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Where to buy grinder with mixed salt/pepper/seasng

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Have looked and can only find grinders with either salt only or pepper only.

I'm looking for one that contains salt, pepper and chilli flakes or similar other seasoning combined in one grinder- with no luck so far!

penelope1980 - 2019-06-23 09:27:00
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just buy the supermarket grinders and make your own mix from small refill packets.You can get mixed coloured peppercorns, any coloured salt chunks and chilli flakes, dried herbs etc,

articferrit - 2019-06-23 09:41:00
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articferrit wrote:

just buy the supermarket grinders and make your own mix from small refill packets.You can get mixed coloured peppercorns, any coloured salt chunks and chilli flakes, dried herbs etc,

This. I wonder how many people are aware that the polycarbonate supermarket grinders can be reused for quite a while before they stop 'grinding'. The top just screws off so they can be refilled. It takes a bit of effort the first time then it is easy peasy.

Edited by buzzy110 at 10:15 am, Sun 23 Jun

buzzy110 - 2019-06-23 10:14:00
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Specialty kitchen shops often have what you're after, OP.

awoftam - 2019-06-23 10:17:00
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Thanks. Will look in specialty kitchen shops (other than the standard Stevens etc) and also consider making my own. Wasn't aware one could make from the supermarket grinders :)

penelope1980 - 2019-06-23 11:53:00
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awoftam - 2019-06-23 16:28:00
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Have you lokoed at Mrs Rogers brand of pepper/salt mixes?. I'm sure that I have seen herb & spice blends in the SM too. Like other posters, I usually make my own too. There are some good recipes in the link below. https://tastythin.com/homemade-seasoning-blends-nine-diy-rec
ipes/

Edited by nauru at 6:25 pm, Sun 23 Jun

nauru - 2019-06-23 18:20:00
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This is another good site for blends too.

https://www.thespruceeats.com/homemade-spice-blend-recipes-4
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Edited by nauru at 6:34 pm, Sun 23 Jun

nauru - 2019-06-23 18:34:00
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buzzy110 wrote:

This. I wonder how many people are aware that the polycarbonate supermarket grinders can be reused for quite a while before they stop 'grinding'. The top just screws off so they can be refilled. It takes a bit of effort the first time then it is easy peasy.

The 200g Mrs Rogers grinders are glass with a ceramic grinder rather than all plastic, have lasted several years so far, only problem is the grinder likes to loosen so suddenly have full peppercorns if you don't pay attention.

fizzy_kiwi - 2019-06-24 02:46:00
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OXO all the way for me from Stevens

arielbooks - 2019-06-24 07:58:00
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I use a salt/pepper/chilli flake and a salt/pepper/herb mix that came in grinders from "Reduced to Clear". The website only has the salt/pepper mix ($3.99) https://www.reducedtoclear.co.nz/shop/groceries/medallion-sa
lt-pepper-grinder-185g/
but you might visit your local store on the off-chance they have the other blends still available.

floydandu2 - 2019-06-24 22:01:00
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I got a large grinder with salt and pepper in it at the Warehouse.

crazynana - 2019-06-26 16:15:00
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https://www.reducedtoclear.co.nz/shop/groceries/medallion-bb
q-grinder-65g/
not sure what is in it, though

unknowndisorder - 2019-06-27 17:48:00
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