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Surprisingly smart uses for salt - Page 12 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Surprisingly smart uses for salt


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[post_page_title]Fresh eggs[/post_page_title]
This technique is a brilliant indicator if an egg is still okay to eat. Sometimes we tend to forget when we bought our eggs and that leaves us running the risk of consuming bad eggs. It’s a scary thought, but something that can be prevented. If you not sure that your eggs are fresh, drop them in a glass of water with 2 tablespoons of cooking salt. A fresh egg will immediately sink whereas an egg that has gone bad, will float.

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