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Default Pepper mill

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"Nancy Young" > wrote:

> "Sheldon" > wrote
>
> > Nancy Young wrote:

>
> >> So, today I bought one of those McCormack pepper grinders.
> >> Makes me laugh, it works just fine. Friggin disposable grinder
> >> does the job better than the other, supposedly adjustbable, ones
> >> I paid good money for. $1.59, peppercorns included.

>
> > Get the big brass one... you will not be disappointed:

>
> > It will be the last pepper mill you buy, and Chef's Catalog has the
> > best price. The big brass one is much heavier and is a larger diameter
> > than the smaller ones with the little flanged base so it will not tip
> > over very easily. I never leave mine standing erect at the table
> > anyway, the male dinner guest get intimidated (hehe), just lie it down.
> > It's so easy to operate that the gals don't need any assistance from
> > the guys, and the gals kinda enjoy wrapping their fists around that
> > girth while pumping that big thing. <g>

>
> (laugh) I do have lust in my heart for the copper one. I'm bookmarking
> it, thanks for the link. That is most likely what I will get. I wish they
> were shorter to fit in the cabinet I'd like.
>
> nancy


But bigger is better... Didn't you know that?

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