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Subject:
Celtic Sea Salt
From:
Stan and Cory <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sat, 12 Sep 1998 15:38:22 -0400
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I've been using Celtic Sea Salt for several years, and find it
exceptionally good.  Call the Grain and Salt Society at l-800-867-7258 and
have them send you a catalog.  They also have a small salt mill to
purchase, to grind the moist, grey crystals.  However, since I've been on
Paleo, I find my desire for salt has diminished.

Also, I've found uncured bacon and beef dogs at our local Whole Foods, but
they've added raw sugar to them!  I wonder how Ray comes by the bacon and
sausages he mentions in the menus of Neanderthin?????

Good health to all,
Cory
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