I'm wondering if anyone out there has a solution to the soggy salt problem we've been having. We live aboard and we have yet to find a way to keep the salt shaker from becoming a sodden mess. We have used rice (unsuccessfully) and the little silica packets that came with some electronics (better than rice). We bought a shaker with a plastic lid and now we spoon the salt out of that. I don't know ... maybe we need to go salt-free. It's supposed to be better for you. ::)
I 'acquired'* a salt shaker from a restaurant in Marathon that has a spring loaded lid and a rubber gasket.
It is like these, but has a gasket (this gives you the idea);
(http://images.containerstore.com/catalogimages/111868/SaltPepperShakerWhtOrBlkLid_x.jpg)
I think the key is keeping some of the moisture out of the salt, as the rice will never be able to absorb all the moisture from the air.
* I asked to buy one, and was given it by the waitress...
Ok, I found it.
This is exactly what the one looks like that I have;
(http://www.peoplesrestaurantequipco.com/product_images/o/721/163MPW__46524_zoom.jpg)
So far I have only found links where you can order then by the case... maybe a kitchen supply company could help?
Here is what to search for on Google; Salt/Pepper Shaker, 1-1/2 Oz., Moisture Proof
Hey thanks for your quick reply! I googled "hinged lid salt shaker" and found Traex Company's Dripcut Salt and Pepper Shaker. I don't know if it has a gasket but for $3.39 I'm willing to give it a try. If that doesn't work, we should be passing through Marathon in a few months and we'll see if we can find that waitress :D
Use a salt grinder (and rock salt)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41P9nj9GqYL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
A squillion designs - all pretty much the same as a pepper grinder.
+1 on the grinder ;D
I use one for salt, pepper and of course my coffee ;)
Another solution (grin) put put forth by Jim Brown (designer of Searunner tris) years ago in his Sea Steading booklets, (from the 70's) was to simply make a super saturated salt solution and just shake drops of that out from a small sprinkle bottle.
We used a snap lid shaker much like shown, for the years aboard Tehani
+2 on the grinder 8)
Lehman's Non-Electric has those flip top salt/pepper shakers.
Go to www.lehmans.com to see them.
We didn't buy a set because we had already gone with the salt grinder with a lid that has a rubber ring.
It has worked very well but now my husband says I use too much salt ???
I did buy one of Lehman's "washing machines." I just got it yesterday and I can't wait to try it out.
It looks like a toilet plunger but has a screen for water/soap to pass through.
Their website is very interesting.
We put the salt shaker and a silica bag in a zip lock bag. works for us. about 2 times a year we redry the siica bag in a microwave.