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By Miles
#182879
a) The one on the left.
b) Depends whether you prefer salt or pepper.
c) Salt one is single hole.
d) Same as above but more emphatically.
e) Salt one has the larger diameter holes.
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By tom
#182880
Miles wrote:a) The one on the left.
ROFL :lol:
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By ivox3
#182884
Macro Reference Shot:

focal length: 5mm
f2.9
ISO 100
exposure 1/100
color sRGB


Auto leveled for contrast.

Common table salt & pepper. :)

btw: stepping out now to get a life. :lol:

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By Fernando Lino
#182941
more holes for salt in my opinion...just in case if you want to use one hole the trick is put a little bit of rice with the salt.
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By Jozvex
#182947
Hmm, I'm going to assume that the creators of the website, and the photographer have some amount of logic. Meaning that when they call this a Salt and Pepper Barrel Shaker set:

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They mean for you to read the image from left to right, the same as the product description.

Therefore in concurrence with the Logic Act of 1806 proposed by Theodore Logicos, I deduce that the most likely scenario would present the left hand condiment dispenser as a dispenser of salt. All those who disagree shall be deemed illogical.

:D
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By ivox3
#182949
Therefore in concurrence with the Logic Act of 1806 proposed by Theodore Logicos, I deduce that the most likely scenario would present the left hand condiment dispenser as a dispenser of salt. All those who disagree shall be deemed illogical.
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By tom
#182950
Now, do you mean we have standards for everything (even for the positioning of utensils) but not for salt and pepper shakers? This is illogical :D
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By EONA
#182977
Trying to determin which holes are for what..... That is illogical captain! Just use a grindher :oops: oops grinder.
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By Hervé
#182989
Eona is right..

I learned at school that for cuisine these are mainly the rules..

-never use mine salt.... beeerk.. (leave it for animals) always use see salt, unrefined and unbleached, otherwise many minerals are gone..
- never use Black pepper ... unless specified (like steack au poivre..)
- ALWAYS use white pepper with a grinder, never buy powdered white pepper, the taste turns strange after 2 hours it has been grinded..

Voila, these are the base of cuisine

Last but not least... in a good restaurant, you'll never find any accessories like that on the table.. period.. maybe in pizzerias..

Nico can also elaborate on this I think..

So now Tom.. if you really want salt & pepper.. I suggest an ancient crystal & silver mini container, with its mini silver spoon.. more efficient, and you are never surpised by the flow of salt.. and for the pepper, buy raw white pepper, and a nice grinder... so many nice ones..

hehe.. :wink: :D
(at least when it comes to cuisine.. I kinda know..) :D
By Miles
#182991
Hervé wrote:
(at least when it comes to cuisine.. I kinda know..) :D
How about giving us a nice render of some food, Herve? :)
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By Hervé
#182993
Miles wrote:
Hervé wrote:
(at least when it comes to cuisine.. I kinda know..) :D
How about giving us a nice render of some food, Herve? :)
I thought of that the other day...

maybe a roast chicken mxm.. or some sauce... why not... :wink:

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