salt

April 18th, 2009 | 215 Entries

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215 Entries for “salt”

  1. My feet sinking low into the sand, i take in a deep breath and sigh. The smell of sea salt was always a weakness for me, always something i could look forward to about coming here. But why would i want to be back now? why, when everything was destroyed here, my family, my home, would i want to return? there could only be one answer. the smell of the salt wafting from the ocean.

    by Emma louise on 04.19.2009
  2. it stings my tongue. its prickly and smells fresh like alchemical purification and distilled oceans.

    by lisa on 04.19.2009
  3. It is from the ocean. It is abundant. It scars people. It sucks that it’s everywhere and so abundant but no wonder we’re always getting burned. And yet its flavorful. People like salt. It’s in our blood. We’re made partly of it. It is natural.

    by Alice on 04.19.2009
  4. salt of the earth, salty dog, salt used to be used as money, salt mines

    by vve on 04.19.2009
  5. salt is a big deal in most places, because it makes food taste so darn nice, even the shitty stuff. when i was a kid people always used to joke that they would ‘eat shit’ if they were allowed salt and pepper. i wonder which was more important, the salt or the pepper. Probably the salt.

    by James on 04.19.2009
  6. Salty, yum. My favorite taste. Crunchy and delicious and reminds me of being small. Remember snacks with my dad. Comfort food.

    by Valerie on 04.19.2009
  7. yummy yet bad for you, adds flavor my brother eats it too much. i dont add it to a lot except for potatos really. though the ones at outback have way too much on them..hmm idk what else to write about. im horrible at cooking so idk what the right measurments for it are in most things..

    by sillygal on 04.19.2009
  8. Hurts my wounds, feels good burning me. Reminding me I am alive. I crave it, in my mouth and in my blood and mutilated skin.

    by Ray on 04.19.2009
  9. lost at sea my mouth is parched by the waters.

    cold tiny speckles pinpoint every tastebud.

    crowded in a world of underwater eyes, hungering.

    by emilee on 04.19.2009
  10. the ocean. good to flavor food with. white grainy and small like many peoples intellect. i wonder why they called her snow white instead of salt white, i mean she was white as salt wasnt she..isnt salt as white as snow? and she was a bitter little bitch.

    by marie on 04.19.2009
  11. the fact that salt was a currency until we wrangled its manufacture says a lot about the roman empire and its infrastructure. could we say the same for the american dollar?

    by emma on 04.19.2009
  12. salty tears. Weird to stick your tongue out just to taste them. Its ususally a sideways movement. I havent done that in a while. I havent trully cried in over two months I would say, now that’s progress. Salt. Salty. Saltful? I’m not craving anything of that taste at all, I want something sour. This is a total brain drainanage. Hey lets write about mibdless bullshit! like salt! WOOHOOO!!!!!! I once tasted natural salt in science class…the actualsulfate rock…I think its sulfate…it looked like a tiny iceberg. I also had to draw it.

    by andy on 04.19.2009
  13. salt is what makes things taste a lot better. however, it can make you very thirsty. but sometimes i wonder if that is a bad thing, because the more water you drink the more toxins are flushed out of your body. therefore eating salty foods might make you healthier. at least that’s the excuse I use.

    by bdvz on 04.19.2009
  14. Blue is not the right colour for a condiment. Neither is red. White, purest white, is the best of all the colours. You do not want your condiment to change the hue of your food. Nor do you want it to darken. you want it to lighten your food up and make it a more pleasant experience. Cocaine, however, does not have quite the same effect, despite its simmilar appearance. This is where the metaphor breaks down.

    by crabmuffins on 04.19.2009
  15. She sprinkled the salt over her flavourless pasta, so as to make it just that little bit more appealing to her starved, Grey body. Her mind wandered to the feast she could have of fatty hams and chocolate and ice cream, but every time she thought of feeling full she want to throw up.

    by claire on 04.19.2009
  16. Salt. Put it on things. Like French fries. Like green beanies. Like sentences. Like pencils. Like your best friendies.

