
Tip Thursday: Recycling Charcoal

Have a charcoal grill? Not sure what to do with the charcoal after cooking up your burgers? I got ya covered. Since I bought our Weber grill this summer (BTW, Great for BBQs), I’m finding cool ways to recycle the charcoal. There are a ton of uses for it. Just use Google. Of course, I can’t take credit for the few I mention below, can I? These are just the ones I’ve tried and found they work.
- My fav. I really love using it as a room deodorizer near litter boxes. Of course, you need to store it up high, outta danger.
- Great plant fertilizer. It contains nutrients that help plant growth in ‘some’ plants, inside and out. Google it!
- Got weeds? Crush used charcoal up and spread over your problem areas.
- Or, at the very least, save a few for your winter snowman.
Have some recycling charcoal ideas? Please share.
#GL2E, but also, #recycle.