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saving big money on salt

  1. #21
    Originally posted by Zanick Here, $7.35 for like a year's worth of salt, probably much longer if you consume reasonable portions.


    Why would you buy salt that doesn't have iodine
  2. #22
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    I think that's the road salt he was talking about
  3. #23
    stupid noob VICTIM of farm equipment [the momentously grade-constructed phasmatodea]
    Road salt is not sodium chloride.
  4. #24
    I’ve had a pound of Himalayan salt in my house for like 2 years. I’ve used maybe a quarter of it
  5. #25
    Originally posted by stupid noob Road salt is not sodium chloride.

    Google just told me it’s mostly sodium chloride, just not refined in the same way normal table salt it. So it has impurities. I don’t see why you couldn’t still eat it though. A lot of “boutique” salt they sell nowadays is unrefined.
  6. #26
    stupid noob VICTIM of farm equipment [the momentously grade-constructed phasmatodea]
    The brand I buy is KCl
  7. #27
    What are you making bombs or some shit
  8. #28
    stupid noob VICTIM of farm equipment [the momentously grade-constructed phasmatodea]
    Yeah cuz KCl is a common explosive precursor. Fuckin tard.
  9. #29
    I was probably thinking of potassium chlorate
  10. #30
    stupid noob VICTIM of farm equipment [the momentously grade-constructed phasmatodea]
    I wish you could buy that shit in stores.
  11. #31
    But you can synthesize it from potassium chloride
  12. #32
    It's not that hard to buy I used to have some.
  13. #33
    Zanick motherfucker [my p.a. supernal goa]
    Originally posted by WE SMOOTH Rich ass nigga! That container is like $1.50(grimace edit) at Wal Mart.

    And like $1.89 at Target.

    I don't buy it enough to know that and I wasn't about to run to the store for this post, so I just took it off Amazon. I rest my case.
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