03-11-2010, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Linus
Some laws being introduced are aimed at making you live healthier lives (e.g., ban on smoking in indoor environments, soda tax laws, etc.). Some of it is a plain ol' tax grab (the soda tax law will definitely raise a fair amount for gov'ts). That said, sometimes I think gov't miss their mark and really don't think about things beforehand. Case in point: a law that will ban ALL salt from being used in recipes in NY State.
Uh... whut!?
I added emphasis to the section that is relevant. I think the issue is more that people are ADDING additional salt to meals, on top of what is required ( and some recipes do require some salt for various reasons, including addressing issues of parasites and such. ) But I don't think this law really is addressing that and I can foresee the opposite effect happening.
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I grew up cooking without salt as my Dad didn't like it so my mom never used it,except you salted your food if you wanted it. I to this day have a hard time cooking with salt and WT has said my food is bland. I try but most time its not enough in there. Im getting better about going by the directions .........But really some of these laws are ridiculous .
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