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A Series of Unfortunate Events in Everyday Life

March 4, 2010 by Molly Reynolds

Cheap Salt Grinder

Making dinner at home rather than ordering take-out is one way to eat healthier and clean up your diet (and your pocket). Roasted chicken is a popular favorite, especially paired with all the right side dishes. Homemade roast chicken can turn out so flavorful and tender you’ll never buy store-bought chicken again.

The catch to any delicious meal is just the right amount of salt. Too little salt might lack a full body flavor, and too much salt will ruin the dish. One person made themselves a homemade roast chicken dinner and their cheap salt grinder dumped way too much salt onto their chicken. At least it was just the chicken and not their entire plate, right? And hey, they can always scrape some of it off.

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