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On Sat, 04 Apr 2009 22:44:13 -0700, sf > wrote:
>On Sat, 4 Apr 2009 21:15:40 -0700, "Jebediah Kornworthy" > wrote: > >> >>"Terry" > wrote in message > >>> Anyway... I'd like to get a peppermill that produces a uniform dust, >>> if possible. As fine as popcorn salt would be acceptable. I don't >>> know what I'm looking for...but one or more of you good folk probably >>> does... >........... >> You might want to tread this article. I found it very >>interesting and you might also >> >>http://www.chow.com/stories/10482 >> >> >>Good luck in finding what you want, > >I'm having trouble understanding why anyone wants pepper to taste like >dust. BTDT in UK... where's the pepper mill? Thank you VERY much Jeb! Excellent article. From that and others' comments I just ordered the Unicorn Keytop. That article also answers sf's question: "...in his subtle dishes, ground pepper should add flavor without being seen or felt." I agree with the chef. Best -- Terry |
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