In article >,
brooklyn1 > wrote:
> >So you feel that Accent is better quality?
>
> To me just being easier to use makes it a better product. I tried the
> generic, it's messy, and it can't be dispensed from a shaker, you need
> to scoop with an implement like a knife tip, invariably you'll
> contaminate the MSG... introducing even one drop of water is fatal.
>
> >I'm wondering if it comes in larger containers.
>
> Leave it to a woman to ask about size... yes, Accent is available in
> quite a few size containers.
Naturally. <eg>
>
> >Thing is, I'm using it so sparingly that I'd say one small container is
> >lasting me 6 to 8 weeks. That's a good long while. I've only been using
> >it for 2 weeks and I've barely touched the container I have on hand.
> >When I turn the top to "shake", I'm only opening a single hole. That's
> >more than enough.
>
> The Accent shaker containers are tall narrow cylinders, they have a
> small footprint so they require little cupboard space. I buy the 2 lb
> size, Sam's Club sells it for like $8. I open to expose one or two
> holes also, then after twisting it closed I tap the few grains off
> too. The 2 lb container is a pretty narrow diameter so it's easy to
> handle; it's 8 3/8" tall and 3 3/8" diameter... I'm used to handling
> that size, I'm sure you would enjoy wrapping your mitt around that...
> and no, they don't take batterys!
<giggles> naughty boy.
> But I bet when the Accent
> cannister is empty it would make a nice toothbrush holder... oh,
> someone else already thought of that:
> http://www.palmbeachpost.com/accent/...6/14/a1d_pulsa
> r_web_0614.html
Ok, that was too damned funny. ;-)
I'll have to pass that one on to my sister!
Thanks.
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