To find out more about this year’s photo challenge here on Travel Words, please read this post.
This month we will be looking for Pink. A delicate colour that means sweet, nice, playful, cute, romantic, charming, feminine, and tenderness, is associated with bubble gum, flowers, babies, little girls, cotton candy, and sweetness.
AND salt!
“Pink is my favourite colour.
I used to say my favourite colour was black
to be cool,
but it is pink.”
~ Roxane Gay

Clever!
Sugared almonds spring to mind, but I don’t have any 🙂 🙂 Happy Sunday, Jude! Out and about?
You’ll have to keep your eyes peeled for a pink cake! We still have that bitterly cold wind here Jo. I shall enjoy the sunshine from indoors!
Just been for a beach walk. Bit cloudy but warm 🤣💕
I’d love some warmth. Just had a potter out in the garden and unless you can get out of the wind it is definitely parky!
You chose the one pink edible I have in my home 🙂 (Candy not counting as edibles). I’m not much for pink, but I gave it a try anyway – in a post going live at noon my time.
I don’t see why candy can’t count as edible, after all we do eat it!
We started using that pink salt last year. I like it! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete. x
It’s supposed to be very good for you. We just use Cornish salt. Also very nice.
Before the pink salt, I always used Maldon Sea Salt. I am something of a salt-lover! x
I too, even though I know it is not good for your heart. Grew up on bread and dripping with loads of salt!
YUM! x
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ooh very good. I do have another pink to share, but it isn’t edible!
I’m waiting for a lovely pink iced birthday cake to appear.
Now that would be good 😀
I’ve always fancied pink salt but not enough to actually buy any. Funny how that works.
I don’t know if you could eat mine today or not. https://susanrushton.net/2021/04/11/pink-floral-fantasy/