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Originally Posted by Fugee
Good grief. Why does this doofus think anyone is going to pay for salt blessed by a priest except maybe as a gag gift? People do have odd ideas about kosher food. One of my friends (not particularly religious) works in a grocery chain that has large kosher food departments in certain of its stores. She thought the only difference in kosher food was that it was blessed by a rabbi. I tried to explain about dietary laws and but I don't think she believed me.
If I'm going to pay for expensive salt, it's gonna be fleur de sel or other fancy sea salt.
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back when the auto companies were flush, when i wanted expensive salt, I would have a beautiful women wade into the dead sea, then I'd jet her here where i would lick and rub it off.
i miss boom years
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