When I am at home, I generally eat sea salt instead of normal salt. Why? Because I have matching salt and pepper grinders. Yes, a salt grinder. It works just like a pepper grinder, only you put chunks of sea salt in it instead of peppercorns.
Don't ask me why. It just feels cool--like I am actually having a bigger hand in preparing my food. I also have an old-fashioned hand-crack coffee grinder for the same coolness factor.
I wonder if I can put rock salt in the coffee grinder or coffee in the salt grinder?
Sea Salt
Date: 2001-10-29 11:51 am (UTC)Don't ask me why. It just feels cool--like I am actually having a bigger hand in preparing my food. I also have an old-fashioned hand-crack coffee grinder for the same coolness factor.
I wonder if I can put rock salt in the coffee grinder or coffee in the salt grinder?