Kyle Weiss":ygtu2mfr said:
...I miss the "heirloom-quality" of things of yesteryear. A lot.
8)
Yep...ditto on that, amigo. There was a time when you bought stuff "for life"...or at least with the expectation that if it broke you'd fix it and go on. But the disposable society we are increasingly becoming eschews that paradigm.
And it seems that the same mentality is now being applied to people, judging by the triage provisions of the New Health Kare under Obamunism. But I'll prolly get myself flamed for saying that, considering the outcome of the last national popularity contest in November. (
...and for the record, I didn't think the opposition was any better. It was the same old choice..."Whaddya want — a broken arm or a broken leg?" We're gonna get buggered one way or the other; the only question is how and by whom.)
Anyhow, yeah...pepper grinders. Most I've seen are disappointing. But check this out:
I've exclusively used the combination of whole black, white, green, and pink peppercorns, whole allspice, and whole coriander in place of boring old black peppercorns for years. I just bought them in bulk and refilled my wimpy peppermills. Along came this McCormick package, and lo and behold...the grinder mechanism is kick-ass! It even has fine/medium/coarse adjustments. "If only these bottles were refillable...", said I.
Well, as it turns out, they
are refillable, despite the manufacturer's insistence to the contrary. It's a bit tricky to wangle the grinder mechanism off the bottle, but it's doable. Then I just refill those bad boys with my own mix, wangle the grinder/cap back onto the jar, and..."Viola!", as they say. Or possibly "Cello!" — a surprisingly good grinder at yo' service,
monsieur. It won't win any glamor awards, but it's better than any other grinder I own. Go figure. 8)