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On May 5, 12:55 pm, Melondy > wrote:
> Andy wrote: > > Some TV chefs keep small bowls of salt and pepper on the counter to pinch > > from while sauteeing veggies, etc. > > > Do you use S&P pinch bowls? Do they stay out? Do they have covers? > > > Andy > > I use a salt bowl and also have a salt pig. The bowl is prettier and I > use my fingers to grab a pinch. It's also faster to use. But during the > humid summer I switch to the salt pig. It has a small scooper or spoon > that sticks out the front. The partial cover amazingly keeps out a lot > of the humidity and the slat doesn't clump as bad. I've been using bowls > for salt for years since kosher salt doesn't flow out of a shaker and > I like flakey kosher salt. > > Melondy I also use a salt pig for the exact same reason! |
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