4. Cleaning the floor:
Expired yogurt still has the natural aroma of yogurt, which is very good for cleaning the house.
We can use expired yogurt to clean the floor, especially the marble floor.
Take a bucket, fill it with water about half the bucket and then pour in yogurt in a ratio of 2:1, that is, 2 parts water and 1 part yogurt.
Soak a dry towel in this mixture, then wring it out and use it to clean the floor.
Repeat this process until the floor becomes shiny.
5. Use to marinate meat:
Few people know that yogurt is an ideal ingredient for marinating meat, even better than lemon. When yogurt penetrates the meat, it does not destroy the flavor of the beef, and it also makes the meat softer and more delicious.
In addition to yogurt, you can also use tomatoes, eggs, and cream when they have expired. Yogurt can be used 2 weeks after the expiration date; eggs can be used up to 3 weeks after the expiration date; and if ice cream is frozen in the freezer, you can use it for a surprisingly long time.
6. Watering plants:
Expired yogurt becomes a form of fertilizer for the soil. Dilute yogurt with water in a 1:2 ratio and use it to water the plants. Yogurt will help enrich the soil’s components.