How to Use table salt in a Sentence
table salt
noun-
For a dry ink stain, rub in table salt and dribble lemon juice over the salt.
— Washington Post, 8 Oct. 2021 -
Bring a quart of water and 2 teaspoons of fine sea or table salt to a rolling boil over high heat.
— Washington Post, 15 July 2021 -
The saltiness is less like table salt and more like briny ocean water.
— Alex Delany, Bon Appetit, 4 June 2018 -
Mix ½ cup baking soda with ¼ cup table salt and pour it down the drain.
— Carolyn Forté, Good Housekeeping, 21 Nov. 2022 -
To try this at home, mix half a teaspoon of table salt with eight ounces of warm water.
— Ashley Martens, Women's Health, 20 July 2023 -
The use of Kosher (or some other large-grain) salt versus table salt is not.
— Jason O'Bryan, Robb Report, 29 Apr. 2023 -
As a result, only 53% of table salt sold in the United States is iodized.
— Mary Shomon, Verywell Health, 17 Sep. 2023 -
The main varieties of salts are table salt, kosher, Himalayan pink and sea salt.
— Allison Futterman, Discover Magazine, 22 June 2022 -
Imagine a substance so potent that a few specks — the size of a few granules of table salt — can kill you.
— Kristina Davis, sandiegouniontribune.com, 6 Oct. 2017 -
Just two milligrams of fentanyl – about the size of 10-15 grains of table salt – is considered a lethal dose.
— Nouran Salahieh, CNN, 20 Oct. 2022 -
Stop cooking with table salt and use kosher, sea or Himalayan salts.
— Rebecca White, Dallas News, 4 May 2020 -
And most recipes these days are written for Kosher salt which — due to the size and shape of the crystals — pack less into a spoonful than table salt.
— Dominic Armato, azcentral, 4 Apr. 2020 -
Mix water and table salt together to form a thick paste.
— Joseph Truini, Popular Mechanics, 24 June 2019 -
Most road salts are made from sodium chloride, which is the same chemical found in table salt.
— Sarah Bowman, The Indianapolis Star, 22 Feb. 2022 -
Consider this, then: A teaspoon of table salt weighs about 6 grams.
— James P. Dewan, chicagotribune.com, 28 Oct. 2020 -
Simply empty your jar of eggs on a saucer and sprinkle lightly with table salt.
— The Editors, Field & Stream, 10 Aug. 2020 -
Microplastics shed by clothes and tires have been found in beer, honey, table salt and other food items.
— Caroline Petrow-Cohen Los Angeles Times, Star Tribune, 15 July 2021 -
And a recent study found the presence of table salt on Europa earlier this year.
— Ashley Strickland, CNN, 18 Nov. 2019 -
For a more natural approach, sprinkle table salt to absorb spills and wipe it up with a damp sponge or cloth once the oven is cool.
— Amanda Garrity, Good Housekeeping, 18 Dec. 2018 -
Sea salt is unlike iodized table salt, which can lend a bitter flavor.
— Robin Miller, The Arizona Republic, 18 Apr. 2024 -
As for salting your food, one teaspoon of table salt contains 2,300 mg of sodium.
— Cynthia Sass, Mph, Health.com, 6 Apr. 2020 -
And, since most of us get enough iodine already from eating fish, dairy, and iodized table salt, this is a worthwhile concern.
— Vogue, 8 Dec. 2023 -
Measured by the teaspoon, these big, crisp pieces tend to be less salty in taste than kosher or table salt because of their larger volume.
— Becca Miller, Women's Health, 1 Aug. 2023 -
But the benefits and risks of sodium for sea salt and table salt, or other types of salt, are essentially the same.
— Delaney Nothaft, USA TODAY, 19 Aug. 2023 -
Plain old table salt and cold water do really well getting blood out of clothes.
— Jolie Kerr, Teen Vogue, 17 July 2018 -
Fine sea salt or table salt can be substituted for black salt.
— Washington Post, 12 July 2021 -
The pesticide-free kit uses sodium chloride — the same chemical as table salt — and claims to kill both adult lice and nits, the tiny eggs.
— Caroline Picard, Good Housekeeping, 9 May 2018 -
If using coconut aminos, which are sweeter, add 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt or table salt, or more to taste.
— Washington Post, 9 Dec. 2021 -
This rock salt is similar to table salt, made up of sodium and chloride, but coarser.
— Jamie Summers, Philly.com, 8 Dec. 2017 -
Microplastics have also been found in table salt, honey, and drinking water.
— Gillian O’Callaghan, Hartford Courant, 20 May 2024
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