Salt shakers were invented in 1858 by John Mason, the guy who invented the screw-top Mason jar. He made little screw-top jars to keep salt in at the table and keep it from caking from the humidity.
Although most people won't admit it, we have all gotten salt and pepper shakers confused. It's one of those things everyone wants to know about pepper and salt, but is too embarrassed to ask.
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Classic salt and pepper shakers have quietly slipped out of style, especially now that we're used to the superior flavor of freshly ground pepper and large-grain salt. But what beauties some of these ...