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Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: RAMd®d
Date: May 14, 2023 08:53PM
No, not Salt-N-Peppa.


The Shillings black pepper doesn't seem to register, though I think I use a lot more than I should.

No pepper mills or grinders, I'm all about open and pour.

It's just for routine food, I'm not gourmand.

I've seen tiny round pepper corns which look interesting, but I don't think they'l 'work' well with hotdogs, sausage, etc.

Then there's salt.

Morton's or Leslie's is as elite as I go, though maybe it's time to try some sea salt or something new.

I don't use much salt- I've had a 26oz container of Morton's almost forever and it's only half gone.

It's mainly for hamburgers, hotdogs, fish, but not much.

I get all the sodium I need from processed foods.

But, it might be time for a change, for the sake of change.






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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: jonny
Date: May 14, 2023 09:14PM
Once you go pepper grinder, you'll never go back. It's worth getting muscly wrists!

Kosher salt is what most cooks use. Not sure why, but it's worth a try.
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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: RAMd®d
Date: May 14, 2023 09:23PM
Once you go pepper grinder, you'll never go back. It's worth getting muscly wrists!


Won't get the first, got the second already.

Maybe i'll try some to see if I can taste the difference.






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All you can do, is all you can do.

There’s trouble — it's time to play the sound of my people.

Your boos mean nothing to me, I've seen what you cheer for.

Insisting on your rights without acknowledging your responsibilities isn’t freedom, it’s adolescence.

I've been to the edge of the map, and there be monsters.

We are a government of laws, not men.

Everybody counts or nobody counts.

When a good man is hurt,
all who would be called good
must suffer with him.

You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead.

There is no safety for honest men except
by believing all possible evil of evil men.

We don’t do focus groups. They just ensure that you don’t offend anyone, and produce bland inoffensive products. —Sir Jonathan Ive

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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: davester
Date: May 14, 2023 09:26PM
Pre-ground pepper is stale and not even remotely as flavorful as fresh-ground. Get yourself a grinder. It's really no work at all.



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: NewtonMP2100
Date: May 14, 2023 09:31PM




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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Paul F.
Date: May 14, 2023 09:32PM
Once the peppercorn is cracked (and ground), the aromatic compounds that make it tasty evaporate within a few days. Pre-ground pepper has no flavor.
I respect that you don't want a pepper-mill or have to fool with filling it with peppercorns, but, you won't find any pre-ground with any more or different flavor than you already have -because it doesn't have any "oomph" left.

As for salt - for "finishing", that is, applying at the time of fixin' to eat it, get a box of Mauldon Sea Salt. It's a flaky salt crystals, with some nice trace minerals that gives some flavor other than 'just salt'. Plus, it's coarse enough to have some nice texture on your baked potato (or whatever).

Hope this helps....



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: mattkime
Date: May 14, 2023 09:57PM
You can definitely get nerdy with salt but I don't think there's a ton of payoff there. The reason why kosher salt is often called for is because it doesn't have iodine which can provide a metallic taste. Sea salt is basically the same.

Yeah, get a pepper grinder. Past that I haven't noticed a difference between different types of pepper.



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: RAMd®d
Date: May 14, 2023 11:19PM
I was probably not clear.

I'm not getting a pepper grinder.

Just in case I wasn't clear.


As for salt - for "finishing", that is, applying at the time of fixin' to eat it, get a box of Mauldon Sea Salt.

I'll look into that.

Amazon has it, so I'll get box, 8oz/$7.

I little pricey but amortized over the years it'll take me to use it, it's fine.

Thank you for that!






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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Buzz
Date: May 14, 2023 11:34PM
No matter how you package it, you can't go wrong w/ Krinkle Cut, Salt & Fresh Ground Black Pepper.....



