YOLOSome great suggestions in here! But... a $130 pepper shaker? Heirloom quality? Who wants a damn pepper grinder to be an heirloom?
YOLOSome great suggestions in here! But... a $130 pepper shaker? Heirloom quality? Who wants a damn pepper grinder to be an heirloom?
Haha that's a great point, fishdart! That's why I use $90 forks and $85 spoons at my house! I also only allow $200 toothbrushes to enter my house! Ya know... cuz I wanna pass them down to future generations!YOLO
This is the one I bought. Came with various size cutters all the way up to wedges. No complaints. We use it all the time. That's on ebay. Amazon likely has same.Picked up a pair of pizza scissors at a hardware store that was going out of business years ago. One of the best investments I ever made! Now if anyone can recommend a heavy-duty french fry cutter...
Same dudes that spend 43 hours reading reviews to decide between 2 $3000.00 scopes...Some great suggestions in here! But... a $130 pepper shaker? Heirloom quality? Who wants a damn pepper grinder to be an heirloom?
Way to expensive.This one’s pretty handy in the kitchen
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Very trueWay to expensive.
You keep playing with those silly hand claw things.You lost me at not pulling pork by hand ....
I'm with you on mechanized pork pulling. I put a beater on my Kitchenaid, toss the whole pork butt in the mixing bowl, and let the mixer do all the work.For you folks still pulling pork by hand, you need to try a hand mixer with beaters.
Same dudes that spend 43 hours reading reviews to decide between 2 $3000.00 scopes...
I picked these up initially for dutch oven cooking but now they sit on top of all the pot holders:
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My wife told me to tell you all, that's her job.We've had pretty good luck with using amount of use to justify the price. The pepper canon is a good example, it's expensive, but awesome, and it gets used all the time. Everytime you use a good tool is a pleasure. I don't mind a bit of hassle for things that don't get done very often. Good knives, good hand tools, good coffee tools, etc make cooking more pleasant, so you end up going out to eat less. Visiting Texas roadhouse a couple times more than pays for a pepper Canon.
That said, I still cook everything on cheap lodge cast iron. And we haven't found anything better than the rukon peelers.
For you folks still pulling pork by hand, you need to try a hand mixer with beaters.
Your wife is a RokStar!My wife told me to tell you all, that's her job.
I'm with you on mechanized pork pulling. I put a beater on my Kitchenaid, toss the whole pork butt in the mixing bowl, and let the mixer do all the work.
Yeah, this thread has me thinking about taking some equity out of my house to upgrade my kitchen gadgets. Good idea?People are spending $90-$150 on a pepper grinder? WTF