Wash each piece well with your hand in order to extract as much salt as possible.
After an hour, season them with a teaspoonful of sugar, half as much salt, a little pepper and a tablespoonful of butter cut into bits, each bit rolled in flour and all distributed evenly throughout the tomatoes.
Thus they let it acquire as much salt as it can by several returns of flood, and then wash it out with fresh water, which they evaporate over a fire in leaden boilers.
Mixing in much salt is injurious, from the change it occasions in bread of every description.
To remove stains in linen occasioned by mildew, mix some soft soap and powdered starch, half as much salt, and the juice of a lemon.
Set on the fire a quart of new milk, with two or three blades of mace; and when ready to boil, put to it the yolks and whites of nine eggs well beaten, and as much salt as will lie upon a six-pence.
To make another sort of cream cheese, put as much salt to three pints of raw cream as will season it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much salt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.