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- Minor Legend
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Salt
Well,it’s not good for old cars when they put it on the road.
But salted nuts just don’t taste right since the nanny state started cutting the salt down. Thank goodness that we can still add it. Salt and shake nuts, perfect with a nice cold beer.
But salted nuts just don’t taste right since the nanny state started cutting the salt down. Thank goodness that we can still add it. Salt and shake nuts, perfect with a nice cold beer.
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- Minor Maniac
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Re: Salt
Salt is bad for the cars and too much salt is bad for you also.
https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/salt-facts
https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/salt-facts
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- Minor Addict
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Re: Salt
i nearly always eat peanuts whilst consuming ale. last night were cashews, my favourite.
these days ive started buying unsalted nuts due to too much salt being not good for you. what it does is make you drink more as your throat dries. this will be why they used to put salty products on the bar counters years ago on a sunday lunchtime.
also I stopped driving my classics years ago in the colder months as mentioned, salt v metal isn't good and there's only one winner there. until march/april, its maintenance on the classics for me. I much prefer the heated leather seats and climate control of my modern VW these days at my age!
these days ive started buying unsalted nuts due to too much salt being not good for you. what it does is make you drink more as your throat dries. this will be why they used to put salty products on the bar counters years ago on a sunday lunchtime.
also I stopped driving my classics years ago in the colder months as mentioned, salt v metal isn't good and there's only one winner there. until march/april, its maintenance on the classics for me. I much prefer the heated leather seats and climate control of my modern VW these days at my age!
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- Minor Addict
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Re: Salt
I spent a lot of my life down ships and power station engine rooms and without salt or salt tablets you die!!
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- Minor Fan
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Re: Salt
Everything in moderation and you’ll be fine.
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- Minor Legend
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Re: Salt
Yes, as a student in the early ‘70’s I worked summer holidays in an iron foundry. A really hot place. We had big jars of salt tablets and a cold water drinking fountain. It was good money, but I don’t think anyone would put up with it these days. One of my jobs was carrying baskets full of limestone up metal steps to tip into the cupola...we carried them on our heads.smithskids wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 5:29 pm I spent a lot of my life down ships and power station engine rooms and without salt or salt tablets you die!!
When they tapped the cupola it got really hot,lots of molten iron,that would sometimes behave unpredictably. Once saw a chap get a bootfull of it. He wasn’t wearing the recommended gaiters so didn’t get any compensation for losing his foot.
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- Minor Legend
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Re: Salt
Yes, quite so.
I enjoy salted peanuts and dry roast but it tends to be a Christmas thing. I think if you have too much of anything, it can get routine and cease to become a treat. However, the odd pint of real beer and a bag of nuts is very enjoyable, especially if you have a good classic car paper or Minor Matters to read.
Driving has become a case in point. As I cycle to work and have plenty to do besides, I don't drive that often. However when I do, it's always for pleasure and as I pick my times, pick my routes and pick dry days (Another reason why I don't drive a lot), I really enjoy going out in the car.
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Re: Salt
My Dad was always eating salted peanuts, he was known for it!
One Christmas at a loss to know what to get him we discovered you could get large bags of KP peanuts (7kg!) he loved them and they lasted a while.
He passed away a few years ago but from a dodgy heart.
Alan
One Christmas at a loss to know what to get him we discovered you could get large bags of KP peanuts (7kg!) he loved them and they lasted a while.
He passed away a few years ago but from a dodgy heart.
Alan