Roadside carts sell snacks and drinks, from fruit punch to arepas (corn cakes) and salted green mango.
For dessert, there was hot apple and huckleberry crisp with salted caramel ice cream.
This was a hard slab of salted, minced and sometimes smoked beef mixed with onions and breadcrumbs.
Somerset County Council said about half of A roads and other major routes had been well salted.
"Most routes have been salted three times over night with snow ploughing necessary on many routes, " they said.
And rates of stomach cancer are much higher in many Asian countries, where the food is heavily salted.
According to the notice, the passwords that were accessed were hashed and salted, an industry best practice.
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On the way to the bathroom, she picks up a salted caramel chocolate from the Stoli Vodka booth.
Jesus may have also salted his speech with puns on Aramaic words, the language of everyday communication.
Gritting crews have treated the priority network roads overnight, and footpaths with the highest footfall have been salted.
The rind is washed and salted throughout the aging process, which lasts anywhere from six months to three years.
The county council said gritting teams would work around the clock to ensure main routes were ploughed and well salted.
The barest bone is the wrench of marrow, roasted and salted, and it comes dressed with parsley, lemon, and radish.
Carmarthenshire council said it had around 3, 526km (2, 191 miles) of road and around 27% was salted when weather conditions demanded it.
Peter had salted away a fair amount of money at his big-company job and was convinced that he could rise no further.
"I once tried salted whale fat and almost threw up, " he adds.
Simply fried and lightly salted, they are near impossible to improve upon.
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These tartines call for butter that is lightly salted and almost funky-tasting.
Chair Darren Millar said that it was a "calamity of significant proportions" that large numbers of Wales's roads were not salted at all.
The stars that salted the sky when I first woke are giving way to a vibrant Maxfield Parrish blue with chalky, pasted-on clouds.
He ate a hot dog and drank a soda and he sucked the salted peanuts and the wooden spoon from his chocolate-malt ice cream.
President Ramos, who recently renewed the interim appointment of another ex-general as secretary of transportation, avoids mentioning that the bureaucracy is salted with soldiers.
Cows have been milked, curds separated, moulds turned and cheeses salted.
Alan Mason, operations manager for the Highways Agency, said whilst the road had been salted on Sunday night, freezing rain had led to "perilous" conditions.
On that trip he realized he should establish a foothold there to cater to these economic migrants, who salted away their savings to buy gold.
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Old timers laze away the hot days playing with grandkids and tending to tasks like drying fish and preserving salted duck egg yolks in the sun.
In front of us were three trays, each bearing three small sampling cups filled with cola, and some salted crackers, a water glass, and a spit glass.
Boiling the pasta and cauliflower in the same pot is not merely a work-saving measure, Ms. Bloomfield said, it also adds flavor to the salted pasta water.
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What about the Bre-X scandal of 1997--when promises of a mountain of gold in Borneo turned out to be a few ore samples salted with gold dust?
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