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![]() "Ken" > wrote in message ... > Anyone using a salt substitute because of high blood pressure have a > favorite? Can you use it in a recipe you cook like you can regular salt? Maybe just using less is better? Most people who have sodium issues crave salt and use a lot of it. I use very little and my food does not suffer for it. If a recipe calls for a teaspoon of salt, I always use 1/2 that amount. And I never salt on the plate. For many savory dishes, a little wine can make a great salt substitute. MSG works too but you have to go real light on it or it causes other problems. Paul |
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