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Weber spice grinder

PostPosted: 06 Aug 2012, 18:44
by aris
http://www.johnlewis.com/231418977/Prod ... 100_50000&

£9.99 collect in store, or £3 to have it delivered. Lie green, but if you want another colour, pay full price elsewhere - £30

Uses CrushGrind ceramic finders - 25 yaer guarantee.

Video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYiVdOB9UVk

Info on CrushGrind http://www.ideas-denmark.com/technologies/crushgrind/

Re: Weber spice grinder

PostPosted: 10 Aug 2012, 13:30
by philnewts
Thanks for this, mine arrived today. Great kit for that price. Already mixed up some coarse blends.

Re: Weber spice grinder

PostPosted: 10 Aug 2012, 18:48
by aris
Mine too - I love it! It actually grinds!, and the presentation box it came in is great. Might get some for gifts.

Re: Weber spice grinder

PostPosted: 15 Aug 2012, 09:57
by Neggy
Thanks have ordered a set. Cheapest place for the weber lighter cubes as well, if you can get them delivered to your local store / waitrose

Re: Weber spice grinder

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2012, 08:26
by Clayfish
Cheers, just ordered mine too. :D

Re: Weber spice grinder

PostPosted: 22 Aug 2012, 12:53
by mikey
after the obligatory check on amazon, mine will be winging its way over.....
+ I quite like the green not liekly to mix it up with salt and pepper. you get 2 spare jars? assuming they are properly air tigtht sounds like a home mix for lamb, pork and beef! (chicken is the Mrs department)
good spot, cheers for trhe link.

Re: Weber spice grinder

PostPosted: 22 Aug 2012, 15:19
by aris
Yes two spare jars and they are air-tight. The jars are made from glass, with plasticky/rubber bits for the top and bottom. I still haven't figured out what to put in the other two.

Any suggestions of an interesting mix welcome :)

The ceramic grinders are great though - beats the pants off my older wooden one with a stainless steel grinders, or the Jamie Oliver squeeze one which was given to me as a gift (it broke in - what, 5 minutes - and landed in the bin).

Re: Weber spice grinder

PostPosted: 22 Aug 2012, 17:58
by philnewts
I currently have chilli flakes in one, to use like pepper etc when I want a bit of heat. In the other I have cumin seeds, Mexican oregano and garlic granules. I use these a lot in day to day cooking as I frequently cook Mexican/cuban dishes.

In the other I have a mix of green, pink and black peppercorns. I love the lid on the grinder that allows you to pre grind and measure your spice without having to grind over a steaming pot, keeping the moisture out.

This evening I made Enchiladas and switched between all three as needed. Love it.

Re: Weber spice grinder

PostPosted: 22 Aug 2012, 18:07
by philnewts
Another one I was thinking was lemon pepper.

Oven dry some lemon rinds and add them to black peppercorns in the same pot, grind as needed.

Re: Weber spice grinder

PostPosted: 22 Aug 2012, 20:30
by aris
Great suggestions - thanks.