Yes. It's toxic, and so is anything containing onion or onion products.
Garlic bread is not good for cats. Garlic is toxic to cats and dogs, and should never be fed anything with garlic in.
f.w.i garlic salt is $2.00
Garlic salt is made not found. They make it by mixing the garlic which is dry and grounded and then they mix with the salt.
I guess so, as both of them are garlic based. Garlic powder is just that. Dried garlic that is finely divided. It doesn't have any salt in it. Garlic salt is an admixture of salt and garlic powder. In theory garlic powder is very simple: it's just dehydrated garlic cloves that have been ground to a powder. Some of the high quality brands you can buy are just that, pure garlic. Not all of the garlic powder on the market is pure. Sometimes artificial ingredients are added to "improve" the colour or flavour. As always, it's worth checking the ingredients before you buy. Sometimes garlic powder is included in other dried spice blends in the stores. The most common of these is garlic salt which is usually just salt plus powdered garlic. Obviously if you're using the powder as an alternative seasoning in order to cut down on your salt intake, there isn't much point using garlic salt
I think it is garlic salt, because garlic salt has other thing in it, not just salt.
It wouldn't be recommended unless you're looking for a really salty taste. Keep in mind that garlic salt is mostly salt with just some garlic flavor to it. If the recipe calls for salt, you might want to reduce or eliminate it if you're going to use garlic salt in place of garlic. If the recipe doesn't call for salt, garlic salt is probably not the best option.
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dry out the cloves after mincing them and then add salt. tada!
YES, salt is a better preservative than garlic. Garlic is very good for general health. Salt has been used as a preservative for long time.
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Salt that is put out to kill slugs is not likely to be harmful to cats, unless it also has poison in it. A cat would have to eat a lot of salt to get sick from it. Some cats may taste it but they'll usually leave it alone. If you have a cat that seems to be eating the salt, keep the cat inside where it can't reach it.
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