But on the serious side, after you get the pepper mill, the world is your oyster; you can score all sorts of peppercorns to put in it...... Pro tip; quite often you can find affordable bottles of peppercorns at places like Ross, Marshall's, Home Goods, TJ Maxx, Nordy's Rack, etc., that'll keep ya going for awhile w/o breaking the bank. So just get the damn pepper mill; you_will_not_regret_it. Paul's rec of Maldon's should not go unheeded. Their regular, and smoked, finishing variants are always in our pantry. Excellent blast of flavor before the food hits your tongue. Less sodium than Morton's/Leslie's is added bonus.

Your sea salt postulate is also better than the plain stuff; and you can find salts from seas all over the globe. There's also your pink (or purple salts from mountains, and/or caves from similarly around the world. They add interesting flavors w/ some sexy minerals captured in their crystals. The beauty of the right salts, and peppers, is that you don't need to bury your food w/ 'em..... a little goes a long way; start slow, you may find that's ample, and that your salt & pepper buck will stretch a long time.

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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: MikeF
Date: May 15, 2023 12:03AM
They have battery operated pepper grinders if "twisting" ain't your thing...
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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: PeterB
Date: May 15, 2023 12:09AM
For the pepper grinder-phobic, how about this?:

[www.amazon.com]
[www.amazon.com]




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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: mattkime
Date: May 15, 2023 12:22AM
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RAMd®d
I was probably not clear.

I'm not getting a pepper grinder.

You should get this one because its recommended by people who know what they're talking about - [www.amazon.com]

I have one, its decent. It doesn't blow me away but thats because I haven't yet justified a $200 pepper grinder - [www.amazon.com]



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Diana
Date: May 15, 2023 12:32AM
Yet another to consider: a ratchet mill. Fill with the spice you want, and instead of a twisting motion it uses a side-to-side motion. Much easier to use and to refill, especially is you have arthritis in the hand and/or wrist. Much easier! And fresh ground pepper is so much better than the already ground kind, there really is no comparison.

Yes, I know: Not getting a pepper mill.
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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Dennis S
Date: May 15, 2023 01:10AM
FYI (a little off the subject) Dollar Tree has a pound of pink salt for $1.25..
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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: N-OS X-tasy!
Date: May 15, 2023 05:13AM
One mills one’s peppercorns just prior to consuming one’s meal for the same reason one grinds one’s coffee beans just prior to brewing one’s coffee.



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Ombligo
Date: May 15, 2023 05:22AM
Look in the spice rack, there are small jars of peppercorns with a mill atop the jar (Mccormick I think). That way you can see what the pepper fuss is about without investing in an actual mill. Then you will know if it is worth it.

If you don't grind or like it, then just get whatever preground you want, there really isn't much of a difference in them.

Salt - kosher



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: gadje
Date: May 15, 2023 06:02AM
If you’re not getting a pepper grinder then you don’t have much options. Maybe try eating out where the waiter will grind pepper for you.
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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: gadje
Date: May 15, 2023 06:04AM
If arthritis is a problem, can one get a battery operated Mill?
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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Fritz
Date: May 15, 2023 07:18AM
pepper without a grinder isn't pepper.
black is all you need. as others have mentioned, one can get a bunch with a refillable grinder. CostCo IE:

the same can be said for salt.
black, pink, Maldon, lava, smoked ....
you don't have to buy the whole collection, but it will change the way you cook or eat, if you do either.
[salt-cellar.com]
we use Himalayan black, Morton, Maldon (baking), La Baleine sea (bread baking mostly) & TJs citrus salt.
beezees discount house of salt has plenty to find a few in small quantities at not in$ane price$.

these do make a discernible difference even to the most uninterested palate.

no one's gonna make you explore cooking in the French countryside, or tell you to drink tea with a pinky raised or eat pizza with a knife and fork or drink cork only wines or drink Belgian beer from a tulip glass.
We are not barbarians here.



