Salt is good for us. According to the Salt Institute, there are more than 14,000 uses for salt, including flavoring food, like potato chips.
If you have an overflow of soap suds, sprinkle salt on top of the suds and they disappear.
Take a zippered plastic bag, place some salt in the bag along with dirty artificial flowers and shake. The flowers are clean when the salt begins to turn dark.
Rub dampened salt on bee stings and mosquito bites.
If you drop an egg on the floor, just sprinkle enough salt to cover the mess and let sit for about 20 minutes and sweep it up..
Salt will smother a kitchen grease fire if you have enough of it. (A large dampened towel works better).
Fresh cut flowers last longer with a pinch of salt in the water.
If you run out of toothpaste, brush your teeth with equal parts baking soda and salt.
Weeds and grass in sidewalk cracks can be killed with a little salt and warm water.
Gargling with warm salt water is good after dental work and also soothes a sore throat.