Does anyone know a good tasting no sodium or very low sodium salt substitute?!


Question: The ones I have tried have a very mineraly after taste and make me gag!
I've even tried Morton's Salt Substitute, but it has a nasty taste.
If you know of one, what brand is it and where can I buy it?

A good tasting low sodium beef or chicken base would help too!
Thanks!


Answers: The ones I have tried have a very mineraly after taste and make me gag!
I've even tried Morton's Salt Substitute, but it has a nasty taste.
If you know of one, what brand is it and where can I buy it?

A good tasting low sodium beef or chicken base would help too!
Thanks!

You must try MAGIC Salt Free Seasoning! It is great on poultry, beef and seafood! My favorite is when used on chicken!

It is available at any grocery store

Josh C. thanks for letting me know about Natural Sea Salt.
I will have to try that too!
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Andi, thanks for the lemon juice idea.
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  • their all yuck- just try pure lemon juice. It has the same effect and with a tiny pinch of real salt will do the trick.

    Try natural Sea Salt.





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