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: rgG
Date: May 15, 2023 07:35AM
The little peppercorns in a mill things are the way to go.
Cheap and easy
I don’t even use pepper much at all, and that’s what I use.
And yes, I heard you say you were not buying a pepper mill, but this is just buying the peppercorns in a new dispenser

wiggle smiley





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Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 05/15/2023 07:38AM by rgG.
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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Thrift Store Scott
Date: May 15, 2023 08:07AM
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Ombligo
Salt - kosher
^ This.

The main difference between Morton's and kosher salt is that Morton's is iodized to keep it from clumping. That works great, but the downside is that it gives the salt a subtle, faintly sharp, iodine flavor. Kosher salt is not iodized, so all you taste with it is salt. Try tasting a small pinch of each, kosher salt first, to see if you can tell the difference.



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Paul F.
Date: May 15, 2023 08:38AM
Quote
RAMd®d
I was probably not clear.

I'm not getting a pepper grinder.

And yet, you want better tasting pepper... This is difficult to solve without the best solution...

Not, however, impossible...

[www.amazon.com]

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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: freeradical
Date: May 15, 2023 09:41AM
I use a mortar and pestle to grind up Tellicherry Peppercorns that I get from Spice House.
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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Diana
Date: May 15, 2023 10:15AM
Quote
Thrift Store Scott
Quote
Ombligo
Salt - kosher
^ This.

The main difference between Morton's and kosher salt is that Morton's is iodized to keep it from clumping. That works great, but the downside is that it gives the salt a subtle, faintly sharp, iodine flavor. Kosher salt is not iodized, so all you taste with it is salt. Try tasting a small pinch of each, kosher salt first, to see if you can tell the difference.

Salt was originally iodized to provide iodine in a diet that would otherwise be deficient in it, thereby preventing goiter and other issues such as learning deficiency in children. Since the modern first world diet contains sources of iodine that other areas of the world have difficulty getting, we see a proliferation of different salts, all without added iodine.
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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Thrift Store Scott
Date: May 15, 2023 10:17AM
Quote
RAMd®d
I was probably not clear.

I'm not getting a pepper grinder.

Just in case I wasn't clear.

So we know exactly where you're coming from, aside from being an "open & pour guy", do you have any other particular objection to owning/using a pepper grinder?

Back when I used to cook a lot, I had several: One for pepper, one for coriander seeds, one for cumin seeds, and one other that I can't remember what I used it for but there were four in a row on the kitchen shelf. Spices really do taste stronger, fresher, and better when they're freshly ground. Because I am pathologically cheap, all mine were wooden ones from decorative salt & pepper sets, some of which had never even been used before, that I bought at the thrift store.



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: NewtonMP2100
Date: May 15, 2023 10:52AM
….remember to push it…..push it…..real good…..



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I'm so weak.
Posted by: RAMd®d
Date: May 15, 2023 11:45AM
And yet, you want better tasting pepper... This is difficult to solve without the best solution...


Ok, the mortal and pestle was brilliant and made me laugh A LOT, Paul.

I wouldn't get used, but would look great in my trophy case because it's great looking.


The little peppercorns in a mill things are the way to go.
Cheap and easy



Okokok!

The kosher salt thing is on the todo list.


do you have any other particular objection to owning/using a pepper grinder?


And so it begins...

I was ok with the cylinder/carton of Morton's and the tin of Shillings.

I was happy, care free, and it was cheap.

Now if I get a pepper grinder, then I must have a matching salt dispenser.

I'm looking at, looking at a salt and pepper grinders, mainly because the Force needs balance:

[www.amazon.com]

and

[www.amazon.com]

Is there Kosher rock salt?

The Unicorn mill was a consideration for a second, mainly because of the name (LOL), but at $50 and no matching salt version, it's a nonstarter.

And this is the problem.

I'm not a grinder guy!

I get pepper and salt grinders and a I'd have to get cooking stuff.

I'd have to dress different, I'd have to cook different!

I'd have to get spices and foods!

I'd have to get flavors of cooking salts and peppers!

I'd have to improve my kitchen lighting!

I'd have to get new friends friends, I'd have to get cooking friends!