    SALT THE EARTH!

    by Andrea on 04.19.2009
  17. Oh wow, so i guess I write now huh? OK. Salt is only like half of the table… stuff? The other being pepper. Its not a condiment, so what the hell is it it though?

    by Hans on 04.19.2009
  18. It is is fun surfing the internet. I am going through every interesting websites to see if there is any interesting events or pointers for me to pick up. Good treasure! I am having fun right

    by pauline on 04.19.2009
  19. Salt. Any old mariner worth his salt must surely be able to tie all 58 knots on a sea-going vessel as well as being able to mend any sail. Salt is the boon and bane of the mariner. It renders drink impossible when he has run out of fresh water while it is also what he sells for a large fortune.

    by Jenson on 04.19.2009
  20. Salt can kill you. Most people think of salt as just table salt (NaCl) when really a salt refers to any precipitate that can dissolve in water… or something like that, anyways. Which means that when you get into high school chemistry and they tell you that such and such compound is a ‘salt’ you just get confused because you thought a salt was what hung out in the little container on your table that you sprinkled on your eggs.

    by emlem on 04.19.2009
  21. Sodium Chloride, right? Dunno about the spelling of that. My girlfriend said the other night at dinner that the salt tasted weird, so maybe the concentrations of sodium and chlorine were off. I sighed, heavily, and went about explaining how wrong that was. She didn’t get it for a while. Yet another reason I think I’ll break up with her some day…

    by Parry on 04.19.2009
  22. fish and chips and saltwater at the beach that gets into your nose and mouth and eyes until everything is salty.

    by Tracey on 04.19.2009
  23. salt is the essence of our society.

    by mememe on 04.19.2009
  24. i wanna eat fish and chips with salt and vinegar

    by sab on 04.19.2009
  25. If you put salt into your shoe, it is said to ward off the pipe organs of grief, as well as invoke the resonant brass of nocturnal absolution. But I’m not a doctor, so do the math yourself.

    by Brian Slusher on 04.19.2009
  26. i love it . i use it everyday . without salt life isnt salty . everyone likes salt as i do . over eating salt may prove to be dangerous for health .

    by gohar on 04.19.2009
  27. I love salt. It brings pleasure to my heart, saltiness to my food and dryness to my arteries. My friend’s sister loves salt so much. My friend says that one day her sister’s arteries will shrivel up. I hope not.

    by Porcelain on 04.19.2009
  28. Salt. Did you know that it is the same word in Swedish as in English? No I guess you don’t, but who can blame you? We aren’t more then 9 millions who speaks Swedish so…it’s our secret language ;)

    by Elin on 04.19.2009
  29. Water, sea, of the earth, sweat, condiment, worth your.

    by davidindigitaland on 04.19.2009
  30. salt is vvery tasty when combined with pepper. But my mom can’t have it because of an allergy of some sort. That’s too bad but i don’t think she minds anymore. Salt comes in small packages in the cafeteria i eat. It’s not very healthy, but tastes so good with fries and stuff.

    by stijn on 04.19.2009
  31. The salt in the ocean sears my lungs as the ship tosses and turns nauseatingly, and bursts of spray are flung in my face and fly up my nose. Who was the sadist who invented sea travel? I want to kill them.

    by surfer on 04.19.2009
  32. I’ve never tasted salt all my life. until on my sister’s wedding anniversary. i was sipping green tea, overlooking the horizon. jack, the waiter wiped the tabl with my handkerchief

    by Fizah on 04.19.2009
  33. salt, dry lips, salty. yours. mine? both? mixed in sea water and laughs and even worse sand, we share it. the gut wrenching, head spinning feeling of love.

    by melissa on 04.19.2009
  34. Love is the one word I am talking about. It is the basis of humanity, and it is what a child needs most while growing. It is what fuels other countries to help one in dire need. It is what makes the world go round.

    by Ada Cheong on 04.19.2009
  35. Love is the one word I am talking about. It is the basis of humanity, and it is what a child needs most while growing. It is what fuels other countries to help one in dire need. It is what makes the world go round.

    by Ada Cheong on 04.19.2009
  36. salt of the earth day in the life giving tree house of pain

    by ophelia on 04.18.2009
  37. Your faded photo
    brings back so much memories
    like salt on a wound.

    by Leon Choo on 04.18.2009
  38. When my food is salty I enjoy my meal more. Especially if it is a meal I am paying for in a restuarant because most meals I eat when I eat out are for dinner. Dinner meals aren’t very good if they are sweet. When I’m asked which is better, salty is always my answer. Salt goes really well with pepper usually. It depends on the meal though. Only salty things are salty.

    by Pete on 04.18.2009
  39. salt is gross alone, you need to have it on something dry for flavor or else it is just all ucky and stuff or you can put it on a slug and watch it die to death and see it shrivel up and then run over it with a scooter and see what happens. That would be cool too. But, just plain salt wouldn’t be good at all.

    by Susannah on 04.18.2009
  40. If you pour it on a slug, the slug will shrivel up.
    What do you think one would have to pour on a human? Make the skin prune and the outsides shrivel like a raisin until there’s nothing left…?

    by Kaywinnet on 04.18.2009