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Does anyone know where you can get one of those pinch of salt measurers/dispensers? I like to follow recipes exactly when I cook so need to have correct amounts of ingredients. I enquired at that shop on LL but they looked befuddled when I asked, but I do like shopping locally if possible.

Do you mean something like this : https://thisismold.com/object/kitchenware/alessi-pizzico-pinch-of-salt#.X3TiiB7TU0M ?


Not sure if it's something you can get locally but I'm sure if you show a local shop this then they can either order one for you or worst case scenario you may have to go online to order it

Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> Does anyone know where you can get one of those

> pinch of salt measurers/dispensers? I like to

> follow recipes exactly when I cook so need to have

> correct amounts of ingredients. I enquired at that

> shop on LL but they looked befuddled when I asked,

> but I do like shopping locally if possible.


Are they young people in that shop on LL? If so, they probably don't know what a pinch of salt means, either literally or as an actual action!


The Daily Mail had an article today about words that people aged 18-30 years didn't know the meaning of (of bygone sayings)! 40 per cent didn't know what 'sozzled' meant.

Spartacus Wrote:

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> Do you mean something like this :

> https://thisismold.com/object/kitchenware/alessi-p

> izzico-pinch-of-salt#.X3TiiB7TU0M ?

>

> Not sure if it's something you can get locally but

> I'm sure if you show a local shop this then they

> can either order one for you or worst case

> scenario you may have to go online to order it


Someone always has to ruin a potentially good thread with a dose of reality.

There is one of those Pizzico pinch of salt things on eBay for a mere ?22.39 ......

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alessi-Pizzico-Salt-Castor-Pinch-of-Salt-Dispenser-Black-/112368223761


I suppose if you can't put your forefinger and thumb together you're in trouble when cooking

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Spartacus Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Do you mean something like this :

> >

> https://thisismold.com/object/kitchenware/alessi-p

>

> > izzico-pinch-of-salt#.X3TiiB7TU0M ?

> >

> > Not sure if it's something you can get locally

> but

> > I'm sure if you show a local shop this then

> they

> > can either order one for you or worst case

> > scenario you may have to go online to order it

>

> Someone always has to ruin a potentially good

> thread with a dose of reality.


Sorry I'm sure ! Lol


Was Bob trying to ironic in his initial post because if he was then I obviously failed to take it with the pinch of salt he is after.


But Alan m , please don't rub salt in to my wounds for missing the gag 😱 as I now feel like I've been asSALTed !

seenbeen Wrote:

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> There is one of those Pizzico pinch of salt things

> on eBay for a mere ?22.39 ......

> https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alessi-Pizzico-Salt-Cas

> tor-Pinch-of-Salt-Dispenser-Black-/112368223761

>

> I suppose if you can't put your forefinger and

> thumb together you're in trouble when cooking



Great, it goes against my credo of local shopping for local people, but I'll have a look. How big are those splash of milk jugs?

Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> seenbeen Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > There is one of those Pizzico pinch of salt

> things

> > on eBay for a mere ?22.39 ......

> >

> https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alessi-Pizzico-Salt-Cas

>

> > tor-Pinch-of-Salt-Dispenser-Black-/112368223761

> >

> > I suppose if you can't put your forefinger and

> > thumb together you're in trouble when cooking

>

>

> Great, it goes against my credo of local shopping

> for local people, but I'll have a look. How big

> are those splash of milk jugs?


Slightly smaller than the dash of milk jugs


https://metro.co.uk/2018/04/21/case-wondering-exact-different-splash-dash-milk-7486299/

ianr Wrote:

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> There is one of those Pizzico pinch of salt

> things on eBay for a mere ?22.39 ......

>

> I can supply pinches of salt, to customer's

> specification, pre-packed in plastic bags.

> Minimum order one gross. Contact me for a

> quotation.



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