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My best friend sent me a battery operated pepper grinder. It arrived in
January for some reason.

Anyway it takes 4 AAA batteries and you fill the bottom bin with a
handful of pepppercorns and then the top part (where you insert the
batteries) screws on.

All you do is press a fat button on the top and it grinds pepper!!!! It's
grind adjustable and the spread is just perfect for me. Also the speed
isn't adjustable but it's just right so you'll never overdose on pepper
unless you feel like it.

It's just the right size and you could call it handsome!??

My friend the efficiency expert! And no more wrist injuries!

Now I can toss my combo salt and pepper grinder. I'll have buy a cheap-o
salt shaker for company.

OB: Toaster oven'd leftover pizza breakfast.

Andy
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"Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
> My best friend sent me a battery operated pepper grinder. It arrived in
> January for some reason.
>
> Anyway it takes 4 AAA batteries and you fill the bottom bin with a
> handful of pepppercorns and then the top part (where you insert the
> batteries) screws on.
>
> All you do is press a fat button on the top and it grinds pepper!!!! It's
> grind adjustable and the spread is just perfect for me. Also the speed
> isn't adjustable but it's just right so you'll never overdose on pepper
> unless you feel like it.
>
> It's just the right size and you could call it handsome!??
>
> My friend the efficiency expert! And no more wrist injuries!
>
> Now I can toss my combo salt and pepper grinder. I'll have buy a cheap-o
> salt shaker for company.
>
> OB: Toaster oven'd leftover pizza breakfast.
>
> Andy


Andy, I just saw an electric salt and an electric pepper shaker(s) at
Costco. I would've bought them but DH gave a resounding laugh and a NO! He
said that he will grind my pepper for me! Kill-joy!
Dee


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"Dee Randall" > wrote in
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> I would've bought them but DH gave a resounding laugh and a NO! He
> said that he will grind my pepper for me! Kill-joy!
> Dee



Boo-hiss!

Andy
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"Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
> "Dee Randall" > wrote in
> :
>
>> I would've bought them but DH gave a resounding laugh and a NO! He
>> said that he will grind my pepper for me! Kill-joy!
>> Dee

>
>
> Boo-hiss!
>
> Andy


Right, Andy. Come to think about it -- I think I'll arrange something for
him to do right now.
Dee Dee


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Dee Randall wrote:
> "Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
> > My best friend sent me a battery operated pepper grinder. It arrived in
> > January for some reason.
> >
> > Anyway it takes 4 AAA batteries and you fill the bottom bin with a
> > handful of pepppercorns and then the top part (where you insert the
> > batteries) screws on.
> >
> > All you do is press a fat button on the top and it grinds pepper!!!! It's
> > grind adjustable and the spread is just perfect for me. Also the speed
> > isn't adjustable but it's just right so you'll never overdose on pepper
> > unless you feel like it.
> >
> > It's just the right size and you could call it handsome!??
> >
> > My friend the efficiency expert! And no more wrist injuries!
> >
> > Now I can toss my combo salt and pepper grinder. I'll have buy a cheap-o
> > salt shaker for company.
> >
> > OB: Toaster oven'd leftover pizza breakfast.
> >
> > Andy

>
> I just saw an electric salt and an electric pepper shaker(s) at Costco.
> I would've bought them but DH gave a resounding laugh and a NO!
> He said that he will grind my pepper for me! Kill-joy!



Flew right over your head... or was it in one ear and out the other.
hehe



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"Dee Randall" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
>> My best friend sent me a battery operated pepper grinder. It arrived in
>> January for some reason.
>>
>> Anyway it takes 4 AAA batteries and you fill the bottom bin with a
>> handful of pepppercorns and then the top part (where you insert the
>> batteries) screws on.
>>
>> All you do is press a fat button on the top and it grinds pepper!!!! It's
>> grind adjustable and the spread is just perfect for me. Also the speed
>> isn't adjustable but it's just right so you'll never overdose on pepper
>> unless you feel like it.
>>
>> It's just the right size and you could call it handsome!??
>>
>> My friend the efficiency expert! And no more wrist injuries!
>>
>> Now I can toss my combo salt and pepper grinder. I'll have buy a cheap-o
>> salt shaker for company.
>>
>> OB: Toaster oven'd leftover pizza breakfast.
>>
>> Andy

>
> Andy, I just saw an electric salt and an electric pepper shaker(s) at
> Costco. I would've bought them but DH gave a resounding laugh and a NO!
> He said that he will grind my pepper for me! Kill-joy!
> Dee
> ==========


Last summer DH got a set of pepper and salt mills that are electric
(battery-operated) that also have a light at the bottom. They work
wonderfully and are great to have when we want to dine by candlelight (or
not!). We love our pepper and are thoroghly enjoying the no-effort mills.
--
Syssi


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