If, while cleaning the kitchen, you find a bag of cereal whose expiration date has long since expired, do not rush to get rid of it.
Rice, buckwheat, millet and the like can be used for games with children and various experiments - such pastime has a beneficial effect on fine motor skills, thinking and imagination of the "younger generation".
In addition, cereals, even expired ones, can be useful in creativity - for example, for creating panels, photo frames, etc.
Try using beans, peas, chickpeas and smaller sized peas to stuff into soft stress toys.
These products should not be used for human consumption, but they can still be used as bird food.
If we talk specifically about expired millet, many owners of country plots use it to combat ants in their property.
To do this, scatter millet near the anthill and wait.
The insects will certainly carry the grains into their home, and after it rains, the millet will get wet and block their entrances and exits, thus solving the problem.