Saxa Salt Polydrum (750 g)
Description
Saxa salt is fine flowing and ideal for both cooking and table use. For a change, why not bake frozen vegetables instead of boiling them. Place the vegetable on aluminum foil, sprinkle with 1/2 tsp of Saxa salt and also a little butter. Wrap tightly as a parcel and place in the oven for 20-30 minutes until cooked.Product Detail
Saxa salt is fine flowing and ideal for both cooking and table use. For a change, why not bake frozen vegetables instead of boiling them. Place the vegetable on aluminum foil, sprinkle with 1/2 tsp of Saxa salt and also a little butter. Wrap tightly as a parcel and place in the oven for 20-30 minutes until cooked.
Features
For table & cooking
Fine salt
Ingredients
Salt, Anti-Caking Agent (Sodium Hexacyanoferrate II)Preparation & Usage
Cooks' Corner For a change, why not bake frozen vegetables instead of boiling them. Place the vegetables on aluminium foil, sprinkle with 1/2 tsp of Saxa salt and also a little butter. Wrap tightly as a parcel and place in the oven for 20-30 minutes until cooked. When crushing garlic with a knife, stand the garlic clove on 1/2 tsp of Saxa salt. This prevents the garlic from slipping around the chopping board.
Storage Guidelines
Store in a cool dry place.
Storage Type
Type | Ambient |
Recycling Information
Whole Packaging | Recycle |
Manufacturer Address
Freepost Premier Foods. Premier Foods ROI, P.O. Box 13008, Dublin 1, Ireland.
Company Name
Premier Foods / Premier Foods ROI
Company Address
Freepost Premier Foods. P.O. Box 13008, Dublin 1, Ireland.
Telephone Helpline
0800 234 6328
ROI: 1800 93 2814
Return To
If you are not entirely satisfied, please retain the packaging and contact our Consumer Services either by calling 0800 234 6328 (between 9:00am and 5:00pm Mondays to Fridays) or by writing to Freepost Premier Foods Consumer Relations. ROI: call 1800 93 2814 Premier Foods ROI, P.O. Box 13008, Dublin 1, Ireland.
Description
Saxa salt is fine flowing and ideal for both cooking and table use. For a change, why not bake frozen vegetables instead of boiling them. Place the vegetable on aluminum foil, sprinkle with 1/2 tsp of Saxa salt and also a little butter. Wrap tightly as a parcel and place in the oven for 20-30 minutes until cooked.Product Detail
Saxa salt is fine flowing and ideal for both cooking and table use. For a change, why not bake frozen vegetables instead of boiling them. Place the vegetable on aluminum foil, sprinkle with 1/2 tsp of Saxa salt and also a little butter. Wrap tightly as a parcel and place in the oven for 20-30 minutes until cooked.
Features
For table & cooking
Fine salt
Ingredients
Salt, Anti-Caking Agent (Sodium Hexacyanoferrate II)Preparation & Usage
Cooks' Corner For a change, why not bake frozen vegetables instead of boiling them. Place the vegetables on aluminium foil, sprinkle with 1/2 tsp of Saxa salt and also a little butter. Wrap tightly as a parcel and place in the oven for 20-30 minutes until cooked. When crushing garlic with a knife, stand the garlic clove on 1/2 tsp of Saxa salt. This prevents the garlic from slipping around the chopping board.
Storage Guidelines
Store in a cool dry place.
Storage Type
Type | Ambient |
Recycling Information
Whole Packaging | Recycle |
Manufacturer Address
Freepost Premier Foods. Premier Foods ROI, P.O. Box 13008, Dublin 1, Ireland.
Company Name
Premier Foods / Premier Foods ROI
Company Address
Freepost Premier Foods. P.O. Box 13008, Dublin 1, Ireland.
Telephone Helpline
0800 234 6328
ROI: 1800 93 2814
Return To
If you are not entirely satisfied, please retain the packaging and contact our Consumer Services either by calling 0800 234 6328 (between 9:00am and 5:00pm Mondays to Fridays) or by writing to Freepost Premier Foods Consumer Relations. ROI: call 1800 93 2814 Premier Foods ROI, P.O. Box 13008, Dublin 1, Ireland.
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