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Pass the salt, please.

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    A salt farmer harvests salt near Guérande, France. (Reuters/Stephane Mahe)
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    Many recipes use salt. It makes food taste good. (123RF)
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    France is not the only place to get salt. These farmers harvest salt in Cambodia. (AP/Heng Sinith)
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    Salt farmers work in Thailand. (AP/Sakchai Lalit)
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Most farmers in France are having a hard time.  There is not much rain.

Salt farmers have more salt than ever.  They have salt to last for years!

Pray: Thank God for giving salt to make food tasty. Pray more rain will fall to help all farmers.

Read More: Marshes in Guérande (GAY-rond), France, have huge salt levels this year. The ocean enters pools through canals at high tide. The pools stay full of sea water when the tide goes down. France is having its worst drought on record. Less rain means that more sunlight and wind dry up the pools. Salt is left behind. Farmers collect it in wheelbarrows to dry. People have farmed salt there since Roman times. Jesus helps us to be “the salt of the Earth.” May Jesus flavor your life the way salt flavors food. (Matthew 5:13)