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Artisan Salt Sampler - Holiday Clearance - Sale - Sur La Table
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I bet it would be fun to look through that and try the different ones out.
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Never knew that there were that many variations of flavored salt.
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oh! that's a lot of information. thanks for sharing
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Excellent article! It helped me convince my girlfriend that buying sea salt instead of the cheaper Kosher just didn't make sense for plain ole cooking!
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