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Pinch of Pretty

From mysterious poisonings to preserving meat, salt’s multifarious role at the table throughout history has been squired by an evolving, oftentimes dainty, receptacle called a saltcellar—until the vessel’s popularity was diminished by an anticaking agent and a girl in a yellow dress with an umbrella.

Now a collector’s item, saltcellars have seen a resurgence in a post-pandemic

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