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I'm so sorry for the late replies! I'm going to address all of them now.
@BTX
I wish! Skyrim doesn't feature any harvestable salt crystals and adding new content is outside of the scope of this mod.
@Russian Spy
No problem, that'll be one favorite and a like, please! :)
@FencingRabbit
I want to say it's Hide Armor with Hide Boots. It's been a while though. Sorry!
@dreamveil
I know you may have given up by now, but it sounds like you have some kind of conflict. Try loading Freshly Ground after your other mods.
The recipes are disabled by default and have to be enabled in SkyUI's mod configuration menu or through the console with "set KMXFGMagicSaltsEnabled to 1.0". Once enabled you will need a salt pile, a flawless ruby/sapphire/amethyst, and any filled soul gem to craft one of the fire/frost/void salts.
I did some digging and the Moon Sugar + Nightshade recipe actually originated from a book in an Oblivion mod: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion_talk:Skooma#Indgedients
I may add the recipe in a future release but I don't have plans to add anything else at the moment.