Nope it's not sorry hun, it's orange and smells like chicken. Sea salt doesn't.

Nope it's not sorry hun, it's orange and smells like chicken. Sea salt doesn't.
Shaken, not stirredWierd, not disturbed.
LOL, owned.
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The correct cookery term is chicken salt. I work at a takeaway shop and its yellow and smells like chicken =|. Once my sister dog ate a lump of chicken salt with water in and threw it back up. That was rank.I think you'll find the correct cokkery term is Sea Salt. It's the proper salt you should put in your Salt Mill, rather than ground salt (Table Salt/Sodium Chloride) you put in a Salt Cellar
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→and id come a running
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Aww.. that would have been nasty. Atleast we know the dog has good taste :eusa_danc
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Shaken, not stirredWierd, not disturbed.
I like celery salt, has anyone tried this before?
I think i've had that at my sisters, or something similar. Its health food one with good stuff in right?I like celery salt, has anyone tried this before?
→he said call me now
→and id come a running
→If you'd call me now baby id come a running.
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Yep, thats the one
haha it sounds yummy i think.... But ill take ur word for it until i see it next
id had it on my baked potato before.
it is good.
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