Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 Well, I received my Celtic sea salt free sample, buried in a catalog of course. I received three packets each way smaller than the size of a Sweet & Low or Equal packet. LOL It didn't look or taste like the Celtic sea salt I got to try at my veggie store. It wasn't gray nor very moist and it certainly didn't have the wonderful taste. The stuff I bought was a bit too strong for me, but I have used it for variety using only a few grains on my food as I like the taste, just not the strength. The free sample though I put the whole darn packet on the food I was using. Big difference. I don't use the celtic in cooking though as it is waaaaay too expensive and plain old sea salt will do the trick. I am having fun trying different salts and peppers although I just may break the budget doing so. LOL linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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