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[email protected] 04-01-2007 09:10 PM

Good Salt Substitute
 
I found an old thread here requesting a good salt substitute. I've
finally discovered one worth posting about. It tastes exactly like salt
and can be used in the same manner in all applications, and it has 50%
less sodium. It also has no bad aftertaste that many other substitutes
have.
Check it out at www.Lessalt.com


Andy[_2_] 04-01-2007 09:25 PM

Good Salt Substitute
 
said...

> it has 50% less sodium


I can picture Jon Stewart panning this on the Daily Show, after reading your
post to his audience!

It's a substitute. So... it replaces something... [tapping pencil, looking
into the sun] hmmm... day replaces night... so... but... [look of
confusion]... it only has 50% less sodium than... [gathering breath]
sodium????

LOL! YMMV,

Andy



FERRANTE 05-01-2007 05:55 PM

Good Salt Substitute
 
On 4 Jan 2007 13:10:29 -0800, " >
wrote:

>I found an old thread here requesting a good salt substitute. I've
>finally discovered one worth posting about. It tastes exactly like salt
>and can be used in the same manner in all applications, and it has 50%
>less sodium. It also has no bad aftertaste that many other substitutes
>have.
>Check it out at www.Lessalt.com


Morton's LiteSalt is the same thing and only $1 and it tastes good!

Mark Ferrante

Goomba38 05-01-2007 09:52 PM

Good Salt Substitute
 
FERRANTE wrote:
> On 4 Jan 2007 13:10:29 -0800, " >
> wrote:
>
>> I found an old thread here requesting a good salt substitute. I've
>> finally discovered one worth posting about. It tastes exactly like salt
>> and can be used in the same manner in all applications, and it has 50%
>> less sodium. It also has no bad aftertaste that many other substitutes
>> have.
>> Check it out at www.Lessalt.com

>
> Morton's LiteSalt is the same thing and only $1 and it tastes good!
>
> Mark Ferrante


Sidenote: Most salt substitutes should not be used by folks with renal
problems. The potassium is a problem.


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