New Uses for Salt
1. Clean up a cracked egg. Cover the mess with a handful of salt, then wipe up with ease.
2. Dust a wreath. Place a wreath of pinecones or faux evergreen in a paper bag with a 1/4 cup of salt. Fold the top of the bag over and gently shake.
3. Remove tea stains. Sprinkle salt on a lemon peel, then rub it on a tea-stained cup.
4. Shine brass and copper. Make a paste of a few tablespoons of white vinegar with equal parts salt and flour. Apply with a soft cloth, rinse, and dry.
2. Dust a wreath. Place a wreath of pinecones or faux evergreen in a paper bag with a 1/4 cup of salt. Fold the top of the bag over and gently shake.
3. Remove tea stains. Sprinkle salt on a lemon peel, then rub it on a tea-stained cup.
4. Shine brass and copper. Make a paste of a few tablespoons of white vinegar with equal parts salt and flour. Apply with a soft cloth, rinse, and dry.
Courtesy of RealSimple




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