If you wait a while, the salt will be deposited in thick layers when the seas dry out from global warming and the water all migrates to the poles and inland fresh water resources. A couple million years later, you can just dig it up.
every time some one says “sea salt” i am reminded of those vast drying ponds leslie has (had? are they still there?) on the south end of san francisco bay. that is (was?) “sea salt”.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 9 years ago
If you wait a while, the salt will be deposited in thick layers when the seas dry out from global warming and the water all migrates to the poles and inland fresh water resources. A couple million years later, you can just dig it up.
J Short over 9 years ago
Eating there was on his bucket list.
jtviper7 over 9 years ago
♫♪♫ His bucket has a hole in it. ♫♪♫.
louieglutz over 9 years ago
every time some one says “sea salt” i am reminded of those vast drying ponds leslie has (had? are they still there?) on the south end of san francisco bay. that is (was?) “sea salt”.
abbybookcase over 9 years ago
yum salt. maybe not dumped on me in water form however
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
Served table-side by an Old Salt.
kernelcorny Premium Member over 9 years ago
The salt is soggy. Loses its savor,