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 ...
The Clever Salt Shaker Trick We Wish We’d Known About Sooner originally appeared on Parade. If you’ve ever tried to decant salt from the original container into a glass salt shaker, you know firsthand ...
The world of kitchen tools is immensely diverse. From spatulas and whisks to air fryers and crockpots, there is no “one size fits all” when it comes to the breadth of kitchen tools, their uses and ...
This is the time of the year to get out your cute little salt and pepper shakers for picnics or just to show them off in your summer kitchen. These novelty shakers were manufactured from the mid-1920s ...
It’s found in virtually every kitchen, restaurant booth and dining room in the Western world: the salt shaker. Despite its ubiquity — or perhaps because of it — salt has fallen under the scrutiny of ...
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.
In humid Southwest Florida, it doesn’t matter what time of year it is, I’m constantly battling the clumps of salt that form in my shaker, hoping a few grains will make it through the lid. But after ...
Two siblings are continuing their late mother’s dream of running a museum containing her extensive collection of unique salt-and-pepper shakers. Alex and Andrea Ludden — brother and sister — run a ...