Sentences with phrase «salt grinder»

A salt grinder is a tool used to crush or grind salt. Full definition
Also in Basel, the gallery is proud to exhibit Siberian Salt Grinder (1974) a painting spotlighted in the landmark exhibition High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967 - 1975, organized by Independent Curators International (curated by Katy Seigel) that completed its international tour in 2008.
so funny story — last time I tried to use my pink Himalayan salt grinder... I literally BROKE it open and poured salt EVERYWHERE... I still haven't fixed it... and this might be the PERFECT reason (read: excuse) to get in there and get that thing cracking again (pun intended).
-- No joke, I have four different salt grinders currently in my pantry from HomeGoods right now.
-- No joke, I have four different salt grinders currently in my pantry from HomeGoods right now.
Most large grocers carry a Himalayan pink salt grinder (Trader Joe's version is only $ 2!).
Seasoning Bundle - 2 Items: McCormick's Sea Salt Grinder 2.12 Oz.
Rail: Your painting, «Siberian Salt Grinder» in the show «High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967 — 1975,» curated by Katy Siegel at the National Academy of Design, was so uncanny because it looks so much like Gerhard Richter's work, but it was made before Richter made paintings of that kind.
I use this in my salt grinder to get it even more fine.
(I use a salt grinder and do a quick grind over everything.
Would not it be easier to just add himalayan salt with a salt grinder?
Again if they are really sticky Press a few extra chocolate chips into the tops of the cookies, and using the salt grinder, sprinkle the salt across the top to help bring out the chocolate flavour.
However, I thought I was ordering a rock salt that I could use in a salt grinder.
With a salt grinder you want to avoid metal as the salt will corrode the grinding mechanism.
You can find it at Walmart on the baking aisle with the spices and it comes in a salt grinder.
In the catalog accompanying the exhibition, «Siberian Salt Grinder» is listed as in the «Collection of the Artist.»
Siberian Salt Grinder (1974) Acrylic on canvas; 80h x 50w in (203.2 h x 127w cm) Collection Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
More than 35 years after it was painted, «Siberian Salt Grinder» entered the collection of the Museum of Modern Art without fanfare.
Whitten gave them intriguing titles, such as «Siberian Salt Grinder,» «Sorcerer's Apprentice,» and «April's Shark» (all 1974), but they did not provide an immediate context in which to see the work.
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