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niyad

(113,315 posts)
Thu Jun 30, 2022, 05:13 PM Jun 2022

I finally figured out a use for those salt-loaded ramen seasoning packets.

As I am highly sensitive to sodium, I do not use them, but hesitated to throw them away. However, it occurred to me to use them when I do the boiling salt water treatments for sinks, toilets and tubs, especially with having tree root in the lines problems. Saves having to actually buy salt.

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I finally figured out a use for those salt-loaded ramen seasoning packets. (Original Post) niyad Jun 2022 OP
And if the septic ever burps, it'll actually not smell so bad. marble falls Jun 2022 #1
Chicken-scented burps or shrimp-scented burps? Wicked Blue Jun 2022 #2
Chicken. niyad Jun 2022 #4
Had not tnought of that. I used to put yeast down my septic tank every month niyad Jun 2022 #3
Don't let the Confederate states know about this, the South just might rise again. marble falls Jun 2022 #6
Snicker. niyad Jul 2022 #7
First thing I do is multigraincracker Jun 2022 #5

multigraincracker

(32,683 posts)
5. First thing I do is
Thu Jun 30, 2022, 06:22 PM
Jun 2022

throwaway the flavor pack. Might add a little olive oil and Parmesan cheese. Have to be at the very end of monthly budget.

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