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  • eliasp,
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    @jpmens
    Job: used #Salt for more than ten years, now mostly #Ansible
    Personal use: #NixOS everywhere

    ai6yr, to random
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    s1m0n4, to Fitness
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    Today's activity:
    ➡️ 7km 🚲 ride with 20kg of 👦 on the back seat
    ➡️ 1h of jumping at park

    I'm excited like a little kid on trampolines. It's so fun!
    My (not my best one) in the gif below

    Somersault at the trampoline park

    ssamulczyk, to croatia
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    #Croatia 🇭🇷 Day 7.2! How quickly are you catching the sun?🌞

    • YES!😁
    ssamulczyk,
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    🇭🇷 Day 7.3! A visit to and it’s farms nearby. A cute little old town on an island and then a beach!

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    ahimsa_pdx, to oregon
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    From OPB: Salt making on the Oregon Coast, then and now

    https://www.opb.org/article/2024/02/06/salt-making-on-the-oregon-coast-then-and-now

    "Here in Oregon two groups on the coast are trying to unlock the secret of making pure, clean, edible salt from sea water. One is a modern company that has gained a reputation with foodies for its delicate sea salt flakes. The other group is dressed in buckskin and wool, tending a copper-lined kettle over a campfire, making a concerted effort to time travel back to the winter of 1805"

    #Oregon #Coast #History #Salt

    Draconic_NEO, to neverwinternights
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    hesgen, to tea

    The US Embassy in Brexitania weighs in on Teagate…

    “We want to ensure the good people of the UK that the unthinkable notion of adding salt to Britain’s national drink is not official United States policy. And never will be.”

    “The U.S. Embassy will continue to make tea in the proper way — by microwaving it.”

    #TeaGate #tea #salt

    jrefior, to random
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    Wealthy people who own a lot of land, houses, vehicles, boats, etc., get to deduct the taxes they pay on those things from their federal income tax bill.

    The more valuable those things are, the more they get to deduct.

    So if you own a mansion and a couple vacation homes and some expensive vehicles and a boat, the federal government gives you a huge tax break.

    That’s part of the SALT deduction
    https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/taxes/property-tax-deduction

    #taxes #inequality #wealth #poverty #salt

    NanoBookReview, to books
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    Salt by Mark Kurlansky

    A world history missing the usual places, Salt is nevertheless an engaging look into the many different cultures and contexts in which salt has featured in our past. From China to the Americas, humans have been making salt as long as we've been farming, if not longer, and our relationship to the simple little rock is anything but simple.

    cs, to Japan
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    bike, to random

    most of the salt in natural food stores "does not contain iodide, a necessary supplement" make sure you're getting your !

    can be really great! It helps prevent and ! Especially in people who don't live by the sea or eat . Iodine is also in .

    But if you have and you use more than average, make sure you're not getting all your salt from iodized salt.

    Too much iodine can also cause problems.

    FaithfullJohn, to Geology
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    Some excellent salt-related stuff on this blog: 🤓 https://saltworkconsultants.com/blog-salty-matters/

    kirt, to Facebook
    DoomsdaysCW, to cars

    as a de-icer! Encourage ! More , less !

    Scientists have found a ‘sleeping giant’ of environmental problems: Earth is getting saltier

    used to de-ice roads is the single biggest source of salt in the U.S.

    By Kasha Patel
    October 31, 2023

    "Human activities are making the globe saltier, specifically in our soils, fresh water and air, according to a study released Tuesday in the journal Nature Reviews Earth & Environment.

    "The excess salt has already caused serious issues in freshwater supplies in recent decades. Saltier water led to brown tap water for months in Montgomery County, . It also played a part in creating the lead-laden water in .

    "Salt pollution isn’t some flashy threat to our existence — like, say, a meteor hitting Earth — but the issue is gravely overlooked and is a 'sleeping giant,' said Sujay Kaushal, lead author of the study. He said it might be the 'most boring but contemporary problem that we have.'

