Salt was once used as part of the salary of Roman soldiers.
To spill salt is to spill (loose) money, which most of us see as bad luck.
The antidote to spilling salt, is to throw a bit of it over your left shoulder.
The devil is said to sit behind your left shoulder waiting to see you do something that will allow him to harm you.
By throwing the salt over your left shoulder you will be throwing it into the devil's eye and he can't see that you should have bad luck.
1. Make economy. 2. A sign for bad luck.
Yes they are but you will only have bad luck for 2 weeks
a. Bad fortune or ill luck. b. the condition resulting from bad fortune or ill luck 2. a distressing occurrence.
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a. Bad fortune or ill luck. b. the condition resulting from bad fortune or ill luck 2. a distressing occurrence.
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well salt ham is usually made for people who travel in ships way back in 1600's . first you have to get some ham put it in the fridge with a little bit of salt. after every 2-3 hours add maybe 20g of salt each time. as you do this you must keep doing this for 9 weeks so good luck. after like 4 weeks stop adding salt and forget about it. so good luck with your long kept ham. PS salty ham tastes bad.
well salt ham is usually made for people who travel in ships way back in 1600's . first you have to get some ham put it in the fridge with a little bit of salt. after every 2-3 hours add maybe 20g of salt each time. as you do this you must keep doing this for 9 weeks so good luck. after like 4 weeks stop adding salt and forget about it. so good luck with your long kept ham. PS salty ham tastes bad.
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Salt (sodium chloride) is indispensable for the organism. The recommended daily intake is 2-5 g.