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	<title>Comments on: Review of Maldon Smoked Sea Salt</title>
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		<title>By: Thea Hardy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thea Hardy</dc:creator>
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		<description>Mark, I am delighted to find your blog. My discovery of salt has been slow, but the inner chef could not resist forever. One day, I got from elsewhere a 2 oz. bag of Murray River - only when I was running out did I really begin to think about salt. I didn&#039;t want to do without it. I began searching and came across the Meadow - surprisingly close to me in Corvallis. But that didn&#039;t matter - the wonderful list of salts mattered. In the end, I resisted all my urges and simply got the small tins set, but then could not stop reading. When I found the blog I thought - I am in danger of sitting up all night. After reading about cooking on the salt slabs, I was pretty much in ecstasy and resisting every temptation to go order one. I promised myself tomorrow, tomorrow - for tonight I will simply bask in the awareness that there is much more to read - and savor the salt of that awareness. 

I am enjoying your enthusiastic and family-experience oriented romp through the Marlborough and will take that with me to dream-land. Sales, I am sure, cannot be far behind. The best and most effective of marketing is the sincere love of the product that inspires. You have certainly done it. 

Thanks SO much - looking forward to more.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark, I am delighted to find your blog. My discovery of salt has been slow, but the inner chef could not resist forever. One day, I got from elsewhere a 2 oz. bag of Murray River &#8211; only when I was running out did I really begin to think about salt. I didn&#8217;t want to do without it. I began searching and came across the Meadow &#8211; surprisingly close to me in Corvallis. But that didn&#8217;t matter &#8211; the wonderful list of salts mattered. In the end, I resisted all my urges and simply got the small tins set, but then could not stop reading. When I found the blog I thought &#8211; I am in danger of sitting up all night. After reading about cooking on the salt slabs, I was pretty much in ecstasy and resisting every temptation to go order one. I promised myself tomorrow, tomorrow &#8211; for tonight I will simply bask in the awareness that there is much more to read &#8211; and savor the salt of that awareness. </p>
<p>I am enjoying your enthusiastic and family-experience oriented romp through the Marlborough and will take that with me to dream-land. Sales, I am sure, cannot be far behind. The best and most effective of marketing is the sincere love of the product that inspires. You have certainly done it. </p>
<p>Thanks SO much &#8211; looking forward to more.</p>
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