Scott wrote:
> In article >,
> Steve Calvin > wrote:
>
>
>>I use a salt grinder as well. A word of caution however. A "normal"
>>peppermill with metal insides will not work with salt, for too long
>>anyhow. The salt will corrode the metal over the course of time. Get
>>a mill that was made specifically for salt.
>
>
> Do you use a salt grinder in order to break apart clumping salt? I've
> otherwise never understood why people use it--just-ground salt isn't
> fresher, like pepper would be.
>
No, coarse salt crystals are used in the grinders. They are one
possible alternative to the standard table salt clumping issue.
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Steve
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