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Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

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Sweet or salty?

Sweet as candy!
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10%
Crunchy and salty!
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48%
Both!
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Neither!
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Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

by Larry Greenly » Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:38 am

Now that the thread about salt has generated a lot of heat and salty responses, let's pose the question, do you prefer salt or sweet?

If I were faced with, let's say a bowl of potato chips and a bowl of candy, I'd go for the chips. How 'bout you?
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Re: Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

by Redwinger » Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:51 am

Yes. :P
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Re: Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

by Robin Garr » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:04 am

Larry Greenly wrote:How 'bout you?


Great topic, Larry! I'm a salt'n'crunch kind of guy myself. I'd much rather have a pretzel than a candy bar.

This seemed like such an obvious poll topic that I took the liberty of adding a poll to your post ... no extry charge!
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Re: Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

by Carrie L. » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:43 am

Definitely both. I'm a popcorn and Snow Caps kinda gal.
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Re: Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

by TraciM » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:46 am

Crunchy and salty for sure. However, I can walk by Nut's on Clark in the MDW airport without getting a bag of cheese and caramel corn. Love that stuff!
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Re: Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

by Jenise » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:27 pm

No question, make mine salt.

Traci, do you mean caramel and cheese together?
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Re: Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

by Linda R. (NC) » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:38 pm

Larry Greenly wrote:Now that the thread about salt has generated a lot of heat and salty responses, let's pose the question, do you prefer salt or sweet?

If I were faced with, let's say a bowl of potato chips and a bowl of candy, I'd go for the chips. How 'bout you?


I love both, but salty/crunchy tends to tip the scales (pun not intended, but very relevant) since I would reach for the chips over a candy bar or a bacon & cheese sandwich over a PB&J. Now I do like ice cream for my evening snack...reduced fat, of course.
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Re: Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

by Rahsaan » Sun Dec 02, 2007 4:21 am

First salty then sweet.

Why choose.
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Re: Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

by TraciM » Sun Dec 02, 2007 9:46 am

Jenise wrote:No question, make mine salt.

Traci, do you mean caramel and cheese together?


Yep. At first, I thought it sounded gross. But, a coworker convinced me to try the 75% cheese/25% caramel mix. Love it.
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Re: Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

by Jenise » Sun Dec 02, 2007 12:01 pm

Traci, I used to love the popcorn balls a neighbor made on Halloween, and where most were fairly sweet, hers were butter-salty and sweet at the same time. Loved them. Caramel and cheese probably achieves that same contrast while delivering both with the kick of specific flavors. On that level, I can kind of imagine the appeal. Kind of. :D
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Re: Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

by RichardAtkinson » Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:49 pm

I'm a salty guy..... :D

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Re: Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

by RichardAtkinson » Sun Dec 02, 2007 10:08 pm

Along the salty lines...try this...it sounds kind of weird, but dill pickles and cheddar cheese are a great match. First time my wife told me about it I thought she was nuts, but it really does work.

I may have posted this before, but I think it was on the old website.

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Re: Let's hear it for salt--or sweet

by Larry Greenly » Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:08 am

Salt is a sort of antidote to sweetness. In New England, when they make maple syrup candy during the sap boiling (a 40:1 ratio!) by pouring some into the snow, kids will eat the candy until they're almost sick. Out comes a dill pickle as a palate cleanser, then back to the candy.

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