2 tsp salt
1 Tbs celery salt
2 Tbs garlic salt
That's a lot of salt. I wonder how it would work with ground celery seed and garlic powder (or granulated garlic), reduced in volume of course, to account for the lack of salt. Also, maybe the volume of one of those, probably the celery seed, could be made up with MSG.
Actually, a big clue as to whether those quantities are tablespoons or teaspoons lies in the fact that two of those measurements specify thirds of the designated unit. One third of a tablespoon is a teaspoon, but I think I've seen a set of measuring spoons with a one third teaspoon measure exactly once. Hmm. Maybe I'll point that out at the Chicago Tribune, if it's possible to comment on the article.
Edit: So, I successfully registered an account with the Chicago Tribune, and every time I tried to enter a comment, it tried to sell me a paid subscription. Sorry, I don't visit the site often enough to justify the cost.
1 Tbs celery salt
2 Tbs garlic salt
That's a lot of salt. I wonder how it would work with ground celery seed and garlic powder (or granulated garlic), reduced in volume of course, to account for the lack of salt. Also, maybe the volume of one of those, probably the celery seed, could be made up with MSG.
Actually, a big clue as to whether those quantities are tablespoons or teaspoons lies in the fact that two of those measurements specify thirds of the designated unit. One third of a tablespoon is a teaspoon, but I think I've seen a set of measuring spoons with a one third teaspoon measure exactly once. Hmm. Maybe I'll point that out at the Chicago Tribune, if it's possible to comment on the article.
Edit: So, I successfully registered an account with the Chicago Tribune, and every time I tried to enter a comment, it tried to sell me a paid subscription. Sorry, I don't visit the site often enough to justify the cost.