you put rice in a salt shaker because rice sucks up water so the salt does not get wet.
No, it is normally added to the salt shaker but not the pepper.
Put uncooked rice in the bottom of the shaker. The rice will absorb the atmospheric moisture instead of the salt, and the salt will flow out of the shaker better.
here is what you need you need a coin salt or pepper shaker and a paper towel sprinkle some salt or pepper on the table and say it is magic wipe it of and put the salt or pepper shaker on the table put the paper towel onthe shaker move it back and forth and drop it in your lap and push the top of the towel down and get it out of your lap and be done
yes you can
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pepper shaker grinder?
As far as the salt goes, there's no advantage. The salt is the same whether from a grinder or a shaker. For pepper, however, a grinder has an advantage. Fresh ground pepper is much spicier than pre-ground pepper from a shaker.
add more rice to balance out the pepper to rice ratio.
pepper rice
Another name is salt shaker.