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Peter Aitken
 
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"Joe Duffy" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> Peter Aitken > wrote:
> >"Cynthia Mason" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> What is the best pepper grinder?
> >>

> >
> >Peugeot is known for making excellent grinding mechanisms, and I think
> >various other companies use them in their grinders. Turn the grinder over
> >and see if it says Peugeot on the mechanism.
> >
> >

>
> I've used a Peugeot wooden grinder for about 12 years,
> but I must say that it's time to step up to
> the Unicorn Magnum Plus.
> Adjusting the fineness of grind on the Peugeot is
> a huge hassle, and it is an adjustment I make repeatedly
> while cooking.
> Also, the Peugeot holds about enough pepper for a
> week or so. The Magnum holds about a lifetime worth
> of pepper.
> These may seem like petty issues, but not when you
> use as much pepper as I do!
>


You should keep your peppercords sealed in a dry, cool place. Those in the
grinder will loose flavor and I sure wouldn;t want them sitting there for
more than a few weeks.


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