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Salt

  1. q&a
    The Would-Be Salt Kings of New York CityTalking to Joe Bucci Jr. and Joe Bucci Sr.
  2. coronavirus stimulus
    Democrats Put Squeeze on White House As Unemployment Benefits ExpireRight now the White House looks more likely to cut a stimulus deal with Pelosi and Schumer than to herd fractious congressional Republicans.
  3. the dish
    Momofuku Nishi’s Whole Salt-Baked Turbot Is Bo Ssäm for Fish LoversThe textures of the turbot vary from firm and meaty to an almost pork-belly-like richness around the fins.
  4. beauty
    Salt Might Not Be As Bad As You Think It IsPlot twist.
  5. Grains Of Salt
    FDA Urges Food Companies to Use Less SaltFor the first time, it’s urging companies to reduce the amount they cram into food.
  6. Healthy Eating
    Here’s Your Cheat Sheet for the New Federal Dietary GuidelinesIn a nutshell: Eat less sugar, red meat’s okay, and go crazy with coffee.
  7. Seasoning
    5 Salts for Every Type of Home ChefA long way from Diamond Crystal.
  8. Studies
    Your Table Salt Probably Has Tiny Pieces of Plastic in ItApparently, people eat about three particles per day.
  9. Health Concerns
    Alarmist Watchdog Group Sues the FDA Because It Won’t RegulateIt wants sodium’s “generally recognized as safe” status revoked.
  10. chat room
    Cheryl ‘Salt’ James Talks Salt-N-Pepa Nostalgia and That Geico CommercialStarring in Geico commercials, for one.
  11. wellness theories
    Linda Rodin Shares Her Wellness Secrets“I do like to drink wine.”
  12. lab rat
    I Tried Cate Blanchett’s DIY Body ScrubBenjamin Butt-ery skin.
  13. Unsalted
    An Avalanche of Morton Salt Just Totaled 11 AcurasWhen it rains, it pours, and when it pours, watch out.
  14. The Chain Gang
    Pizza Hut’s American Pies Are Somehow 70 Percent Saltier Than Their1,080 milligrams of sodium for every 3.5 ounces of pie.
  15. Salt Licked
    FDA Says Enough With All That Salt AlreadyThe agency will introduce “voluntary” guidelines to lower Americans’ sodium intake.
  16. Shaker Furniture
    Do Restaurants Without Salt Shakers on Tables ‘Smack of Arrogance’?Salt, wounds, and chefs with some complaints of their own.
  17. Wontons
    Philly’s Health Department Teaches Chinese Restaurants How to Cut the SaltEgg foo yung never gets old, but its sodium levels can be lethal.
  18. The Taming of the Stew
    Official Panel Says Cutting Salt Intake Won’t Do You Any Big FavorsAdding a spoonful of sugar, on the other hand, will mess you up.
  19. Bad Taste
    New DOH Subway Ads Salt-Shame YouThanks, Bloomberg.
  20. Boston Market
    Should Salt Shakers Be Banished at Restaurants?Boston Market thinks so.
  21. imogen heap
    Watch Imogen Heap Sing Salt Into Shapes, LiterallyIf you can’t stand the … salt, get out of … well, you know.
  22. Mediavore
    Koreatown Building Inspector Probed by FBI; U.S. Gets More Salt From Bread ThanThe accused was observed taking an envelope of cash with his cup of tea at a hotel-restaurant.
  23. Mediavore
    Acme Markets to Cut 800 More Jobs; Say Hello to South African Fried ChickenPlus: savoring every bite keeps French woman from getting fat; and people are still leery of genetically modified salmon, all in our morning news roundup.
  24. Mediavore
    Infant Diets Predict Future Taste for Salt; North Korean Food Aid DelayedKim Jong Il’s death might have derailed the resumption of U.S. donations.
  25. Mediavore
    Whitey Bulger’s Holiday Diet; Why Kids Grow Up to Love SaltPlus Olive Garden courts a foodie clientele and more, all in our morning news round-up.
