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Because of salt's association with high blood pressure, the American Heart Association recommends consuming less than 1,500 milligrams mg of sodium per day.
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It barely added to the salt's thickness or expanse.
Racers at Bonneville Salt Flats Pepper Potash Firm With Complaints Barry Newman 2011
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Because of salt's association with high blood pressure, the American Heart Association recommends consuming less than 1,500 milligrams mg of sodium per day.
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Like, the sea salt's actually in like the cream, the foam part, so it just brings in more coffee essence.
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Cook's Illustrated long ago realized that kosher salt's texture made it less dense than regular salt, and warned cooks to compensate by using more of it in place of the pedestrian stuff.
The Dicey Calculus of Cooking Charles Forelle 2010
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But im sure the salt's shelf life is much longer than that of fresh yeast so you're ok for now.
Sel de Guérande and my cupboard full of secrets Michele 2006
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Mr. Bytnar, a tireless tinkerer who says he is an "obsessive-compulsive" lab rat, is at the forefront of a growing movement to overthrow salt's long reign.
Slippery Slope: 2008
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Now, a tireless tinkerer is at the forefront of a growing movement to overthrow salt's long reign.
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Salt's good for you, then salt's bad for you, then salt's not that terrible for you.
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Well, Maxine, if you want my advice, you're a wise woman; but, if not, take it with a pain of fault or something, since salt's banned from my diet:
Michael Connelly's The Brass Verdict Judith Fitzgerald 2008
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