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The Imperfectly Perfect Treats Imagine a batch of chewy, spicy, and richly chocolatey cookies that didn’t quite meet the perfection standards, but will steal your heart with their unique charm. These reject Chocolate Ginger Cookies boast: Irregular edges, as if hand-cut with love. Variable textures: soft, crunchy, or chewy – a delightful surprise. Flavor bursts:…
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Imagine a motley crew of fruit-flavored friends, each with its own unique quirks. These reject Jolly Jammers may not have made the cut for perfect shape or size, but they pack an explosion of taste. Some are slightly squished, others misshapen, but all burst with juicy sweetness. You might find: A strawberry Jammer with a…
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Pink Himalayan salt is a pink-colored salt extracted from the Khewra Salt Mine, which is located near the Himalayas in Pakistan.
The Khewra Salt Mine is one of the oldest and largest salt mines in the world.
The pink Himalayan salt harvested from this mine is believed to have been formed millions of years ago from the evaporation of ancient bodies of water.
The salt is hand-extracted and minimally processed to yield an unrefined product that’s free of additives and thought to be much more natural than table salt.
Like table salt, pink Himalayan salt is mostly comprised of sodium chloride.
However, the natural harvesting process allows pink Himalayan salt to possess many other minerals and trace elements that are not found in regular table salt.
Some people estimate it may contain up to 84 different minerals and trace elements. In fact, it’s these very minerals, especially iron, that give it its characteristic pink color.
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Delicious popped rice great for breakfast
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