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Arthur Little
18th January 2010, 13:29
:rolleyes: Has anyone else noticed that table salt ... this basic, yet essential [for ME, at any rate] commodity ... has been in short supply :cwm24: on Britain's supermarket shelves in the aftermath of the Big Freeze? Why? After all, refined salt has virtually no effect on ice and snow ... and yet, the coarse stuff (which HAD been useful for "thawing" paths &c) remains in stock!

Or could THIS gripe of "mine" be considered another "run of the mill" post? We'll wait and se(a) ... it might not be to everyone's taste! :ARsurrender:

walesrob
18th January 2010, 14:45
has been in short supply :cwm24: on Britain's supermarket shelves in the aftermath of the Big Freeze? Why? After all, refined salt has virtually no effect on ice and snow ..

I work for Iceland, and the whole company ran out of Saxa table salt for 2 days, our store sold the entire allocation of table salt in 2 hours on the worst day of the snow & ice. Then on the Saturday during the bad weather, we ran out of bread and milk (witness people with shopping trolleys with 4, 5 or 6 loaves of bread :NoNo: ) Why do people panic like this.:crazy:

pennybarry
18th January 2010, 14:58
(witness people with shopping trolleys with 4, 5 or 6 loaves of bread :NoNo: ) Why do people panic like this.:crazy:

because british scared to eat rice 3 times /day!:icon_lol:

Arthur Little
18th January 2010, 15:46
because british scared to eat rice 3 times /day!:icon_lol:

:Rasp: ... Myrna started off eating potato fritters, waffles, etc., as an accompaniment to our main evening meal ... but she's since relapsed into her former habit of consuming several portions of rice every day! :icon_lol:

Doc Alan
18th January 2010, 15:51
:rolleyes: Has anyone else noticed that table salt ... this basic, yet essential [for ME, at any rate] commodity ...

Arthur's right ..:)it's essential for life and good health. I won't list here all the reasons. In fact, low salt diets can lead to problems. Salt is related to blood pressure and so people with high blood pressure should reduce their intake, but evidence is lacking that reducing current salt intake in apparently healthy people leads to fewer heart attacks or strokes.
So unless anyone disagrees, it's moderation that counts :BouncyHappy: Tonight I'm having prawns and rice ...:)
Arthur, too many puns in one posting can be bad for you :rolleyes:

Northerner
19th January 2010, 00:58
Arthur's right ..:)it's essential for life and good health. I won't list here all the reasons. In fact, low salt diets can lead to problems. Salt is related to blood pressure and so people with high blood pressure should reduce their intake, but evidence is lacking that reducing current salt intake in apparently healthy people leads to fewer heart attacks or strokes.
So unless anyone disagrees, it's moderation that counts :BouncyHappy: Tonight I'm having prawns and rice ...:)
Arthur, too many puns in one posting can be bad for you :rolleyes:

I agree:xxgrinning--00xx3: I have a friend who does a lot of weight training and after each workout he will eat a packet of crisps to replace some of the lost salts from his workout..

bornatbirth
19th January 2010, 01:09
because british scared to eat rice 3 times /day!:icon_lol:

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