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- Monday, 25. Feb, 2008 @ 07:49:31 pm
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- Friday, 18. Jul, 2008 @ 03:09:21 pm
Hello,
I just went to the shops to get myself some sea salt. The most natural one I could find at a reasonable price was:
'Saxa Iodised Rock Salt Sea Salt Crystals'. A 500g bag cost around $2.
The granules are quite big.
I have an idea for you though. You can buy small spice/coffee grinders from brands like Sunbeam for no more than ~$20. These are really handy for grinding up spices for curries, etc., and of course for fresh coffee. I have also used it to grind raw sugar so it dissolves better for baking, etc., and I assume you could also put salt in these grinders and get quite a finely milled result. I am going to do this with some of the salt I've just bought so I won't be restricted to using it just in cooking.
Best of luck
Ashlee
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