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has anyone here ever used one of these salt block things? I am thinking of getting for ann. -- (link)
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sweet cheesarella barbacorn (aka amanda)
Dec 15 '14, 10:35
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like so.
(www.surlatable.com)
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Seems like overkill. The deer don't really care why type of salt they're licking... -- nm
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Ender
Dec 15, 11:00
We got a couple when we were in Hilton Head. a little store in Savannah was all about them. First time we tried it, it cracked. Reread directions.
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volnelk
Dec 15, 10:55
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oof -- nm
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Beaker
Dec 15, 10:59
interesting. -- nm
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Andie
Dec 15, 10:49
never heard of it. It's heavy, 11lbs? I wonder how much salt is leached into the food while cooking? -- nm
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decline
Dec 15, 10:41
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considering you can scrub it clean with water, I'd say not much leaches, not like rubbing granule salt on the roast -- nm
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zeitgeist
Dec 15, 10:48
you're foodie-ish, right? and you are intrigued at least? -- nm
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sweet cheesarella barbacorn
Dec 15, 10:43
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absolutely -- nm
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decline
Dec 15, 10:43
first time I have ever hear of them. -- nm
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CQ draped in tinsel
Dec 15, 10:38
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