Found some Himalayan Recycled Yak Salt. They force feed the yaks foie gras, collect the yak pies, dry them in a pollution free natural grass hut,then hand ground by monks with their bare knuckles in the palms of their hands who then sell it to Morton Salt. Then it is used to prevent workers from slipping on their work floor as they color sub Lake Erie salt with a dash of red color #27, bottled and shipped to gourmet stores around the world.
Found some Himalayan Recycled Yak Salt. They force feed the yaks foie gras, collect the yak pies, dry them in a pollution free natural grass hut,then hand ground by monks with their bare knuckles in the palms of their hands who then sell it to Morton Salt. Then it is used to prevent workers from slipping on their work floor as they color sub Lake Erie salt with a dash of red color #27, bottled and shipped to gourmet stores around the world.
LOL
It is cheaper to buy by the pound.
http://www.bargainbacker.com/Talisker-Bay—Himalayan-Rock-Salt-Lick-66-Pound_p_824103.html
$17.99 for a 6.6 pound chunk...:-)