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    Meron kayo alam ano brand pili nut masarap na available sa metro manila? or nagship from bicol or albay or anywhere sa pinas.

    Sa supermarket kasi meron halo iodized salt eh ayaw ko yun. Kung sea salt or rock salt sana.

    Nagcheck ako chocolate lovers and all about baking wala benta pili.

    Nainterest kasi ako for health.

    Usual nuts and seeds kain ko pumpkin, sunflower and my favorite pecan. Pag sa hotel buffet ito agad upakan ko isang buong plato puro pecan tapos greek yogurt. Napapasipol ako sa sarap kahit hindi ako marunong sumipol, suuput yung sipol ko puro hangin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    Meron kayo alam ano brand pili nut masarap na available sa metro manila? or nagship from bicol or albay or anywhere sa pinas.

    Sa supermarket kasi meron halo iodized salt eh ayaw ko yun. Kung sea salt or rock salt sana.

    Nagcheck ako chocolate lovers and all about baking wala benta pili.

    Nainterest kasi ako for health.

    Usual nuts and seeds kain ko pumpkin, sunflower and my favorite pecan. Pag sa hotel buffet ito agad upakan ko isang buong plato puro pecan tapos greek yogurt. Napapasipol ako sa sarap kahit hindi ako marunong sumipol, suuput yung sipol ko puro hangin.
    you dont take iodized salt? mmmmm

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    Kaya pala...Hinde ka pala kasi nag iodized salt.






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    Oo nung 1990s hinalo yan sa asin. Yan ang mali ginawa deparment of health. Every processed food meron iodized salt. Kaya dami wreck ang thyroid hormones ngayon. Haba pila sa endocrinologist. Over iodized.

    Kaya ang shift ngayon eh natural sea salt/ rock salt.

    So pag bili ako potato chips ang priority ko lays or pag local yung color blue na jack and jill potato chips. Yung orange packaging iodized salt yun

    Pwede din oishi sea salt potato chips.

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    Hinde. Nakakabobo daw yun Hinde nag iodized salt.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Hinde. Nakakabobo daw yun Hinde nag iodized salt.


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    kaya pala

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Hinde. Nakakabobo daw yun Hinde nag iodized salt.


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    talaga?
    no wonder!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    Oo nung 1990s hinalo yan sa asin. Yan ang mali ginawa deparment of health. Every processed food meron iodized salt. Kaya dami wreck ang thyroid hormones ngayon. Haba pila sa endocrinologist. Over iodized.

    Kaya ang shift ngayon eh natural sea salt/ rock salt.

    So pag bili ako potato chips ang priority ko lays or pag local yung color blue na jack and jill potato chips. Yung orange packaging iodized salt yun

    Pwede din oishi sea salt potato chips.
    check the product info fine print. some processed foods use non-iodized salt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Hinde. Nakakabobo daw yun Hinde nag iodized salt.
    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    kaya pala
    Quote Originally Posted by jack_husain View Post
    talaga?
    no wonder!

    Yan ang sabi doon sa commercial funded by deparment of health.

    "MAg-iodized salt, iodized salt tayo"

    Tingnan nyo ngayon hindi na sila kasing strict as before na dapat iodized salt gamit.

    Kala nyo ha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    check the product info fine print. some processed foods use non-iodized salt.
    yes dr d. Lately ngayon meron na alternative.

    Pero sa pili nut ang nakalagay iodized salt kaya hanap pa ako iba brand.

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