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Mary Knight joins Spoon Salad movement; is curious about Bragg

And she's curious about 'Bragg'

Mary Knight writes:
Ed and Linda--Does Martha Stewart know about you two? If not, your Spoon Salad, puts you all right up there with Martha. Such a great idea - can't wait to try it. Perfect to carry for lunch, and to use up some leftovers. Base of tomato juice and Bragg?? Tell this ignoramus from off about Bragg. Thanks - Mary knight
Mary Knight, thank you. Thank you - Our spoon salad was a Beta Test, and we're waiting for some real chefs to tell us about their own improvements. Bragg is "Bragg Organic Raw Unfiltered Apple Cider Vinegar - With the 'Mother'. Unpasteurized, Naturally Gluten Free." We get a 32 oz bottle, pour it in a cruet for the table, and then don't have to call 911 for a jaws of life to open one of those plasticky packages. Many take Bragg vinegar by the tablespoon one or more times a day, and claim health benefits. Anyway - hope you share your improvements on the basic idea of Spoon Salad. - EW




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Epicurean Kentuckian: A bottle of 'Bragg'



2017-08-02 - Fortune Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Bragg is "Bragg Organic Raw Unfiltered Apple Cider Vinegar - With the 'Mother'. Unpasteurized, Naturally Gluten Free." We get a 32 oz bottle, pour it in a cruet for the table, and then don't have to call 911 for a jaws of life to open one of those plasticky packages. Many take Bragg vinegar by the tablespoon one or more times a day, and claim health benefits. Anyway - hope you share your improvements on the basic idea of Spoon Salad. And the tomato juice is simply juice from the red-ripe, grown-in-Adair County tomatoes. As for Bragg - plenty of other seasonings - fresh lime or fresh lemon juice might be your choice. - EW
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