Make Use of These Incredibly Useful Benefits from Tomatoes You Might Consider Throwing Away.
Most homemakers rush to toss away rotting, spoilt tomatoes, unaware that they are wasting a treasure trove. Take advantage of these highly valuable benefits from tomatoes that appear to be simply for throwing away.
1. Grow Plants from Spoiled Tomatoes

First, carefully cut the rotting tomatoes into small slices. Make sure the seeds within the tomatoes are not damaged.
Next, fill a container or pot with loose soil and arrange the tomato slices flat on the soil, making sure they don’t overlap. After that, cover them with a thin layer of soil, about 1-2 cm deep, and lightly water to keep it moist.
Place the pot or container in a brightly lit place and water it on a regular basis to maintain the soil moist, but avoid overwatering as this may cause the plants to rot. After around 1-2 months, the tomato plants will flower and produce fruit. When the tomatoes are mature, you can harvest and enjoy the fruits of your labor.
2. Use Rotten Tomatoes as Fertilizer

Slice the rotten tomatoes into small pieces. Then, place the chopped tomatoes in a clean bottle, cover with rice water, and let sit for 3-5 days. You will have a natural fertilizer that is ideal for your plants.
Rice water has long been known to nurture plants. When the rice water is fermented with tomatoes, its nutritional content increases even more, allowing your plants to sprout and bloom magnificently.
3. Use Rotten Tomatoes to Deodorize the Refrigerator
see continuation on next page
This Is My Fave Dish Ever And I Finally Found A Version For The Slow Cooker
If You Drink This TEA, You Will Quickly Remove the Swelling of Your Legs, Ankles, and Feet…! Parsley Tea
How To Make APPLE FRITTERS
How to Whiten White Clothes Without Using Bleach: 6 Foolproof Tips
How to clean the iron with grandma’s trick
Strawberry Cream Cheese Loaf: A Sweet and Velvety Delight
Brown Sugar Chicken Tenders
Hearty Vegetable Soup with Crispy Ricotta Bread: A Wholesome and Delicious Lunch
Why Lemon and Charcoal.