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Strange, it does work for me
Have seen that very funny video before. However... for me the link on your post did not bring that video onto screen.
The double entendre had me smirking. All of us with our minds in the gutter found it funny.
Just my luck, 250 million year old salt and it expired 4 years ago.
Just my luck, 250 million year old salt and it expired 4 years ago.
NaCl and other salts have been observed in the outer envelopes of dying stars.The real joke is on the people who buy "sea salt," thinking it's somehow better than "regular" salt.
Think about it. Where does salt come from? It's all ultimately from the sea.
You can buy "regular" salt which was evaporated naturally, millions of years ago, from an ancient sea. Long before there were any humans around to pollute it.
Or, you can buy "sea salt" that was evaporated artificially from modern sea water, complete with all the chemicals, pollutants and micro-plastics that are in the ocean these days.
After 4.5 billion years this primordial salt may exist; now that would be some find!
That was just the good ol' Neanderthalic way to best as possible play it safe... to avoid law suits, stick-on-head bashings... and the like! Expiration dates can usually be extended at least a few years. Especially if lid was kept tight for the 250M years!
Anybody who thinks all salt is salt has never had Murray River Australian pink salt flakes on a sirloin steak or salmon fillet.
https://murrayriversalt.com.au/our-story/harvest-site/
Do you cook it before eating?Personally, I eat salmon for its taste, not the taste of salt.
Ted
Do you cook it before eating?
They mine salt in Watkins Glen, NY. That's hundreds of miles from the ocean and hundreds of feet above sea level. Might be a candidate prehistoric salt.
Detroit (el 614') salt mine. Over 700 miles from the ocean. 1100' underground. 400 million years old. Have no idea what was going on 400 million years ago to lay down so much salt. No joke.