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Weed Eliminator:  Break that unwanted dandelion or thistle off at the ground and pour one tablespoon of table salt on the exposed root. Don't cover with soil.  You will not have a that weed return. Insect Bite, Hard Water Stain Remover, Hard Water Stains, Table Salt, Household Cleaning Tips, Diy Cleaners, Cleaning Recipes, Cleaners Homemade, Hard Water

Everyone knows that salt is the best. If you eat food, I’m assuming that you have some sort of salt in your kitchen. Good for you! Salt is easily the most ubiquitous and versatile ingredient in the universe, since it’s used for everything from curing and pickling to flavoring sauces and dressing up a cocktail…

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Pink himalayan salt contains 84 minerals that are essential for a healthy body. Food, diet, and nutrition. Salt Benefits, Basic Food, Salt Lamps, Health Knowledge, Pink Salt, Food Facts, Food Tips, Health Info, Om Nom

Salt: what Homer called 'a divine substance' and Plato described as 'especially dear to the gods.' The English word 'salary' is even derived from the Latin word that was used to designate the allowance provided to Roman soldiers for buying salt, which was an extremely valued commodity. Oh, and let's not forget the whole Gandhi salt march. The man walked 240 miles just to get his hands on this tasty crystal, for goodness' sake! Yes, yes, it wasn't so much about the salt as it was to stick it…

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