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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
For grinding your own unprocessed herbs and spices, I found a nifty spice
grinder at Lechter's kitchenware store. It has a grinder mechanism which
screws on top of a set of three spice jars. You get the grinder, three
jars and two spare jar tops for storage. You swap the grinder top among
the jars to alternate spices.
I found that it works well, with the note that the finest setting was
still a bit coarser than ideal to me. Also, you can count on a bit of
the last used spice still being in the mechanism. I will probably get
three: one for savory spices, one for sweet spices and one for hot stuff
like pepper, mustard seed, etc. Has a 25 year warranty.
The grinder top also fits some Schilling and Durkee brand spice jars I
already had (which could easily be ten years old and out of production).
Product info: Gemco "Peppermill and Spice Grinder Set" -- item number
3310.
Distributor info: Gemco Ware, Inc., Freeport, NY 11520 -0813.
I have no interest in any of the companies named.
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