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James Silverton wrote:
> Nancy wrote on Tue, 23 Feb 2010 13:30:52 -0500:
>
>> Steve B wrote:
>>> I like pepper out of a pepper mill for a lot of things,
>>> rather than the ground type.
>>>
>>> Do I need to spend a lot for a good grinder, or are the
>>> smaller cheaper ones adequate?

>
>> I like the Unicorn Magnum than runs about $32. I have been
>> very happy with it over the many others I've tried, from cheap
>> to pricey. It shows no signs of slowing down.

>
> Thirty years ago, we bought a combined salt-shaker/pepper-mill at a Scan
> import store. It is still doing very well. It is a Danish teak cylinder
> but the mill was made by Peugeot of France (yes, the car company!)
>

Yup. I also have Peugeot pepper mills (pl), which I bought in the
1970s, and they still function perfectly.

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