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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Cleaning With Salt??

by Mary Pereira





Cleaning With Salt??

The answer is a resounding YES!!!  If your Momma didn't tell you...give her a break. Maybe she didn't know. I will admit it, I am as surprised as you are. I have just always sprinkled Salt on my food and kept it handy to extinguish kitchen fires. My mother did not pass along this information either. There is so much about Salt that is intriguing and even beautiful too. So let's find out all about it shall we, Beloved?

Supernatural Salt

  The Great Salt Lake  


 The Great Salt Lake has very beautiful sunsets, ranging in hues of lavender as you can see, pinks, golds, crimson and blues you never thought existed. Basically the Great Salt Lake is a small Sea surrounded by land. The Salt in the Great Salt Lake allows you to float very easily.




The Dead Sea

The Dead Sea is made up of 30% Salt. Obvisously you can float in the Dead Sea, plus it has Health Benefits. Many travel to Israel just to receive those miraculous healings. One of the most interesting sights to see is people covered in Dead Sea Salt Mud.




Dead Sea Salt Mud is a Treatment 



The Dead Sea beholds a Beauty with Salt like no other place in the world. I believe it is because of God's Supernatural hand primarily in the midst of  the Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah








And then there is the Dead Sea Scrolls and the most recent findings 70 metal books found near a Jordan Cave is absolutely amazing even though it was not in the Dead Sea. There is just always something Supernatural about God and what He creates. And don't forget, God says Christians are the Salt of the Earth!!





The Salt Gallery

Watch this being created












Salt for Fun

 

I know, Right?

 

 

Nail Art with Salt









Balance Salt Shaker with Salt


Time Lapsed Salt Crystal Garden






Make Playdoh with Koolaid

 



















Now that we have had our fun, it is time to get to the Nitty-Gritty of Salt......CLEANING!

Salt the Cleanser

  • Salt absorbs spills, especially helpful with greasy ones
  • Salt neutralizes smells, wonderful additive to garbage cans
  • Polishes Silver; Line your sink with foil, add a half a cup of Salt & half a cup of Baking Soda with two cups of very hot water, soak for thirty minutes or more then polish


  • One part Vinegar or Lemon Juice plus one part Salt for cleaning Copper
  • Remove smells from your hands after prepping food; rub Salt with just a few drops of water, then rinse away the odor
  • Degrease your oven, pans, pots and dishes with one part Baking Soda & one part Salt
  • Remove grease stains from carpet; one part Salt and four parts Rubbing Alcohol, rub in hard and rinse with water or steam vacuum
  • clean white wicker furniture; make a salty water solution, use a bristle brush, scrub and let dry in the sun
  • Check Out the fastest most simplest way to clean your Cast Iron Skillet below




  • Degrease and deodorize sink drains by using Salt and very hot water
  • Remove water rings from wooden furniture; one part Salt and one part Olive oil
  • Remove stubborn coffee and Tea stains with a mixture of Salt and Liquid Dish Soap
  • Clean refrigerators with Salt and Soda Water
  • Remove Rust with a mixture of Salt, Cream of Tartar and Lemon Juice; create a paste, set it sit for awhile and scrub off Rust Stains
  • For a sparkling Coffee Pot; Salt, Rice and Ice Cubes; swish around and then rinse
  • Wine Stains; Blot wine up, pour a pile of Salt, vigorously rub in, use cold water to rinse and then use a shop vac to vacuum up the area.

  • Over suds in laundry; add one cup of Salt to calm down the bubbles
  • Keep clothes from freezing on the clothes line this Winter; add one cup of Salt to your final rinse.
  • Brighten Colors and prevent colors from bleeding; add one cup of Salt to your wash
  • Remove Rust, Mildew and Perspiration Stains from your clothes; make a paste with Salt and Lemon Juice, rub it in, let it completely dry in the sun and then wash


  • Wash your Fruits and Vegetables with a Salt water solution
  • Clean dirt off your freshly picked garden vegetables, such as Mushrooms, Onions, Shallots and Potatoes; pour a whole lot of Salt into a container, bury your Vegetables, rub Salt all over them and then shake off the excess
  • Clean the ring around your tub, whether it's soap scum or hard water stains; use one part Salt and one part Lemon Juice, make a great scrubbing paste and then rinse
  • Clean Lipstick stains off cups; rub Salt and then rinse
  • Clean and deodorize Cutting Boards; rub plenty of Salt into your board, let sit for two minutes and then rinse
  • Kill weeds; one part Salt and three parts very hot water, fill a spray bottle and directly spray on the weeds that you want to dispose

  • Clean Piano Keys; make a paste with Salt and Lemon Juice, rub and then wipe off
  • Clean Artificial Flowers; pour Salt into a paper bag, place flowers in the bag, close and then shake 
  • Clean Antique Linens; Boil in a pot, water, half a cup of Borax and half a cup of Salt. Steep until stains are lifted
  • Clean loose Diamonds; pour Salt into hands and rub together with Diamonds. Use white toothpaste, a toothbrush and Salt to scrub Diamond jewelry
  • Clean Motor oil off hands by rubbing them with Salt
  • Wipe away Smoke Film off your walls; mix Salt with Rubbing Alcohol and wipe away
  • Clean Belly Button Piercing....view video below





Pass the Salt, Please




We all need Salt, in more ways than one. A small amount of Salt is needed in our diet. There are a few things, Sweetheart, that I would like you to remember until the next time we discuss Salt.......oh Yes, there is so much more to talk about!

Take Life with a Grain of Salt, Pass the Salt, Please.......
 &

Don't forget Beloved, Cleanliness is next to Godliness

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