Path: ...!news-out.netnews.com!postmaster.netnews.com!us3.netnews.com!not-for-mail X-Trace: DXC=9P`IF2R;28SEl`G97QnfU[HWonT5<]0T]Q;nb^V>PUfV5[gZBW6J?L\RQ?47NQ;EP[2\F4X[PQWoZ1_XaL;LPdARIIQ <87zfj6lhgm.fsf@example.com> <878qqqii5l.fsf@example.com> <87seoslf27.fsf@example.com> <67a3e7b3$0$3068686$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> Content-Language: en-GB From: Graham In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lines: 36 Message-ID: <67a4cc76$7$3620721$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 127.0.0.1 X-Trace: 1738853494 reader.netnews.com 3620721 127.0.0.1:60089 Bytes: 2931 On 2025-02-06 2:54 a.m., Bruce wrote: > On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 09:39:35 -0000 (UTC), Cindy Hamilton > wrote: > >> On 2025-02-05, Graham wrote: >>> On 2025-02-05 3:05 p.m., Jill McQuown wrote: >>>> On 2/5/2025 4:41 PM, Ed P wrote: >>>>> I have a salt grinder with sea salt on the table.  It was broken so I >>>>> bought another and as long as I was ordering, got some Himalayan pink >>>>> salt.  Meantime, I fixed the other grinder. >>>> >>>> I remember Sheldon asking who on earth would ever need a salt grinder? >>>> Then again, he also claimed he never added salt to anything he cooked, >>>> claiming food should be *salted at the table*.  Nonsense.  You get none >>>> of the nuances of a little salt added during the cooking process. >>>> Properly done, the salt shaker/grinder on the table might just be a >>>> decoration. :) >>>> >>>> Jill >>> I minimise the amount of salt used when I'm cooking. Even in bread, >>> where salt is usually 2% of the flour weight, I cut it ack to 1.5%. >>> It horrifies me to see cooks or celebrity chefs chuck enormous >>> quantities of salt in their dishes. >> >> Look away, Graham. I chuck enormous quantities of salt into everything. >> I salt the fries at McDonald's (decennially). I salt a BLT, because >> the bacon has enough salt, but the bread, tomato, and lettuce need >> more. > > Tomatoes, especially, need a bit of salt. > > Eating nice food with too little salt is like listening to good music > with the volume too low. > OTOH after getting used to a minimal salt use, the food tastes fine and one notices when too much is used.