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Forty percent of Americans want to eat less salt. Lemon drops can act
as a salt substitute. If you like salt on your steak, but know you shouldn't eat so much salt, put a few drops of lemon juice on the steak and enjoy the taste. - from the Food section of www.odd-info.com |
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On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 11:11:45 -0700, javawizard >
wrote: >Forty percent of Americans want to eat less salt. How and why do you know that? |
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