Ah-dorable.
-inducers we need in this world. So get on board—teeny tins of flaked sea salt can take a spoonful of almond butter from pedestrian to bougie, and a thumb-sized jar of preserves makes plain yogurt feel a little less like a punishment. Here are the miniature condiments you should keep on hand—for functionality and cuteness.I've been known to stash flaky sea salt in an old makeup compact I cleaned out.
Yes, it's a little dramatic; yes, my friends made fun of me; and yes, I'm cripplingly addicted to sodium. A sprinkling ofis the best way you could possibly finish a dish—it's crunchy, delicate, and, obviously, salty—and it has the power to transform a plate of crackers and nut butter into a fancy-ass snack. I keep a tin of this on me at all times, in case I have the misfortune of an under-salted meal.
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