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Default Thanks! re. fine-grind peppermill

Many thanks to those who recommended the Unicorn line of peppermills.
I ordered the Keytop plus a bottle of tellicherry peppercorns. The
Keytop provides precisely what I like: the fragrance and flavor of
pepper without the nasty unexpected and (to me) unpleasant crunchy
bits of pepper. It will see a great deal of use.

Thanks again! -- Terry
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On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 06:37:42 -0500, Terry wrote:

> Many thanks to those who recommended the Unicorn line of peppermills.
> I ordered the Keytop plus a bottle of tellicherry peppercorns. The
> Keytop provides precisely what I like: the fragrance and flavor of
> pepper without the nasty unexpected and (to me) unpleasant crunchy
> bits of pepper. It will see a great deal of use.
>
> Thanks again! -- Terry


so you like the keytop, huh? i was looking at it in case my perfex
knock-off quits.

your pal,
blake
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