Organic Sea Salt?
Dan Abel wrote:
> In article >,
> Mark Thorson > wrote:
>
>>George wrote:
>>
>>>Don't think there is such a thing. I think both propane
>>>and nat gas must include an odorant (usually methyl mercaptan).
>
>>"The requirement to add odorant can be waived in
>>special-use applications, such as aerosol propellants
>>and food and drug products where the odorant has a
>>detrimental effect on the final product."
>
> Yeah, I don't want stuff in my food. I *always* use food grade propane
> at the table. I squirt it on nearly everything, instead of salt and
> pepper. Although it is very high in energy, I don't believe it has any
> calories (meaning that your body doesn't digest it). It just comes
> right out the rear, when an odorant has already been added.
And, properly dealt with, you can use that instead of candles to create
a, um, romantic mood.
No, seriously...
Pastorio
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