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Mike Goetzke
01-19-2015, 9:55 PM
I built a salt mill and am confused with all the different salts available. Any recommendations?


Thanks,

Mike

Scott Hackler
01-19-2015, 10:04 PM
Any grocery store will carry sea salt in coarse size. It is in the spice section.

Chris Fairbanks
01-20-2015, 3:55 AM
Check out http://www.saltworks.us. They have a varity of coarse and extra coarse salts in 5lb and larger bags. I use the pink Himalayan salt and everyone seems to love it.

Mike Goetzke
01-20-2015, 2:06 PM
Any grocery store will carry sea salt in coarse size. It is in the spice section.

I'll have to look at the selection in the store- the Morton Coarse grind sea salt my wife found is only slightly coarser than table salt.

Randy Red Bemont
01-20-2015, 3:28 PM
Check out http://www.saltworks.us. They have a varity of coarse and extra coarse salts in 5lb and larger bags. I use the pink Himalayan salt and everyone seems to love it.

I too use the Himalayan pink. It has all the good stuff still in it unlike regular table salt. I get mine on Amazon.

Red

Joseph M Lary
01-21-2015, 9:17 AM
+1 on the Himalayan pink salt ,I have also used alder wood smoked salt great on a steak.

Tim Browne
01-22-2015, 7:37 AM
As Scott mentioned, try the course sea salt for grinders. Wally world has it but buy in a container you can see in, some "course" salts are not course enough. The course pink Himalayan sea salt is also a great choice. The nice thing is the sea salts are healthier overall as they're lower in sodium and higher in beneficial minerals than table salt.

Neal Daughtry
01-23-2015, 11:33 PM
All kinds of salts for your grinder on Amazon. I also use the Himalayan pink salt.