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Naturiffic Gourmet Cooking & Brining Salts Revolutionary new way to season your food. No additives, no preservatives. Mother Nature provides the ingredients, Naturiffic provides the products. Our Gourmet Salts begin with high-end unrefined Sea Salt to which we add herbs and citrus elements. Use in recipes, at the grill or as a finishing salt. Our brining salts are formulated to be used as a Dry brine.This forum is where to get Brethren discounts, share your recipes and feedback, and help us with future product development.


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Old 07-25-2017, 08:18 PM   #46
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Ok, first I don't like salt. But I can say this was about the best season salt I have tried. I personally would like some Rosemary and Thyme mixed in with this. Less salt, more beef enhancing flavors.... But that's me.

The Wife whom likes salt. Said it was very very good, To excellent. She really liked it.
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Old 07-25-2017, 08:38 PM   #47
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Ok, first I don't like salt. But I can say this was about the best season salt I have tried. I personally would like some Rosemary and Thyme mixed in with this. Less salt, more beef enhancing flavors.... But that's me.



The Wife whom likes salt. Said it was very very good, To excellent. She really liked it.


I actually tested a version with thyme in it..I wasn't a fan. I don't think it played very well with the other ingredients.

Thank you for the honest feedback. It is what keeps us on the right track.
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Old 07-27-2017, 08:54 PM   #48
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