Although most people won't admit it, we have all gotten salt and pepper shakers confused. It's one of those things everyone wants to know about pepper and salt, but is too embarrassed to ask.
A salt shaker with ridges on the side next to a spoonful of salt - Fcafotodigital/Getty Images There it is, right next to its life partner — pepper — on your dinner table: a tall, elegant shaker of ...
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Salt shakers were invented in 1858 by John Mason, the guy who invented the screw-top Mason jar. He made little screw-top jars to keep salt in at the table and keep it from caking from the humidity.
Vintage salt and pepper shakers may be tiny, but they pack a punch when it comes to both charm and value. Whether they’re classic ceramic sets or boast quirky novelty designs, these small collectibles ...
The discussion and the debate regarding whether pepper or salt is in the shaker with the most holes and which is in the one with the least has been going on for years. Provided Q. My husband and I ...
There it is, right next to its life partner — pepper — on your dinner table: a tall, elegant shaker of salt, topped with a shiny steel head, glass flowing downward into a beautifully ridged bottom.