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On 15 Jan 2009 17:21:31 GMT, Ken <invalid@invalid.com
Anyone using a salt substitute because of high blood pressure have a
favorite? Can you use it in a recipe you cook like you can regular salt?
Ken
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"When you choose the lesser of two evils...
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MSG works too but you have to go real light
on it or it causes other problems;Xns9B946963FF4B1invalidcom@130.133.1.4 Ken <invalid@invalid.com
I just use it in place of salt, only less;nospam@sonic.net
If ....
salt substitute.
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Chip loves out there what can I snack on to replace that nagging desire to crunch and snack any thoughts would be appreciated..
Many thanks in advance
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I tend to leave off the seasoned salt....
Drizzle or spray just a little olive oil and a little salt on them and bake them alter the traditional recipe by using less butter and little to no seasoned salt to make less.
Potoatoes very thin.
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How much stronger would this be:
return sha1($salt.sha1($passwd));
compared to just:
return sha1($salt.$passwd);
salt is a per-user strong 12 char with random ascii
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But this does not defeat the....
By the way, it's usually advised to use
sha1($login.$salt.$passwd);
so that 2 users with the same password practice to prepend the salt to the password hash, the salt is generally known to an attacker.
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What is a way in php to make a random, variable length salt for use in hashing. let's say i want to make a 16-character long salt - how would i do it?
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While the chance of a collision is neglible, keep in mind that hashing your salt with ....
You could to ensure that your salt is unique.
There are many ways to accomplish this.
For a good salt: It must be long, and it must be random.
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On 15 Jan 2009 17:25:51 GMT, KenK <invalid@invalid.com
Anyone using a salt substitute because of high blood pressure have a
favorite? Can you use it in a recipe you cook like you can regular salt?
Ken
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"When you choose the lesser of two evils...
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On Thu, 15 Jan;inva...@invalid.com
The only salt substitue I know of would be based on using Potassium
Chloride...@invalid.com
Sea Salt....
Invalid@invalid.com
Mrs Dash makes a good substitute, but it doesn't taste like salt.
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Say a user registers for your site, you hash the password they have chosen then use that hash as a salt and rehash their password with that salt.
Example:
String hash1 = MD5(password); String endHash = MD5(hash1 + password);
then store endHash in your...
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If they....
If they know your hash function but not your salt, the salt has protected your passwords.
It will not protect you against a rainbow table of your hash function .
That nonetheless does not substitute for actual salt.
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Im trying to make biscuits. Recipe calls for bisquick. I don't have any. So I was gonna make some. Recipe calls for shortening which I don't have. Can I use vegetable oil as a substitute?? Posted on CafeMom Mobile
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Use as an exact substitute.
Store in an airtight container.
Purpose flour
3 Tablespoons baking powder
2 Tablespoons powdered sugar
1-1/2 teaspoons table salt
3/4 is a uniform texture - about
1 minute.
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Tempeh as a cheese substitute? I was nibbling on a bit of tempeh last night and thought to myself "hmmm....this tastes like I think I remember how cheese used to taste".
Okay, maybe if that cheese was really bland and stuff but after a few more test nibbles...
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Re: Tempeh as a cheese substitute? Anyone??? I have never really got into tempeh, and part reminds me of cheese Re: Tempeh as a cheese substitute? Anyone??? *rings Glen's doctor* Re: Tempeh as a cheese substitute? Anyone??? i actually....
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Salam,
I need urgent help for a dawat, I have this great recipe that I have made before but it calls for malai. In the middle east we got cans of cream but I haven't been able to locate those here in Canada. Can someone pls tell me what would make for...
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How come you.
Will try it soon hmmm , cant think of a substitute for cream ..
Thanks han ..
Tspn
red chilli pwdr - 1 .5 tspn
coconut - 1 TBspn
garam masala - 1/2 tspn
zeera - 1 Tspn
salt oil.
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What can I use as a meat substitute besides beans? I don't have that much to buy meat so I was wondering what can I use besides beans? Beans give me bad gas and I wanted something that tastes just as good and is filling. I usually use beans in my pasta...
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Green chili powder (you can://fitlivingdaily.wordpress.com/2010… Beans? as a meat substitute? erm do you mean in terms o protein or jst not meat.
Cumin
1 Tbsp.
Paprika
1 tsp.
salt
3 tsp.
Nutritional yeast
1 1/2 tsp.
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