Is there any use for old Avocado oil or Olive oil bottles?

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    USER

      Not the oil since it is all gone but the empty bottles?

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      Sarah

        For old avocado oil, I use it for:

        • Leave-in hair conditioner
        • Cuticle softener
        • Diy hair mask
        • Makeup remover
        • Avocado sugar body scrub
        • Hot oil treatment
        • Massage oil

        Olive oil bottles, I use it for:

        • Diy infused oils (I love making it with garlic infused oil and rosemary infused oil in small batches)
        • Vinegar base dipping sauce concoction or any diy dipping sauce
        • Diy kombucha tea
        • Use as vase
        • Use as propagating plant cuttings
        • Crafts
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        Jean

          I would love to know that also. Bottles are washable.

          And rancid oil has a use. I put in my earth boxes (an above ground planter with a water reservoir). I put oil in the watering g tube to retard mosquito development. It works. You can also Sprinkle in were areas in yard. Oil on top of standing water cuts down on hatching.

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          Cassandra

            The avocado and olive oil bottles can be reused to store/transport homemade salad dressing or marinade. They are washable if you are patient and get all the oil out I am sure once you get the label off and relabel the dark glass would be fabulous to make & store homemade extracts in. Vanilla & citrus are the first to come to mind, there are hundreds of recipes on line.

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            Regene

              Add herbs or spices and refill with same oil to make flavored “gourmet” oils. Be sure to sure to store oils in cool place- above or beside stove is not ideal for long term storage.

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