Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Cindy Hamilton Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking Subject: Re: Dinner Tonight, 1/31/2025 Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2025 15:46:57 -0000 (UTC) Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 20 Message-ID: References: <87zfj6lhgm.fsf@example.com> <878qqqii5l.fsf@example.com> <87seoslf27.fsf@example.com> <67a3e7b3$0$3068686$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <67a4cc76$7$3620721$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> Reply-To: hamilton@invalid.com Injection-Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2025 16:46:58 +0100 (CET) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="2042927b16b6b35e0229292954bf2bbf"; logging-data="3176545"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX19yoZwHwUQM98mSDmTQTq1J7L5KqMvavik=" User-Agent: slrn/1.0.3 (Linux) Cancel-Lock: sha1:7qULut6FOuZjzg9GBnJiRPeXEXw= Bytes: 1977 On 2025-02-06, Ed P wrote: > On 2/6/2025 9:51 AM, Graham wrote: >> On 2025-02-06 2:54 a.m., Bruce wrote: > >>> >>> 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. > > You will notice some of the other herbs and spices more. Salt can > overpower if used heavily. Maybe that's what I'm trying to achieve. Thyme, in particular, saturates my taste buds. If a recipe calls for half a teaspoon, I use a dash. -- Cindy Hamilton