    "Most people think of salt as the white specks we put in our food or the salt in oceans, chemically known as sodium chloride (NaCl). That sodium salt can also be found in detergents, other household products and more, but there are many different salts, including calcium, magnesium and other ions used in additional products — and they’re all increasing in places where they don’t normally occur.

    "Over the past 50 years, salt ions have increased in and as people have begun using and producing more salts, the study says. The team found that across the globe, about 2.5 billion acres of soil — an area about the size of the United States — have become saltier. Salt lakes are also drying up and sending saline dust into the air.

    “'We use water for everything from growing crops to drinking to industrial processes to heating and cooling,' said Kaushal, a geologist at the University of Maryland. 'But when you have salt in the water, it affects all of those things … and it’s increasing.'"

    Read more:
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/10/31/salt-contamination-pollution-water/?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us

    jrefior, (edited ) to Economics
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    lemay, to gardening
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    Oh, I forgot I planted purple carrots this year. (they do not taste any different. they're just purple.)

    CindyWeinstein,
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    @lemay. Beautiful! I love to roast them with #ghee, #turmeric, #garlic, #salt, #pepper, and a little #OliveOil.

    SRDas, to food
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    Among the 'boxes' in my pantry I treasure, is one marked 'Salts: different kinds'

    From that here's one

    Black salt , kala namak (Hindi), beet noon (beet salt; Bengali). Terrific stuff but in very small doses - smells like rotten eggs, hydrogen sulfide.
    Use in lassi, chaat or as I did recently, in Kolkata style rolls 👇🏽
    https://mastodon.online/@SRDas/112527801868835844

    See: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kala_namak

    #Food #ingredients #Salt

    GregCocks, to Geology
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    RonaldSnijder, to tea Dutch

    We put #salt in our #tea so you don't have to
    Despite US chemistry boffin claiming it improves the taste, we respectfully disagree, by @theregister

    https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/27/salt_in_tea/

    mk30, to Hawaii

    this is me showing my nibling how to harvest salt from the shoreline rocks. it hasn't rained for 3 weeks (very unusual for east hawai'i! it's because of El Niño.), so the salt nooks were in peak shape!

    every patch tasted just a bit differently!

    the story i had heard was: to gather salt at the shoreline, wait for a big storm with big waves. then, wait for everything to completely dry out. then go look for white salt deposits in the depressions in the rocks.

    i figured that even though i hadn't remembered a big storm, 3 weeks of zero rain would certainly result in some good salt buildup. i was right!

    cliff salt isn't just salty, it tastes like the sea. a friend told me: "it's concentrated mana from the ocean." it's not like eating table salt.

    plus, we were just using the tips of our fingers to get a little out of the caves, so we weren't eating it by the tablespoon. we didn't harvest any to take home, we just did taste tests. by the time we'd tried a bunch, we didn't want any more salt.

    it's good to know that should the boats ever stop coming to the island, i know where my nearest salt is: a mere 5 miles away, completely downhill. 🌊 🌋

    #hawaii #salt #food #ActualSolarPunk #solarpunk #diy #homestead #offgrid #gathering

    my finger with salt on the tip. in the background is the tiny salt cave that i harvested it from. you can see the white crystalline buildup behind the finger - this is salt.
    the shoreline where we were harvesting salt

    Lorry, to Canada
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    I just noticed that #PresidentsChoice has taken their reviews off their products. Dammit PC!

    Cassandra Pendlethwaite left some fine reviews in their day and now it's all lost.

    #Canada #Shopping #Review #Salt

    Roentare, to photography
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    pomarede, to Kurzgesagt
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    Why is Methane Seeping on Mars?

    The most surprising revelation from NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover — that methane is seeping from the surface of Gale Crater — has scientists scratching their heads.

    https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/planets/mars/why-is-methane-seeping-on-mars-nasa-scientists-have-new-ideas/

    #Mars #curiosity #rover #methane #GaleCrater #geology #geophysics #regolith #soil #salt #chemistry #astrodon #space #science #STEM

    universalhub, to boston
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