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Old 11-20-2001, 05:18 PM
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Does anyone know where I can purchase some sea salt? I remember using them when I was younger because my stepfather said that this type of salt is pure salt; we started using this salt more than the other type of salt (the regular table salt). I miss using that salt. If anyone could respond to this thread, I would greatly appreciate it!
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Old 11-20-2001, 06:40 PM
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Lightbulb sea salt, mmmmmmmmm

On line you can find the fancy sea salt at

Kingartherflour.com
surlatable.com
williams-sonoma.com

Also, look in the health food store or ask the manager of your local grocery store to carry it. More and more I find Kosher, Sea Salt and table salt at the regular grocery store! Yeah! There are big differences between them and when you find the one you really like, use it!
I love the Flur de Sal, it has the most rounded flavor but very $$$ so just use it as the final addition to your plate.

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Old 11-21-2001, 12:21 PM
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Thanks for that information, m brown, I hope to find it very useful!
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Old 11-21-2001, 03:14 PM
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there are many kinds all different grades and also from coarse to very very fine.you can go to health food stores, supermarketsand even metaphysical bookstores. and by putting coarse in a pepper or salt grinder you cna reduce that to fine grains.some sea salt will feel like wet sand it has a high concentration of minerals which some people are looking for in a salt.my favorite thing other than cooking with ti is to haver it rubbed on my body after i have had a massage it gets all the dead skin off and you feel polished actually smooth.
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