Remove
offensive odors from stove with salt and cinnamon.
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A
pinch of salt improves the flavor of cocoa.
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To
remove grease stains in clothing, mix one part
salt to four parts rubbing alcohol.
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Salt
and lemon juice removes mildew.
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Sprinkle
salt between sidewalk bricks where you don't want
grass growing.
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Polish
your old kerosene lamp with salt for a brighter
look.
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Remove
odors from sink drainpipes with a strong, hot
solution of salt water.
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If
a pie bubbles over in your oven, put a handful
of salt on top of the spilled juice. The mess
won't smell and will bake into a dry, light
crust which will wipe off easily when the oven
has cooled.
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Soak
wrinkled apples in a mildly salted water solution
to perk them up.
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Rub
salt on your pancake griddle and your flapjacks
won't stick.
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Soak
toothbrushes in salt water before you first use
them; they will last longer.
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Use
salt to clean your discolored coffee pot.
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Mix
salt with turpentine to whiten you bathtub and
toilet bowl.
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Soak
your nuts in salt brine overnight and they will
crack out of their shells whole. Just
tap the end of the shell with a hammer to break
it open easily.
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Boil
clothespins in salt water before using them and
they will last longer.
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Clean
brass, copper and pewter with paste made of salt
and vinegar, thickened with flour.
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Add
a little salt to the water your cut flowers will
stand in for a longer life.
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Pour
a mound of salt on an ink spot on your carpet;
let the salt soak up the stain.
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Clean
you iron by rubbing some salt on the damp cloth
on the ironing surface.
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Adding
a little salt to the water when cooking foods
in a double boiler will make the food cook faster.
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Use
a mixture of salt and lemon juice to clean piano
keys.
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To
fill plaster holes in your walls, use equal parts
of salt and starch, with just enough water to
make a stiff putty.
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Rinse
a sore eye with a little salt water.
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Mildly
salted water makes an effective mouthwash. Use
it hot for a sore throat gargle.
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Dry
salt sprinkled on your toothbrush makes a good
tooth polisher.
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Use
salt for killing weeds in your lawn.
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Eliminate
excess suds with a sprinkle of salt.
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A
dash of salt in warm milk makes a more relaxing
beverage.
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Before
using new glasses, soak them in warm salty water
for awhile.
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A
dash of salt enhances the taste of tea.
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Salt
improves the taste of cooking apples.
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Soak
your clothes line in salt water to prevent your
clothes from freezing to the line; likewise, use
salt in your final rinse to prevent the clothes
from freezing.
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Rub
any wicker furniture you may have with salt water
to prevent yellowing.
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Freshen
sponges by soaking them in salt water.
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Add
raw potatoes to stews and soups that are too salty.
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Soak
enamel pans in salt water overnight and boil salt
water in them next day to remove burned-on stains.
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Clean
your greens in salt water for easier removal of
dirt.
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Gelatin
sets more quickly when a dash of salt is added.
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Fruits
put in mildly salted water after peeling will
not discolor.
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Fabric
colors hold fast in salty water wash.
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Milk
stays fresh longer when a little salt is added.
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Use
equal parts of salt and soda for brushing your
teeth.
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Sprinkle
salt in your oven before scrubbing clean.
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Soaked
discolored glass in a salt and vinegar solution
to remove stains.
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Clean
greasy pans with a paper towel and salt.
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Salty
water boils faster when cooking eggs.
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Add
a pinch of salt to whipping cream to make it whip
more quickly.
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Sprinkle
salt in milk-scorched pans to remove odor.
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A
dash of salt improves the taste of coffee.
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Boil
mismatched hose in salty water and they will come
out matched.
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Salt
and soda will sweeten the odor of your refrigerator.
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Cover
wine-stained fabric with salt; rinse in cool water
later.
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Soak
stained hankies in salt water before washing.
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Sprinkle
salt on your shelves to keep ants away.
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Soak
fish in salt water before de-scaling; the scales
will come off easier.
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Put
a few grains of rice in your salt shaker for easier
pouring.
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Add
salt to green salads to prevent wilting.
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Test
the freshness of eggs in a cup of salt water;
fresh eggs sink; bad ones float.
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Add
a little salt to your boiling water when cooking
eggs; a cracked egg will stay in its shell this
way.
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A
tiny pinch of salt with egg whites makes them
beat up fluffier.