Dispensing Sugar (was Re: Full English Breakfast with **Brown Sauce**)

Lee Storm(God Is The Healing Force) n2fgc at arrl.net
Sat Mar 29 17:03:41 UTC 2008


[Carol]:
| In the U.S. (where we use granulated sugar, or, rarely, sugar cubes)
| for coffee or tea, we just have a sugar bowl (with a lid) and, often,
| a matching creamer (cream pitcher):

[Lee]:
Ah--but think back to about 20-something years ago before diners and
restaurants started using packets of sugar; remember the old sugar shakers,
some of which would get stuck and you'd have to unscrew the lid and clear
the pour-tap??  Some had just a hole, some had a sort of flippy thing on the
top.  I loved those better than the packets!!

Cheers,

Lee :-)
(Who only drinks her coffee neat, black, straight...whatever your
terminology for "unpolluted")

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