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On 2021-02-07 12:24 p.m., Graham wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Feb 2021 09:13:41 -0800, Taxed and Spent wrote: > >> The salt thread has started and continued to be nutso. >> >> Can we do the same with pepper? > > Interesting! > Lately, I've been making pepper mills and it has occurred to me that their > real place is in the kitchen, not on the formal dining table where their > use would be an insult to the cook. > I can't imagine a cook being insulted by someone seasoning their food at the table. Tastes vary. Some people are more sensitive to salt than others. Some people like pepper more than others. I used to know a guy who used a lot of pepper. We used to run into him in a diner where he had breakfast every morning. He used more pepper in a single breakfast that I use in a month or more. He would have fried eggs and sprinkle so much pepper on them that the eggs were almost black. I like pepper, but I cringed at the thought of eating that much pepper on anything. |
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