Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you have just given me another thing on my list to educate my children on. I assumed everyone knew about the intricacies of salt shakers, but I guess I need to sit them down before they leave for college.
Make sure you tell them about butter dishes too.
Not everyone has the same life experiences! Maybe the kids never ate butter in their lives!
Anonymous wrote:I am curious, not in a bitchy way but more of an ethnographer way, how/where OP grew up not eating salt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you have just given me another thing on my list to educate my children on. I assumed everyone knew about the intricacies of salt shakers, but I guess I need to sit them down before they leave for college.
Make sure you tell them about butter dishes too.
Not everyone has the same life experiences! Maybe the kids never ate butter in their lives!
Anonymous wrote:Well, you have just given me another thing on my list to educate my children on. I assumed everyone knew about the intricacies of salt shakers, but I guess I need to sit them down before they leave for college.
Anonymous wrote:Well, you have just given me another thing on my list to educate my children on. I assumed everyone knew about the intricacies of salt shakers, but I guess I need to sit them down before they leave for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It amazes me how nobody knows anything these days.
I was just thinking that if OP can't figure this out how hard her life must be. But now I'm thinking this is just someone who is bored and trying to see how gullible people are.
I can figure it out by going to Bed Bath & Beyond and looking around and maybe asking someone who works there. The closed-mindedness on this board sometimes boggles me. Not everyone grows up the same way - not everyone buys the same things, goes through the same experiences. If there's nothing to know about salt shakers and I should buy whichever one pleases my eye, just tell me that. No need to be an ass and imply I'm stupid.
C'mon OP! You're asking about salt shakers. This isn't exactly some sort of cultural issue or some sort of commentary on how people grow up. It's pretty shocking that an adult cannot figure out how to get salt out of container and on to their food.
I grew up not using salt. Again, I CAN figure out how to get it out of the container. It's just even the holes for sprinkling rather than pouring are too big so always get too much. I just found out from this thread that salt shakers are sold with pepper shakers - I didn't know that.
This just keeps getting funnier and funnier. OP, I love you.
If you like this, then you'll love knowing I don't own a can opener either. Apparently I'm the gift that just keeps giving without even realizing it. You're welcome.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI, OP. You might want to put uncooked rice in the salt shaker to keep it from clumping due to moisture.
You are making it way too hard.
Does it have to be Basmati rice? Is it OK to use non-organic kind?
Yes, any uncooked rice is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI, OP. You might want to put uncooked rice in the salt shaker to keep it from clumping due to moisture.
You are making it way too hard.
Does it have to be Basmati rice? Is it OK to use non-organic kind?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI, OP. You might want to put uncooked rice in the salt shaker to keep it from clumping due to moisture.
You are making it way too hard.
Does it have to be Basmati rice? Is it OK to use non-organic kind?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you have just given me another thing on my list to educate my children on. I assumed everyone knew about the intricacies of salt shakers, but I guess I need to sit them down before they leave for college.
Make sure you tell them about butter dishes too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It amazes me how nobody knows anything these days.
I was just thinking that if OP can't figure this out how hard her life must be. But now I'm thinking this is just someone who is bored and trying to see how gullible people are.
I can figure it out by going to Bed Bath & Beyond and looking around and maybe asking someone who works there. The closed-mindedness on this board sometimes boggles me. Not everyone grows up the same way - not everyone buys the same things, goes through the same experiences. If there's nothing to know about salt shakers and I should buy whichever one pleases my eye, just tell me that. No need to be an ass and imply I'm stupid.
C'mon OP! You're asking about salt shakers. This isn't exactly some sort of cultural issue or some sort of commentary on how people grow up. It's pretty shocking that an adult cannot figure out how to get salt out of container and on to their food.
I grew up not using salt. Again, I CAN figure out how to get it out of the container. It's just even the holes for sprinkling rather than pouring are too big so always get too much. I just found out from this thread that salt shakers are sold with pepper shakers - I didn't know that.
This just keeps getting funnier and funnier. OP, I love you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It amazes me how nobody knows anything these days.
I was just thinking that if OP can't figure this out how hard her life must be. But now I'm thinking this is just someone who is bored and trying to see how gullible people are.
I can figure it out by going to Bed Bath & Beyond and looking around and maybe asking someone who works there. The closed-mindedness on this board sometimes boggles me. Not everyone grows up the same way - not everyone buys the same things, goes through the same experiences. If there's nothing to know about salt shakers and I should buy whichever one pleases my eye, just tell me that. No need to be an ass and imply I'm stupid.
C'mon OP! You're asking about salt shakers. This isn't exactly some sort of cultural issue or some sort of commentary on how people grow up. It's pretty shocking that an adult cannot figure out how to get salt out of container and on to their food.
I grew up not using salt. Again, I CAN figure out how to get it out of the container. It's just even the holes for sprinkling rather than pouring are too big so always get too much. I just found out from this thread that salt shakers are sold with pepper shakers - I didn't know that.
I am glad I could help!![]()
Anonymous wrote:FYI, OP. You might want to put uncooked rice in the salt shaker to keep it from clumping due to moisture.