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Pepper grinder
Carmen
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Hello everyone, my pepper grinder has finally grinded
to a halt, it takes an age to get any ground pepper out! I would like to buy a lovely new one, the one's I see one the cookery programmes just need a twist at the food is covered with pepper, that's the kind i would like
Do any of you have a tried and tested one you could recommend?
Many thanks
Carmen x
Many thanks
Carmen x
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I have bought others but I find the wooden type are the best they seem to last the longest.
We have a caravan and I wanted a small grinder because space is premium.
I found a nice little neat one(wooden) in a shop and was horrified to find it cost about £14, but it is a Peugot, yes that's right the people who make cars make pepper grinders they are the Rolls Royce (sorry for the pun) of pepper grinders apparently.
It does a fine job so far so I guess I would recommend it.0 -
I know people who have the Peugot one and it is great, but....
Try Lidl for filled disposable pepper, and other spice, grinders. I have even managed to refill one similar that we brought back from FranceWe all evolve - get on with it0
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