"Sheldon" > said:
>Damsel wrote:
>>
>> I've gotta find a pepper grinder with a rotating handle thingie on
>> top. The one I have now involves turning the top chunk of wood, and my
>> wrist just can't take that. In the meantime, I bought a bottle of
>> Schilling coarse ground pepper. We'll try it soon, and I'll report back.
>
>Get the big brass one, nothing better... women love handling it.
They *are* pretty phallic, aren't they? <EG>
>http://www.chefscatalog.com/store/ca...d=cprod1859776
>
>http://tinyurl.com/55q4e
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Those are gorgeous! I'm inclined toward the copper one, only because we
have copper hardware on the cabinets in the kitchen, and our dining room is
actually a little dinette that's part of the kitchen. Together, they form
an L-shape.
Stuff no one will care about
:
Awhile back, I was looking for a set of copper canisters on eBay. I
couldn't believe what I found. My mom used to have a set of Kromex
aluminum canisters with bakelite covers. As it turns out, they were also
made with copper plating. So I have canisters that look like they belong
in my kitchen, and they remind me of Mom every time I see them.
I bought some other pieces (covered cake platter and a grease can), and in
the process, wound up with a second coffee canister (one for regular, one
for decaff) and three, count 'em THREE sets of salt and pepper shakers.
LOL! Talk about a nice feel. Those Kromex shakers are perfect to hold and
use.
Okay, anyone who's still reading ... salt mills???
Carol
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