Sarah Kramer

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      24. Stuffed up nose? Snort a solution of

cup warm water and
teaspoon of salt and then blow!

      25. Draw the bitterness out of chopped eggplant by salting. Let stand a few minutes and then rinse before cooking.

      26. Salt can be used as a skin softener. Throw

cup Epsom salt or sea salt into your bath water and you’ll be smooth as a baby’s bum when you get out.

      27. For a crispier skin on your baked potato, slather with olive oil and salt before baking.

      28. Make scented bath salts with a mixture of 1 cup Epsom salt, 1 cup baking soda, and 3- 4 drops of your favorite essential oil.

      29. Sore feet? Soak them in a salt bath: 12 cups warm water, 2 tablespoons of salt, and 2 tablespoons of baking soda.

      30. Fill a nail hole with a mixture of 1 tablespoon of salt, 1 tablespoon of corn starch, and 2 teaspoons of water to make a thick paste. Fill hole. Let dry and sand if necessary.

      31. Wash dirty green vegetables such as spinach in a sink of mildly salted water to make them easier to clean.

      32. When adding flour to a recipe for thickening, stir flour with a pinch of salt to prevent lumps.

      33. A greasy pan will wash easier if you rub a little salt on it first. Wipe with a paper towel and then wash pan in hot soapy water.

      34. Toss salt on a grease fire. Never use water.

      35. Stinky thermos? Add salt and a little hot water. Cap, shake, and rinse. No more smell.

      36. Remove blood stains by soaking item in cold salt water, then wash in warm, soapy water and hope CSI doesn’t knock on your door.

      37. Sooth aching muscles in a hot bath with some Epsom salts.

      38. Make your skin glow by rubbing it with equal parts olive oil and salt. (Please do this while standing in your bathtub.)

      39. Back in the day, Roman soldiers were paid in salt. So take a satchel of salt down to the store and see if it will buy you groceries.

      40. Pour salt into a vase to hold dried or artificial flowers in place.

      41. Salting water does not make it boil faster, but it does make it boil hotter, so your cooking time can be reduced.

      42. Soak older, wrinkled apples in mildly salted water to revive them.

      43. Keep sliced potatoes, apples or pears from browning by placing them in a bowl of mildly salted cold water.

      44. Salt can repel fleas, so dunk your dog in the ocean before you head home from your walk or give him a bath in some salt water.

      45. If you spill salt, throw a pinch over your shoulder to hit the devil in the eye.

       Breakfast is a big deal at our house. Monday and Tuesday are my husband’s days off, so Monday is really our Saturday and Tuesday is our Sunday – are you still with me? We usually lay around in bed, until Gerry’s “I need coffee” headache starts to get on my nerves, then we get up and make breakfast. Which by that time is really lunch, or how you say with your big fancy words . . . brunch?

      FREEDOM FRENCH TOAST

      The best tip I have for this recipe is to use stale bread. Alternatively, leave some bread out overnight or lightly toast it before using and cook on a nice hot oiled grill. Serve with Organic Maple syrup and a cup of hot coffee. Yum!

      

cup soft or silken tofu

       2 tbsp maple syrup

      

tsp ground cinnamon

      

tsp vanilla extract

      

tsp salt

      

cup apple juice or water

       1 tbsp oil

       4 - 6 large slices bread, stale

      In a blender or food processor, blend the tofu, maple syrup, cinnamon, vanilla, salt, apple juice, and oil until smooth. In a large shallow bowl, pour batter; dip bread slices into batter and coat both sides. Fry bread in a hot non-stick pan or a lightly oiled frying pan and cover. Let sit on medium heat until underside is golden and crusty. Flip toast over and cook other side until golden brown. Repeat process until bread is gone. Makes 2 large or 4 small servings.

      APPLE PIE PANCAKES

      These are a favorite in the Kramer house. I use spelt flour, but you can use whatever you have on hand.

      

cup flour

      

cup rolled oat flakes

      

tsp ground cinnamon

       2 tsp baking powder

      

tsp salt

       1 cup “milk”

      

cup raisins

      

large apple, diced

      In a medium bowl, stir together the flour, oat flakes, cinnamon, baking powder, and salt. Add the “milk,” raisins, and apples and stir together gently until “just mixed.” Portion batter onto a hot non-stick pan or a lightly oiled frying pan and cover. Let sit on medium heat until the center starts to bubble and become sturdy. Flip pancake over and cook other side until golden brown. Repeat process until batter is gone. Makes 2 large or 4 small pancakes.

      RASPBERRY WALNUT PANCAKES

      Raspberries are high in Vitamin C and an excellent source of fiber. They are like little nuggets of love.

       1 cup flour

      

tsp baking powder

      

tsp baking soda

       1 tbsp sugar

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