No. Go to the drug store of a cream for that.
No, you should not use tea bags in a Keurig machine as it is designed for coffee pods. Using tea bags can clog the machine and affect the flavor of your drink.
She uses loose tea
No, it is not recommended to put tea bags in a Keurig machine to brew tea. Keurig machines are designed for use with K-Cup pods, not tea bags.
Usually I do around four tea bags for each quart of tea. It varies. If you are making iced tea, it will require more tea bags to be used.
lipton tea bags
England
Expired tea bags are unlikely to make you sick, but the taste and quality of the tea may be compromised. It's best to check the expiration date and use fresh tea bags for the best flavor and experience.
No, contrary to popular opinion, tea or tea bags are of no further use.
Yes
It is not necessarily a good idea to put tea bags directly in the compost. The tea leaves on the inside of the tea bag are fully compostable, but in general, the bags themselves may not be. Some tea companies use nylon tea bags, and even when the bags are made of paper, they can contain sealants made of plastic, which will not break down fully. Check that your tea bags are marked as 100% biodegradable before adding them to compost; otherwise, break open the tea bags, put the inside in the compost, and the tea bag itself in the trash. And consider buying loose-leaf tea: it is always 100% compostable.
Used tea bags.
Tea bags were invented by Thomas Sullivan, a tea merchant in New York City in the early 20th century. He sent out samples of tea in small silk bags that customers could steep in hot water. The convenience and ease of use led to the widespread popularity of tea bags.