Season salt

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Season salt

Postby aris » 10 Sep 2012, 16:18

I can't live without it. I tend to buy it rather than mix my own, but I would like to change that. Ive used he Schwartz one which I quite liked, but costco no longer sell it. They only have some American one now which is full of sugar :-(

What do you use?
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Re: Season salt

Postby London Irish » 10 Sep 2012, 17:11

I mail order mine from a South African shop in Bournemouth..

http://www.sa-eshop.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=45&Itemid=6

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Re: Season salt

Postby keith157 » 10 Sep 2012, 17:25

Thanks for the link John
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Re: Season salt

Postby aris » 10 Sep 2012, 19:32

London Irish wrote:I mail order mine from a South African shop in Bournemouth..

http://www.sa-eshop.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=45&Itemid=6

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Which one?
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Re: Season salt

Postby London Irish » 10 Sep 2012, 20:41

All the Ina Paarman and Marina are flavoured salts, take your pick ;)
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Re: Season salt

Postby London Irish » 10 Sep 2012, 20:44

Oh, and when ordering, if you're fussy, ask for items with long dates. I've got all of them and some have arrived with short dates in the past....still use em though :P
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Re: Season salt

Postby aris » 10 Sep 2012, 23:03

I have a bunch of he ina paarman ones and I'm not impressed. The flavours are too overpowering.
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Re: Season salt

Postby London Irish » 10 Sep 2012, 23:57

aris wrote:I have a bunch of he ina paarman ones and I'm not impressed. The flavours are too overpowering.



??????? Either use less or reduce the concentration then...
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Re: Season salt

Postby keith157 » 11 Sep 2012, 05:12

Similar problem to most blends, some people like them others need to "dilute" the intensity. We have the same situation with good old Butt Rub. I'll be giving some of these a try in due course :D
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Re: Season salt

Postby aris » 11 Sep 2012, 06:45

London Irish wrote:
aris wrote:I have a bunch of he ina paarman ones and I'm not impressed. The flavours are too overpowering.



??????? Either use less or reduce the concentration then...


It is the flavourings they use. One has lemon in it and it tastes very strong - almost sickly. The other i tried has olive in it and tastes odd.

All to the point though - does anyone mix their own?
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