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Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal Butter options have widened to include goat, cultured, pastured, sea-salted and herbed.
Plusher Pats 2011
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Today, butter options have widened to include goat, cultured, pastured, sea-salted and herbed.
Plusher Pats 2011
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You can chomp down on the Soy Nut Mix, an inspired, organic combination of lightly sea-salted soy nuts, raisins, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and chocolate chips.
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The hairdresser in the hotel salon caught me as I was leaving with sea-salted wet hair and said "You cannot leave like that!"
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It was the first time I have been in this region, and I made sure to take advantage of the specialties: crêpes, apple cider, caramels made with sea-salted butter (the best EVER), kouign amann (sounds like "queen aman", it's a delicious, buttery, pastry) and of course plenty of fresh seafood.
Saint-Malo Etienne 2006
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It was the first time I have been in this region, and I made sure to take advantage of the specialties: crêpes, apple cider, caramels made with sea-salted butter (the best EVER), kouign amann (sounds like "queen aman", it's a delicious, buttery, pastry) and of course plenty of fresh seafood.
Archive 2006-01-01 Etienne 2006
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The crust broken and the mouthful of wine swallowed -- it was literally no more than that with this abstemious race -- the pilots would pass the time stamping their feet on the slabs of sea-salted stone and blowing into their nipped fingers.
A Personal Record 1919
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It came out that this stern, grim, wind-tanned, rough, sea-salted, taciturn sailor of sixty-five was not only an artist, but a lover as well.
The Shadow Line 1917
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It has no beauty to recommend it, being a low, sea-salted, wind-vexed promontory; trees very rare, except (as common on the east coast) along the dens of rivers; the fields well cultivated, I understand, but not lovely to the eye.
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And indeed the mere dark sound of them was utterly abhorrent to his native rectitude, sea-salted, hardened in the winds of wide horizons, open as the day.
Chance A Tale in Two Parts Joseph Conrad 1890
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