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1458.1 | Not Acton or Chelmsford, but. . | ZONULE::MACONE | Don't litter. . . . SPAY | Mon Oct 24 1988 12:54 | 14 |
| There's a kitchen store in the Peasant Lane Mall in Nashua, on the
lower level. I bought my salt and pepper grinders there. They
had the salt in chunks.
I don't remember the name of the store, but it's more of a gourmet
type kitchen store. I just remember it's on the lowere lever, on
the left if you're walking away from Lechmere's, probably around
the half way point.
-Nancy
Send mail if you need better instructions.
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1458.2 | Idlewilde Farm in Acton | WMOIS::S_LECLAIR | | Mon Oct 24 1988 13:01 | 5 |
| I, also, have a salt mill and could never find the rock salt to
put in it. I finally found some in Acton at Idlewilde Farm. I'm
surprised that you would not have tried there. They have a lot
of good spices and different kinds of gourmet-type items.
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1458.4 | sea salt | USMFG::PJEFFRIES | the best is better | Mon Oct 24 1988 14:27 | 3 |
| I think you want sea salt, most of the rock salt that I have used
is not as clear and white as sea salt which looks more appetizing
in a grinder.
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1458.5 | sea salt it is | BAGELS::BLIZARD | | Wed Nov 16 1988 14:46 | 9 |
| re .4 - yes, you want sea salt. Some rock salt is not even NaCl(!)
and is generally used for salting sidewalks and streets,
and in ice-cream makers.
If you live near Acton, and are looking for something
unusual, there are three places which generally have
everything: Idylwilde Farms; Joyce Chen (on Rt 2A);
and Concord Spice and Grain (in Concord on Depot St.)
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