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Could You Do Without Salt
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Ran out of salt today, had to have tomatoes in my sandwiches saltless also mashed potatoes later, went for the pepper good flavouring but still missed the salt, I know most foods are full of salt, I do limit mine, what would you miss salt on!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.DT the body only sweats salt when there is too much in the body owing to excess water loss. I believe the idea of taking salt tablets in hot and humid climates is based on a misconception. I have not added salt to food ( except when making bread) for about 35 years yet I still have salty sweat so obviously have more than enough salt even in the southwest of France.
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I remember when I was in hospital the only way to get salt(without getting death ray evil looks) was to send someone down to the cafe and nick some of those little packets.They never had chips either,so the first thing I had when I escaped was sausage,fried egg and chips with loads of salt.Best thing I ever tasted!
So to answer your question-hell I need salt!
So to answer your question-hell I need salt!
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Adding salt to the water when cooking vegetables is highly beneficial. In cooking, the cell walls of the vegetables soften, and the natural minerals in the vegetables migrate through the cell walls into the water. Unless you're making soup with the vegetable stock, these minerals are lost. Adding the right amount of salt to the water creates a mineral balance between the water and the vegetable cells, and the natural minerals are retained in the vegetables. Add too much salt to the water and you have another mineral imbalance, where the salt migrates into the vegetable cells, giving salty tasting veg. I do wish this information was spread more widely, instead of everyone being given the impression that all salt is bad for us.
So do I heathfield,everyone says its bad to add salt when cooking,probably because they believe its the right thing,but is ignorant really.I know its neither here nor there,but I also believe it improves the look of some food.
AND where would we be without salt when it comes to preserving?
Sorry folks,getting on one now,I just love salt and all the good it can do.
AND where would we be without salt when it comes to preserving?
Sorry folks,getting on one now,I just love salt and all the good it can do.
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