  26. Mediavore
    World’s Fattest Mom Changes Course; Salt Raises Its ProfileDonna Simpson vows to lose weight, as long as the cameras stay on.
  27. Closings
    Salt to Shutter ‘Soon’The Soho restaurant has lost its lease.
  28. Mediavore
    Cape May Farmers Focus on Growing Beach Plums; Cheesecake Factory Rolls OutPlus: Chewing food longer helps people consume fewer calories; and Justin Bieber punks fast food drive-throughs, all in our morning news roundup.
  29. Mediavore
    Despite Bar Rescue’s Best Efforts, Downey’s May Not PullPlus: Fallout from Japan’s nuclear meltdown still threatens the country’s food supply; and Red Lobster’s new ad campaign features ‘real’ people, all in our morning news roundup.
  30. Food Politics
    ‘National Nutrition Database’ Should Exist, Says DOHTo prevent disease, the Health Department would like all nutritional information to be in one searchable database.
  31. the industry
    Salt 2 Might Be a ThingAngelina is into it, so the studio just commissioned a script.
  32. neighborhood news
    Giant Pretend Block of Salt to House Actual Block of Salt on the West Side HighwayYes, it’s confusing.
  33. Mediavore
    Lohan Laps Up Jell-O in Jail; Snack Food Chases Chelsea’s WeddingRumors fly about an incarcerated actresses’ diet, while Chelsea Clinton busts out the junk in the wee hours.
  34. the industry
    Box Office: Inception Tops Salt’Salt’ took in nearly $38 million.
  35. in the magazine
    Edelstein on Salt: ‘A Senseless Blast’“What ‘Salt’ lacks in coherence it makes up in centrifugal force.”
  36. party chat
    Liev Schreiber’s Dangerous Hobby, Tattoos Inspired by Dreams“I’m not really a tattoo person at all.”
  37. gender roles
    Salt Shows How Male and Female Action Stars DifferLesson No. 1: Female action heroes know how to use to maxi pads. Male action heroes do not.
  38. recycling
    Bourne, SATC, and the 3 Other Most Aped Formulas’The Hangover,’ ‘Friends,’ and ‘Lost.’
  39. low tech
    Will You Be Able to Spot the Blow-up Dolls in Salt?The Angelina Jolie movie uses “inflatables” as extras.
  40. the star market
    The Star Market: Angelina JoliePeople always want to see her, but do they want to see her in a movie?
  41. comic-con
    Angelina Jolie Books A Trip To Comic-ConHer ‘Salt’ press tour will include a stop in San Diego.
  42. Mediavore
    Foss Catches 4,500 Pounds of Asian Carp; Top Chef Expands to CanadaPlus: KFC’s Double Down hurting its image, Annoying Orange gets a TV deal, wine education heads to college.
  43. Mediavore
    Voluntary Salt Reduction Spreads; NYC Wine Debuts in MayPlus: The Empire Diner will close, and more, all in our morning news roundup.
  44. Mediavore
    Soda Tax Dead; Companies Volunteer Salt CutsPlus: the Double Down might hurt KFC, and Top Chef comes to Canada, all in our morning news roundup.
  45. Health Concerns
    FDA Plans Salt LimitsThe Food & Drug Administration wants to change your palate.
  46. Health Concerns
    Could Cutting Taxes Lead to Cutting Salt?One local psychologist thinks so.
  47. Mediavore
    Chicago Keeps its Salt; Chinese Wines Aim HighPlus: the immortal McDonald’s happy meal, and a teacher blogs about school lunches, all in our morning news roundup.
  48. Health Concerns
    Insane Bill Would Ban Salt in Restaurants, Impose $1,000 FinesYes, this is what it has come to.
  49. Back of the House
    Dan Barber Loosens His Apron at Monkey Bar“I used to watch the Food Network obsessively when I was a line cook and I’d get home at 2 in the morning.”
  50. In the Magazine
    The Storm Over Salt; Platt Goes to the MuseumsAlso in the magazine: a blood-orange salad recipe, and a chili con carne cook-off in Brooklyn.
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