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To: neverdem
You know, the ones with the bullet-like cap and one tiny hole that defies passage except by one grain at a time...

I feel the same way about pepper. They cram so much of it into the shaker that it's not free to move around, making it impossible to shake a decent amount onto your food without looking like a horny lib teenager behind the curtains.

Many are the times that I've just unscrewed the cap to shake out a righteous amount of pepper.

18 posted on 10/16/2010 10:02:21 AM PDT by MarineBrat (Better dead than red!)
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To: MarineBrat

Hubby is a pepperholic. Regardless of where we are the top of the shaker comes off so he can pepper his food.


25 posted on 10/16/2010 10:49:58 AM PDT by sheana
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To: MarineBrat
Many are the times that I've just unscrewed the cap to shake out a righteous amount of pepper.

My wife does that all the time with scrambled eggs, she literally covers them. Not that she loves pepper so much, she says she doesn't like to look at the eggs.

She did it in a restaurant once and a waitress noticed her eggs as she was passing by and said, "Oh, my goodness, did someone leave the pepper lid loose for you"? and offered to bring her some more eggs.

31 posted on 10/16/2010 1:21:10 PM PDT by Graybeard58 (Nobody reads tag lines.)
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To: MarineBrat; neverdem

Pepper has no business being in a shaker, at least for anything remotely resembling real food. Fresh peppercorns in a grinder is the only way to fly. You lose too much aromatic goodness with pre-ground pepper.


33 posted on 10/16/2010 2:27:24 PM PDT by FreedomPoster (No Representation without Taxation!)
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