The salt will become contaminated by the plastic deteriorating in 3 years. Pack in glass or stone jars, continues eternal Reply ↓
Yeah. $1.30/oz or more for that stuff, vs. 6 cents for Morton table salt. I did try some smoked sea salt a while back. The flavor was pretty damn good, so I guess worth the extra bucks. Reply ↓
I’ll bet it doesn’t taste a day older than 260 million years old.
LOL.
The salt will become contaminated by the plastic deteriorating in 3 years. Pack in glass or stone jars, continues eternal
Good point. Amazing how we humans can screw things up, naturally!
Yeah. $1.30/oz or more for that stuff, vs. 6 cents for Morton table salt.
I did try some smoked sea salt a while back. The flavor was pretty damn good, so I guess worth the extra bucks.