Nah, I'm not ready for it.




Ok maybe I might try simple SnP grinders.

I can stop anytime.






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All you can do, is all you can do.

There’s trouble — it's time to play the sound of my people.

Your boos mean nothing to me, I've seen what you cheer for.

Insisting on your rights without acknowledging your responsibilities isn’t freedom, it’s adolescence.

I've been to the edge of the map, and there be monsters.

We are a government of laws, not men.

Everybody counts or nobody counts.

When a good man is hurt,
all who would be called good
must suffer with him.

You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead.

There is no safety for honest men except
by believing all possible evil of evil men.

We don’t do focus groups. They just ensure that you don’t offend anyone, and produce bland inoffensive products. —Sir Jonathan Ive

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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: JoeH
Date: May 15, 2023 11:59AM
Quote
Diana
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Thrift Store Scott
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Ombligo
Salt - kosher
^ This.

The main difference between Morton's and kosher salt is that Morton's is iodized to keep it from clumping. That works great, but the downside is that it gives the salt a subtle, faintly sharp, iodine flavor. Kosher salt is not iodized, so all you taste with it is salt. Try tasting a small pinch of each, kosher salt first, to see if you can tell the difference.

Salt was originally iodized to provide iodine in a diet that would otherwise be deficient in it, thereby preventing goiter and other issues such as learning deficiency in children. Since the modern first world diet contains sources of iodine that other areas of the world have difficulty getting, we see a proliferation of different salts, all without added iodine.

And the iodine is not there to prevent clumping. That is done with Calcium Silicate by reading a Morton's label. Morton's also is just a brand, they also sell non-iodized table salt and kosher salt which is a different grain structuring and sizing than standard table salt. Kosher in this case is referring to the original end use of this type of salt, not necessarily to whether or not it is "Kosher".



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Fritz
Date: May 15, 2023 12:00PM
thanks for doing the research for me RAMd®d.
I was looking for something new as my old Peugeots are hurting.



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: rgG
Date: May 15, 2023 12:02PM


[www.mortonsalt.com]

Here you go, matching salt and pepper grinders that are the cheap and easy ones.
The labels even remove so that they don’t look so cheap. Lol

Also, no one cooks less than I do, so if I have a pepper grinder, you should, too. grinning smiley





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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: SDGuy
Date: May 15, 2023 12:05PM
My only recommendaton on this (other than, yes - get a pepper mill):
avoid ANY plastic components - they will eventually break.
My current pepper mill is pretty much wood & metal.
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Re: I'm so weak.
Posted by: jonny
Date: May 15, 2023 12:08PM
Quote
RAMd®d
I'm looking at, looking at a salt and pepper grinders, mainly because the Force needs balance:

You have renewed my hope for humankind.
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Re: I'm so weak.
Posted by: Fritz
Date: May 15, 2023 12:12PM
"I get pepper and salt grinders and a I'd have to get cooking stuff.

I'd have to dress different, I'd have to cook different!

I'd have to get spices and foods!

I'd have to get flavors of cooking salts and peppers!

I'd have to improve my kitchen lighting!

I'd have to get new friends friends, I'd have to get cooking friends!

Nah, I'm not ready for it."

and a fancy bird in a new jag-u-ar.



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Thrift Store Scott
Date: May 15, 2023 12:41PM
Quote
JoeH
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Diana
Quote
Thrift Store Scott
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Ombligo
Salt - kosher
^ This.

The main difference between Morton's and kosher salt is that Morton's is iodized to keep it from clumping. That works great, but the downside is that it gives the salt a subtle, faintly sharp, iodine flavor. Kosher salt is not iodized, so all you taste with it is salt. Try tasting a small pinch of each, kosher salt first, to see if you can tell the difference.

Salt was originally iodized to provide iodine in a diet that would otherwise be deficient in it, thereby preventing goiter and other issues such as learning deficiency in children. Since the modern first world diet contains sources of iodine that other areas of the world have difficulty getting, we see a proliferation of different salts, all without added iodine.

