Name something good to eat AFTER you put salt on it ?!


Question: Tomato
Cucumber
Avocado
Baked Potato
Mango (but add hot sauce to)
Mac and cheese
Steak
Pork Chop


Answers: Tomato
Cucumber
Avocado
Baked Potato
Mango (but add hot sauce to)
Mac and cheese
Steak
Pork Chop

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  • French fries

    French Fries. =]

    Edamame

    fries all the way
    the more the merrier

    Fries, Chips, Certain Veggies, and of course Chilli.

    Yummm oranges!

    french fries.. duhhh.
    and mac n cheese.
    but mostly french fries

    french fries
    onion rings
    popcorn
    tomatos
    cottage cheese
    endamame is really good with seasoned salt

    I really don't like salt, but I do crave salt on watermelon sometimes.

    *a great big slice of beefsteak tomato
    *corn on the cob

    fettuccine, baked potato, buttered noodles, and of course, french fries.( All starchy foods )

    boiled egg

    Margeritas! Oh, you said eat... how about corn on the cob, yum!

    popcorn

    Soft pretzels are my favorite.

    A crisp apple, preferrably Gala brand with salt and a slice of cheddar cheese.
    Cucumbers in sour cream with salt. Often I will add Montreal Steak Spice, it has the large salts with other spices...yummy!

    watermelon

    cantaloupe

    french fries

    raw veggies

    Bananas and no I'm not joking its really good you should try it

    pretty much any kind of potato

    mmh what about pizza, pasta for the plain salt. and fish and chips for the 'chicken salt'?
    Do you guys use the chicken salt?? It boosts the taste big time compare dto simple old salt. check it out in the pantry section at http://www.AussieFoodShop.com all the best kelly

    grapefruit
    eggs
    cucumbers





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