Egg shells from baking and cooking typically make it into the compost bin in my household. But now, I found another practical use for them. You can make liquid calcim from them easily! And it's in the absorable form!
A medium sized eggshell makes about one teaspon of egg shell powder, which yields about 750-800 mgs of elemental calcium (the absorbale type). There are other microelements such as
1/2 C packed brown sugar
1/3 C peanut butter (Laura Scudder's old fashion natural creamy)
1/3 C almond butter (MaraNatha brand)
1/4 C raw, unfiltered honey
2 tsp vanilla extract
Bathtub and Shower Cleaning Gel (not on shower doors)
1 cup white vinegar; hot
1 cup blue Dawn dish detergent
Place both in a squirt bottle (I used an empty shampoo bottle), and shake to create
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