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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI 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
Don't let the Confederate states know about this, the South just might rise again.
marble falls
Jun 2022
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marble falls
(71,398 posts)1. And if the septic ever burps, it'll actually not smell so bad.
Wicked Blue
(8,722 posts)2. Chicken-scented burps or shrimp-scented burps?
What's your preference?
niyad
(130,475 posts)4. Chicken.
niyad
(130,475 posts)3. Had not tnought of that. I used to put yeast down my septic tank every month
or so.
marble falls
(71,398 posts)6. Don't let the Confederate states know about this, the South just might rise again.
niyad
(130,475 posts)7. Snicker.
multigraincracker
(37,184 posts)5. First thing I do is
throwaway the flavor pack. Might add a little olive oil and Parmesan cheese. Have to be at the very end of monthly budget.
