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Old 07-11-2008, 02:38 AM
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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek View Post
The kind of salt I'm talking about is more of a softer substance of salt. It's movie theater salt. It's usually in a silver container with a handle, not your typical table salt shaker. The movie theater salt is more like a powder than regular salt. That's the salt I'm used to when I go to a movie. I don't know what it's called, but it's great on popcorn.
Brand name is Seasonol, and you won't find it in the grocery store. You might find it in a wholesale place that sells popcorn supplies...sometimes Sam's Club has it.
Usually about a heaping teaspoon is added to a cup of popcorn (these are for theatre-sized kettles)...more if you want to sell more drinks!
It's REALLY bad for blood pressure, so don't eat it every day and on everything. A little goes a long way. As cheerfulgreek says, it's a fine powder.

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I'm surprised you don't know the difference between the two.
Aw, cheerfulgreek, give her a break! Most people don't know the difference.
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