Pair, twin, couple, set.
Not exactly sure. Both salt and pepper have been cultivated for the past 4000 years (by the Assyrians and Indians, respectively). However salt comes from rock, whereas pepper comes from a plant that must be ground before use. I would say salt.
The number of holes in salt and pepper shakers varies by culture, health and taste. Here in the US excessive salt is considered bad for you, so the salt shaker is the one with the fewer holes, but in parts of Europe it's the other way around.
Shakers would celebrate Christmas. They no longer exist as a religion.
The price of Willie and Millie salt and pepper shakers can vary widely based on factors such as brand, material, and condition (new or vintage). On average, you might find them priced between $10 to $30 for a standard set. Collectible or rare versions could be higher, sometimes reaching $50 or more. For the most accurate pricing, it's best to check online marketplaces or local retailers.
My guess would be because someone could contaminate the bowl with practically anything, but then many types of salt and pepper shakers might be subject to the same laws.
The words associate professor are often abbreviated because it is a long term for someone. The most common would be "assoc prof".
A "sweet green pepper" would be a bell pepper or a cherry pepper. "Slivered" would be slicing it thinly.
Here are some: Social. Society. Associate. Other words related to them like socialise, societal and associated, would also have soci in them.
No, peppermint would not be on the page. Guide words in a dictionary indicate the first and last words on a page, helping users locate words alphabetically. In this case, "penicillin" is the first word and "pepper" is the last word, so any word between these two in alphabetical order would be on that page. Since "peppermint" falls after "pepper" alphabetically, it would not be on the same page.
how much crushed red pepper would one small dried pepper yield
Wee, if you are looking for the hottest pepper int he world it would be the Bhut Jolokia, or other names for it would be the Naja Jolokia, the Ghost Pepper or the California Death Pepper. if you are looking for either the Mexican pepper or the Eastern pepper is hotter, it is the Mexican I'm pretty sure.
The best pepper to use in a pepper mill would be Sarawak black pepper. It has one of the best aromas that is hard to replicate.