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AITA: for pointing out how much salt my MIL consumes
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This would really upset me. There's nothing more annoying than entitled ignorance. It looks so stupid to say you can't eat salt and then eat whole bags of potato chips. Plus, who doesn't salt potatoes?
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'Your salt restriction is nonsense': Wife watches mother-in-law eat 2 family size portions of potato chips after MIL claims she can't have anything with salt and refuses to let them cook with salt
I love salt. I oversalt basically everything I eat. When I cook for others, I have to be really conscious about not putting too much. I probably have something severely wrong in my body, or some sort of deficiency, but that's besides the point. Salt is so good that countries used to go to war over this thing. As a salt-aholic, I also love fancy salt. The thing about salting your food, is that it can never get to similar sodium levels as you could get to if you eat anything processed or from a restaurant. Canned food, frozen food, and even "high end" restaurants are using an unbelievable amount of sodium that would shock you.
In this story, the mother-in-law tells her DIL and son that she can't have salt. So everything they cook has to be saltless, which is genuinely disgusting. The DIL sees that her MIL is eating potato chips though, which is way more salt than if they simply sprinkled their potatoes for dinner.