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Fun maracas salt and pepper shakers

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Shake your salt

Shake that salt, shake that pepper, shake those maracas!

If you ever thought adding a dash of salt or pepper was mundane or boring, then think again. Add this pair of designer salt and pepper shakers to your table, and adding seasoning to your meals will be much more fun.

Shaped like a pair of maracas, these need to be rhythmically shaken to emit a light sprinkling of seasoning.

They’re available from The Lollipop Shoppe for £30.

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Jonathan Adler salt and pepper penguins

Monday, November 16th, 2009
Quirky penguins

Quirky penguins

Salt and pepper sets come in all shapes and sizes these days, including this rather quirky pair of black and white penguins.

They’re created by designer, Jonathan Adler, and would be rather fun to have on your dining table.

You’ll find the penguin salt and pepper shakers available at Liberty, for £45.

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Salt and pepper mill fail

Monday, October 26th, 2009

salt-mill   pepper-mill

Normally, we’re happy to recommend products and home ideas to you, but on this occasion, we’re not.

Although these mini magnetic salt and pepper mills look compact, easy to use and quite sweet (the handles look like bunny ears and the two small dots on the ball look a bit like eyes) their design has major faults.

The black handles at the top are designed to be squeezed, which releases the salt or pepper from the bottom of the mill. But, from our experience, they break ever so easily and are not robust enough.

We’ve got through a couple of them. With the first pepper one we had, it lasted about six months before one handle snapped off mid use, quickly followed by the same breakage on the salt handle.

Giving it the benefit of the doubt, we thought perhaps it may have been over used or squeezed too hard, so we replaced them.

The second pepper lasted a matter of weeks - with very gentle, occasional use - before that too broke in exactly the same way. It could be a concidence, but it seems others have experienced the same problem.

As salt and pepper mills go, they’re cheap and quirky (the magnetic bit on the back means you can hang them on your fridge, if you so desire, or join them together), but for durability and long-term value for money, they fail completely.

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Spotty salt and pepper mill set

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Autumnal spotty salt and pepper mill

We love these spotty salt and pepper mills, from Bouf.

The spots are in autumnal shades of brown, terracotta and golden yellow, so very apt for this time of year.

Made by T&G Woodware, the acrylic salt and pepper mills each measure 6.75″ and cost £24.99 at Bouf for the pair.

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Hug salt and pepper cruet set

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
Hug salt and pepper shakers

Hug salt and pepper shakers

Everyone needs a hug sometimes and these quirky salt and pepper shakers help remind us of this!

Made from porcelain and designed by New York-based Alberto Manteilla, the pair of black and white characters are designed so that they hug each other when not in use.

When they are in use, they serve the practical purpose of delivering salt and pepper, in a shaker style. They’d make a lovely present, or simply a gift for yourself to use in your home.

If you want add a hug to your dining table, then you can purchase the hug salt and pepper set from Not On The High Street (via Cool and Collected) for £20.

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