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Default coarse salt container for my wife

"kalanamak" > wrote in message
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> Why do you want to put your wife in a salt container. Look at someplace
> like Cost Plus for a sugar shaker or a parm. cheese shaker (cheap at a
> restaurant supply house). Or use a salt pig or box. The Baker's
> Catalogue has both, and beautiful, too.
> HTH
> blacksalt



That "Rachel "Ray" on the Food Network, for example, has a cool one marked
"Salt".


 
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