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		<title>5 Uses for Empty Coffee Containers</title>
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		<dc:creator>Geoffrey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can build up quite the collection of coffee containers, particularly if several people in your household are big coffee drinkers.  Although I don't drink anywhere near the coffee I used to while in the Navy, I still go through my share.  What do you do with those empty containers?  I'll be adding to the list as time goes on, but for now, here are five ideas.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can build up quite the collection of coffee containers, particularly if several people in your household are big coffee drinkers.  Although I don&#8217;t drink anywhere near the coffee I used to while in the Navy, I still go through my share.  What do you do with those empty containers?  I&#8217;ll be adding to the list as time goes on, but for now, here are five ideas.</p>
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1.  <strong>Coin storage</strong>.  Whenever I come home with change in my pockets, I just toss it into a coffee container.  While I haven&#8217;t taken my coins to a Coinstar yet, I think if I did, this would be a handy way to carry them; it&#8217;s a little heavy, but it works.</p>
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2.  <strong>Kids&#8217; storage</strong>.  You can store anything from Legos to art supplies in these free containers.  The slid snaps on and off for easy access.  And if the kids break them, it&#8217;s really no big deal.  </p>
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3.  <strong>Water Plants</strong>.  I like to use distilled water on my plants, so I&#8217;ll fill the coffee container up the night before I want to water.  When I wake up the next morning, the water is ready to go in an easy-to-handle container.</p>
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4.  <strong>Planters</strong>.  I haven&#8217;t actually used a coffee container as a planter, but I don&#8217;t see why you couldn&#8217;t.  I have some small coffee plants to transfer to new pots this weekend and I&#8217;m going to try putting one in a coffee container.  Besides, I like the idea of growing coffee in a coffee container.</p>
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5.  <strong>Nuts and Bolts</strong>.  You may not want to fill a gallon coffee container with nuts and bolts, but theb smaller sizes work well for this.</p>
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Do you use your empty containers for something besides what I have listed?  <a href="contact/">Let me know</a> and I&#8217;ll add it to the list!</p>
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