is also using plastic trunks, it's transparent plastic.
      You can see it at 3:24 at the top of the trunks.

    • @sdoken
      @sdoken 2 года назад

      @@br4690 darn too bad.

  • @sierralovat5498
    @sierralovat5498 2 года назад

    I just use mine as compost

  • @djmula25
    @djmula25 2 года назад

    Wow

  • @teuth
    @teuth 2 года назад

    cool cool now tell us how many plastic bags they use

  • @bryanjames7528
    @bryanjames7528 2 года назад

    Glad to see Ludwig Dieter is doing good after surviving Las Vegas

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      I'll refer you to this online store i bought few grams of N-N dmt LSD shrooms mushrooms Aderrall Lean and other psychedelic products and ship discreetly to any location

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      On telegram

    • @Harry_scott
      @Harry_scott 2 года назад

      Depint_pillstore✓✓

  • @shad0wrune
    @shad0wrune Год назад

    Brussel: Dus wordt daar Nederlands gesproken!

  • @thesilentone4024
    @thesilentone4024 2 года назад +1

    I don't understand why this is a new concept like ya all food waste can be used this way people.

  • @niceboiboinice9046
    @niceboiboinice9046 2 года назад

    guy at the biggining looks like jake paul

  • @JustMe-cr1dr
    @JustMe-cr1dr 2 года назад

    ...just wondering if the coffee-grounds-growing-medium "wears out" after a while, and what is done with the remains.

  • @justincraig398
    @justincraig398 2 года назад

    Do coffee grounds cause that much damage to the environment ? Aren’t they biodegradable?

  • @nostro1940
    @nostro1940 2 года назад

    1:53
    Juicy

  • @michaelcole5319
    @michaelcole5319 2 года назад

    This is the most underwhelming name for a video I’ve come across

  • @tabrakan
    @tabrakan 2 года назад

    kind of ironic that they still uses plastic bags tho... i wonder if there's an alternative

  • @jaystraley3242
    @jaystraley3242 2 года назад +1

    Big Deal, been growing them that way for 50 years!

  • @tnasr3254
    @tnasr3254 2 года назад

    At second 0:28 he said coffee grounds are acidic and that they destroy soil- nonsense, most of the acid is washed out when coffee is made and the grounds are great for soil, just throw them on your lawn

  • @elizabethhurtado2829
    @elizabethhurtado2829 2 года назад