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  2. These Salty Snack Recipes Will Satisfy Every Craving You've ...

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    Sometimes you just have a hankering for something salty. On those days, you should read this article. We've got 20 recipes for salty snacks you're sure to love.

  3. Sweet & Salty Sesame Cookies Recipe - AOL

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    In the bowl of a food processor, add flours, sugar and salt; pulse until combined. Add butter and pulse until coarse crumbs form. Slowly trickle water into spout while pulsing food processor, adding just enough water til a dough just begins to form. Remove dough from processor and knead a few times on counter top. Divide dough into two discs.

  4. Spread Cheer With These Sweet and Salty Christmas Snacks - AOL

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    Here, you'll find both sweet snacks and salty snacks—plus, some recipes that are a little bit of both. Take Ree Drummond’s Christmas Chex Mix, for example—it’s packed with crunchy cereal ...

  5. 10 store-bought foods that taste just as good as homemade - AOL

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    Homemade foods taste better. Not only do they taste better, but people prefer them. One survey shows nearly eight in 10 people would choose homemade meals over eating out.

  6. Salt substitute - Wikipedia

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    A salt substitute, also known as low-sodium salt, is a low-sodium alternative to edible salt (table salt) marketed to reduce the risk of high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease associated with a high intake of sodium chloride [1] while maintaining a similar taste. The leading salt substitutes are non-sodium table salts, which have their ...

  7. Savoury (dish) - Wikipedia

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    In Eliza Acton's 1845 book Modern Cookery for Private Families, there is a recipe for savoury toasts. In the 20th century, entire books on the subject appeared, such as Good Savouries (1934) by Ambrose Heath .

  8. Acquired taste - Wikipedia

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    The process of acquiring a taste can involve developmental maturation, genetics (of both taste sensitivity and personality), family example, and biochemical reward properties of foods. Infants are born preferring sweet foods and rejecting sour and bitter tastes, and they develop a preference for salt at approximately 4 months. However ...

  9. Savory Dark Chocolate Recipes to Feed Your Salty-Sweet Addiction

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    Dark chocolate boasts superfood status from its many disease-fighting antioxidants (called flavonoids), and in addition, it has a surprising 3 grams of fiber per 1 ounce serving. The darker the ...