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Default Good food history book

Deepak Saxena wrote:
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> Thought some folks might be interested in this. I picked up a great
> book called "Salt: A History of the World" which traces the use of
> salt by different cultures and it's political, economic, and
> social significance throughout history. Realyl really interesting
> stuff.
>
> ~Deepak
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> Deepak Saxena -


Sounds good! Salt certainly was a driving force for many civilisations.
 
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