And the iodine is not there to prevent clumping. That is done with Calcium Silicate by reading a Morton's label. Morton's also is just a brand, they also sell non-iodized table salt and kosher salt which is a different grain structuring and sizing than standard table salt. Kosher in this case is referring to the original end use of this type of salt, not necessarily to whether or not it is "Kosher".

Fair enough, I stand corrected on why salt gets iodized. My main point was that non-iodized salt tastes better, at least to me.



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Buzz
Date: May 15, 2023 01:09PM
Pepperball ! ! !



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I picked the wrong week to cutback on AMZ spending.
Posted by: RAMd®d
Date: May 15, 2023 01:15PM
I just picked up an 8-pack of eneloops and that 3M mouse pad.

Now, I've got the two grinders I linked to on the way, should be here tomorrow.

But that's it, until after this billing cycle closes.

lol

I hope all y'all are happy.






I am that Masked Man.

All you can do, is all you can do.

There’s trouble — it's time to play the sound of my people.

Your boos mean nothing to me, I've seen what you cheer for.

Insisting on your rights without acknowledging your responsibilities isn’t freedom, it’s adolescence.

I've been to the edge of the map, and there be monsters.

We are a government of laws, not men.

Everybody counts or nobody counts.

When a good man is hurt,
all who would be called good
must suffer with him.

You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead.

There is no safety for honest men except
by believing all possible evil of evil men.

We don’t do focus groups. They just ensure that you don’t offend anyone, and produce bland inoffensive products. —Sir Jonathan Ive

An armed society is a polite society.
And hope is a lousy defense.

You make me pull, I'll put you down.

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Re: I picked the wrong week to cutback on AMZ spending.
Posted by: RAMd®d
Date: May 15, 2023 01:19PM
Ok, maybe juuussst one more thing...

Those SnP Kettle Krinkle Cut chips are tempting, but I'd hate for AMZ to ship them in a 'lighter than our smallest box' bags'!






I am that Masked Man.

All you can do, is all you can do.

There’s trouble — it's time to play the sound of my people.

Your boos mean nothing to me, I've seen what you cheer for.

Insisting on your rights without acknowledging your responsibilities isn’t freedom, it’s adolescence.

I've been to the edge of the map, and there be monsters.

We are a government of laws, not men.

Everybody counts or nobody counts.

When a good man is hurt,
all who would be called good
must suffer with him.

You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead.

There is no safety for honest men except
by believing all possible evil of evil men.

We don’t do focus groups. They just ensure that you don’t offend anyone, and produce bland inoffensive products. —Sir Jonathan Ive

An armed society is a polite society.
And hope is a lousy defense.

You make me pull, I'll put you down.

I *love* SIGs. It's Glocks I hate.
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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Ombligo
Date: May 15, 2023 01:26PM
There is always the professional Redneck option --





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Re: I'm so weak.
Posted by: N-OS X-tasy!
Date: May 15, 2023 01:41PM
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Re: I picked the wrong week to cutback on AMZ spending.
Posted by: rgG
Date: May 15, 2023 01:43PM
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Re: I picked the wrong week to cutback on AMZ spending.
Posted by: N-OS X-tasy!
Date: May 15, 2023 01:45PM
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Ok, maybe juuussst one more thing...

Those SnP Kettle Krinkle Cut chips are tempting, but I'd hate for AMZ to ship them in a 'lighter than our smallest box' bags'!
  • You can usually find them on sale at your local grocery store.
  • Costco used to carry the gigantic S&P version, but now they only have the salt only version.
  • The Trader Joe's version is very good - don't ask me how I know.



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Dennis S
Date: May 15, 2023 04:32PM
I tried a pepper mill. It wasn’t worth the trouble.
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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: August West
Date: May 15, 2023 05:10PM
Good thread, and I think you made a good choice, Rammie



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Fritz
Date: May 15, 2023 05:52PM
I know I speaker for many when I say I'm disappointed you went conventional instead with the Ombligo method.



