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I've found through trial & error that metal grinding parts wear better than plastic, Cole & Mason are hit & miss and my ancient Habitat set are still going strong (35 years old!)2021 Decluttering Awards: ⭐⭐🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇 2022 Decluttering Awards: 🥇
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We are fairly happy with the C&M pepper mill despite having cracked the too thin top about 20 years back. For salt we use the Aldi disposable ones - better than Lidl's - 99p. Not great environmentally but sometimes we've found them to be refillable.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on Debt Free Wannabe, Old Style Money Saving and Pensions boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.
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yorkie_cook said:Went through to Huddersfield at the weekend, not very rich pickings, but did pick up 8 cross stitch & needlecraft magazines for 25p each in Kirkwood hospice shop. Most are at least 20 years old, didn't have a thorough look through in the shop but spotted at least one chart in each mag I liked. How long they will remain in my stash without me starting to do any sewing, who knows.5
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luvchocolate said:yorkie_cook said:Went through to Huddersfield at the weekend, not very rich pickings, but did pick up 8 cross stitch & needlecraft magazines for 25p each in Kirkwood hospice shop. Most are at least 20 years old, didn't have a thorough look through in the shop but spotted at least one chart in each mag I liked. How long they will remain in my stash without me starting to do any sewing, who knows.5
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This is a terrible pic but bought this wooden hamper box at the Southend Hospital shop in Hadleigh for £3.50 today. I also bought a Red Herring black and white midi dress for a fiver. Not amazingly cheap. I did see a Jacques Vert jacket for £20 but had the tag on for €215.
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That really is an awful pic. I blame the wine at lunch.🤣2025 GOALS
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yorkie_cook said:luvchocolate said:yorkie_cook said:Went through to Huddersfield at the weekend, not very rich pickings, but did pick up 8 cross stitch & needlecraft magazines for 25p each in Kirkwood hospice shop. Most are at least 20 years old, didn't have a thorough look through in the shop but spotted at least one chart in each mag I liked. How long they will remain in my stash without me starting to do any sewing, who knows.4
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@Wednesday2000 - you did make me laugh!I think your hamper is much nicer than this year's Hallowe'en one from Fortnums (sorry about the size of the photo, I can't vary mine on this site for some reason).
On the subject of salt and pepper mills here are mine reposing in two upturned coffee jar lids, very MSE of me I know.
They are both cole and mason and the wooden one has a metal grinding wheel while the acrylic one doesn't but still performs well. My only niggle is that the nut on top of the salt mill needs to be adjusted for the perfect grind each time you use it.
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Re salt/pepper grinders:
my tall ones are Cole & Mason and have been in use for over 20 years.
The small dumpy ones are also Cole & Mason, I've had those for about a year.
Both sets perform well.
The new ones (with white and black tops) have no maker's mark.
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goldfinches said:
@Wednesday2000 - you did make me laugh!I think your hamper is much nicer than this year's Hallowe'en one from Fortnums (sorry about the size of the photo, I can't vary mine on this site for some reason).
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