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| > | http://www.vegcountry.com/Leblanc/sea%20salt.html
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| > | I've purchased some Celtic and Spanish (they may be the same thing) and
| > | although DH can eat it as an addition to his food, I cannot.
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| > | It is too coarse for me as it will cut into the sides of my mouth.
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| > | Can anyone recommend an excellent salt grinder that the grinder part
| > will
| > | not cause the salt to become a cruddy mess. This salt seems moist, to
| > me.
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| > Michael Chiarello on his shows and website promotes grey salt, which is
| > damp. He has two grinders that he recommends specifically for the damp
| > salt, I don't know whether they would pass your vetting but you might
| > take a look at them, this is the manual one and he also has an automatic
| > that you could find on the same NapaStyle website. His stuff is generally
| > of a high quality.
| > http://www.napastyle.com/catalog/pro...productId=3775
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| > pavane
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| Re my previous reply, here is the interesting little grinder for $6.99 at
| Ikea, but it is called "spice" grinder.
| For $6.99 I would try it as it has a ceramic grinding mechanism -
| http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40081278
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| Dee Dee

That looks nice, I like the fact that it can apparently be taken
apart and cleaned easily. And what a neat website...it turns
out that there are 58 of the grinders in the Orlando store,
good to know. Time for more gravlax and egg at the restaurant.

pavane