
Salt
Our word salary comes from the Latin salarium which was a Roman Legionary's allowance to buy salt. In fact the word soldier comes from sal dare which means "give salt." And that gives us the expression "being worth one's salt." Our salt is $60 per pound. Larger packages mean a little less effort to pack and I will pass that on. But good salt is expensive. It should be. Just like it's possible to buy a hamburger for $1, but the $8 hamburger is generally a better experience and probably easier to digest! I think once you try Marblehead Salt you will not only enjoy it more, you'll enjoy consuming less salt but of a much higher quality. In essence you'll say, Marblehead Salt is worth its salt.
Garlic Salt
Garlic Salt
This is what I think of when I imagine the smell of a perfect garlic bread.
Our Garlic Salt's sharp, clean taste compliments fish & seafoods, meats & vegetables equally well when you want a little sparkle on your tongue. For best results sprinkle just before finished cooking or prior to plating dishes. If there are light and dark brown flecks don't be afraid! That's just the garlicky toasty goodness.