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"Tracy" > wrote in message ...
> > > Sheldon wrote: >> Tracy wrote: >>> I just received the latest Penzey catalog and they are trying to sell >>> a new pepper mill. ?The zasen whatever is no longer available. >>> >>> Just wondering if it is a decent mill. >> >> I prefer a pepper mill with a crank, much easier... I suppose yoose >> gals are more adept with those mills where you twist the head. >> >> Even the old style Penzeys pepper mill is kind of chintzy, that >> plastic retaining ring falls out occasionally. >> >> If I'm going to spend that much on a pepper mill I may as well go all >> the way and get the best.... nothing bests the Turkish/Greek style >> coffee mills for grinding peppercorns... a few cranks and spates of >> pepper comes gushing out in spurts. >> >> SHELDON > > I know, I know...I really would prefer one with a crank. I was just > curious if this was a decent mill. The one I have is similar but I don't > really like it much. I hate filling it. I lerve those brass mills but I > just can't get past the cost. One of these days I will bite the bullet and > get one - because it is what I really want. > > > like this...maybe I could ask for one for my birthday which is right > around the corner... > > > http://tinyurl.com/3ys2kd > > > -Tracy Let's talk numbers. The nice brass mill you want is $60.00. How much is the one from Penzey's? |
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