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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (11252)
• United Kingdom
22 May
We decided on fish and chips for tea this evening.
Several places in our area do battered chips.
I know I have mentioned this before ….our area is quite famous for them.
Anyway, Mom and I had a mini fish each and The Mister had...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189789)
• Boise, Idaho
22 Apr
Remember that saying? Salt's worth is ancient times was so high that it was used as money and this saying came into use during this time. Roman soldiers were often paid in salt, and this is the origin of the word "salary". African...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
20 Dec
There is a common discussion about ow to use salt safely. Some argue that salt must be cooked with food; adding salt to cooked / ready food at the table is not right. But my question remains; why then is it commonly referred to as...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189789)
• Boise, Idaho
14 Nov
Many of you who read my posts are get up there in age. I often read articles and watch docs about different health aspects affecting older adults. I thought I would pass this information on bone health along to you. Here is what I...
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DE
@DaddyEvil (174208)
• United States
21 Aug
I went in this morning and diced a sweet onion and put 1/4 of it into a frying pan. I started the heat under the skillet while I diced 2 slices of Black Forest Ham. I added shredded American cheese. I grated 1 clove of garlic. I...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189789)
• Boise, Idaho
19 Mar 25
So, incase you didn't read the other one thousand times I've mentioned it---I am a foodie. I remember good meals I have had years ago. Well, I noticed that a hamburger joint my ex and had eaten at several times was now on Uber...
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Anish Asokan
@RevivedWarrior (3853)
• India
20 Feb 25
Salt has been part of our cuisines for centuries by enhancing flavours and preserving food. Many cooks still consider it as essential seasoning as it brings natural taste to ingredients and balances flavours. In most dishes,...
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Deep-Or-Whimsical
@DeepOrWhimsical (40)
• United States
25 Dec 24
Do you tend to crave salty foods (like ham) in the morning, while, in the evenings or at night, you tend to crave sweet foods like cake?
If so, what are your thoughts about the craving contrast? And do you attribute it to...
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kay lar
@jaylar (3665)
• Kingston, Jamaica
7 Dec 24
I was a meeting yesterday, and felt sick, and threw up. I asked a member to drop me home, and he agreed.
He is very tall and very fat. I am five feet, don't weigh 100 pounds.
So he asks me about my diet and I tell him I am a...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23230)
19 Oct 24
Sea fishes have a salty smell in them. But they have less bones. In the western part of India the sea fishes are more popular than the river fishes. There are examples like bangra pomfret lacha singara panas to name a few. Even...
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Valerie J. Routhieaux
@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
20 Apr 24
Day 93 – Salt
Leviticus 2:1 ‘When anyone offers a grain offering to JEHOVAH, his offering will be of fine flour. He will pour oil on it and put frankincense on it. 2 He will bring it to Aaron’s sons, the priests, one of whom will...
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Wendy
@jerzgirl (9384)
• United States
19 Jan 24
This is a childhood favorite of mine. They no longer sell raisin bread with icing on top, so the contrast of sweet and salty isn't as great as it used to be. But I still enjoy it.
I use American cheese, but have also used cheddar...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
28 May 22
Let me share a fun fact about 'Asin Law' or Salt Law in my country. It may sound weird but it was not. The people in the Department of Health (DOH) in the Philippines are encouraging the locals to eat foods with iodized salt. I do...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189789)
• Boise, Idaho
26 Mar 22
We all have our cravings such as salt, caffeine, and chocolate. The desire for salt can just be the result of dehydration which is the body losing water, salt, and electrolytes. So drink more water. Caffeine stimulates activity...
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169406)
• United States
15 Mar 22
I am not really surprised, my sewer line needs "snaked" out. It has been about three years.
I know I have tree roots. I used to keep them in check by putting salt in my homemade laundry soap. I have not done that in a while. Quit...
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bonnie
@bunnybon7 (50970)
• Holiday, Florida
30 Jan 22
Yes I know people love it and most swear by Amazon but I have been burned by them twice, so there won't be a third time. I had dropped Amazon Prime over a year ago. but some how it didn't really take. Even the 13 bucks a month...
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J.N.R Dutton
@jnrdutton (3447)
• United States
10 Feb 21
Many people are aware that high salt intake can cause high blood pressure & lead to things like stroke, but high salt intake can also lead to symptoms mimicking Alzheimer's.
If you have a loved one who seems to be struggling a...
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Valerie J. Routhieaux
@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
20 Jul 20
Day 348
Promise 347
Matthew 5:13 Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt has lost his savor, wherewith shall it be salted? It is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.
Salt...
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