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Re: I'm so weak.
Posted by: gadje
Date: May 15, 2023 06:47PM
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And yet, you want better tasting pepper... This is difficult to solve without the best solution...


Ok, the mortal and pestle was brilliant and made me laugh A LOT, Paul.

I wouldn't get used, but would look great in my trophy case because it's great looking.


The little peppercorns in a mill things are the way to go.
Cheap and easy



Okokok!

The kosher salt thing is on the todo list.


do you have any other particular objection to owning/using a pepper grinder?


And so it begins...

I was ok with the cylinder/carton of Morton's and the tin of Shillings.

I was happy, care free, and it was cheap.

Now if I get a pepper grinder, then I must have a matching salt dispenser.

I'm looking at, looking at a salt and pepper grinders, mainly because the Force needs balance:

[www.amazon.com]

and

[www.amazon.com]

Is there Kosher rock salt?

The Unicorn mill was a consideration for a second, mainly because of the name (LOL), but at $50 and no matching salt version, it's a nonstarter.

And this is the problem.

I'm not a grinder guy!

I get pepper and salt grinders and a I'd have to get cooking stuff.

I'd have to dress different, I'd have to cook different!

I'd have to get spices and foods!

I'd have to get flavors of cooking salts and peppers!

I'd have to improve my kitchen lighting!

I'd have to get new friends friends, I'd have to get cooking friends!

Nah, I'm not ready for it.




Ok maybe I might try simple SnP grinders.

I can stop anytime.

I see each is $18 but the combo is $29. Hard to tell from the pictures if 2 x $18 = $29, in other words if the $29 set contains the same items as the individual $18 listings.

I hope you bought the combo.
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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Thrift Store Scott
Date: May 15, 2023 07:00PM
Now that we've talked you through your pepper grinder aversion, back to the original question- Pepper recommendations.

Friends of mine who love pepper and put it on everything (I don't) swear by this blend-

[www.amazon.com]

I doubt the brand matters all that much, just the blend of four different types. That might seem like a lot, but other brands charge the same or more for much less product.



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Re: I'm so weak.
Posted by: RAMd®d
Date: May 15, 2023 07:42PM
Friends of mine who love pepper and put it on everything (I don't) swear by this blend


Ah, interesting.

I can raise my pinkie as I operate the grinder while saying 'I use a special blend of peppercorns...'

Like eneloops, the grinders come pre-charged, so I'll keep the blend on The List.



I hope you bought the combo.


It has two different units, not a matched set.

I went with the individual units, though probably not tuned and balanced as a set, but the combo was so different, I would have created a disturbance in the Force.



I know I speaker for many when I say I'm disappointed you went conventional instead with the Ombligo method.


I considered it but my only drill at the moment is a 1/2" 6HP corded unit which needs two hands to minimize torque effects on the wrists, and the 120,000RPM would have likely damaged any vessel connected, so a regrettable pass.



I think you made a good choice


Thank you, AW.

They're a graceful blend of style and substance, at a somewhat modest investment in aesthetics and potentially adding to my experiencing of epicurean delights.



Pepperball ! ! !


I quickly dismissed that option as three sets of ten reps would result in a waste of pepper or some very spicy foods.



Also, no one cooks less than I do, so if I have a pepper grinder, you should, too.


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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: mattkime
Date: May 15, 2023 09:14PM
If you REALLY want to get fancy, put your salt in one of THESE - [www.amazon.com]

The convenience is for cooking as well as accommodating larger crystals. You do get a better sense of how much salt you're using.



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Re: Salt and Pepper recommendations?
Posted by: Buzz
Date: May 15, 2023 09:17PM
When in doubt. Costco. Easy. Peasy. MRF cheapsy. Matches nicely. & Tasty.


                        


Better (way much so) than Morton's/Leslie's.
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