Giveaway: Double Grinder from Linden Sweden
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As you've cleaned out your cupboards for the Kitchn Spring Cure, you may have realized that you need a real pepper grinder. Or you may have seen all the nice whole spices in the back of your cupboard, languishing until they're called for. Well, here's a tool for you. The Linden double grinder has two grinding ends so you can have fresh spices on call all the time.
This is a hefty and weighty grinder, slim and tall. We love its multi-function design, too. It's a space saver and would get us cracking two different kinds of pepper on our steak.
To enter, tell us one spice OTHER than pepper, that you'd like to use in this spice grinder.
Type a comment in the comment section below by 8:59pm PT/11:59 EST Sunday, April 6, 2008. The winner will be selected at random and will be asked to submit a review of the product. Good luck!
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Elizabeth Apron fro...

chili flakes or corriander
Nutmeg, of course!
cinnamon and allspice!
I collect my coriander seeds from flowering cilantro, so I'd stick 'em in this beauty!
Cardamom. Good for cookies or channa masala!
coriander!
coriander. or cardamom...
cardamom, clove, cumin or chili flakes.
never tried this but i'd put a combo of stuff in there and make my own chinese 5 spice!
cardamom.
cinnamon and nutmeg
Cumin and coriander.
I make muffins pretty much every week, and one of my favorite recipes calls for cloves. That would be an obvious choice for this grinder!
Coriandor or cardamon. Nutmeg would be good, too, but I love using my microplane on nutmeg--it's therapeutic, somehow.
Whole cardamom from the Indian grocery around the corner!
Cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice
I would maybe use it for garlic salt. or nutmeg
Allspice and cloves! I have a couple big containers of them that are handy to have around but currently involve the "crushing in a plastic bag" method of grinding...
i would grind up some grains of paradise, and leave the pepper to the plebian grinders at william sonoma.
cumin or cardamom.
szechuan peppercorns....soo different from regular pepper!!
what *wouldn't* i grind in this beauty? nutmeg, cinnamon, cardamom...
I could put nutmeg or cinnamon in it.
I'd love to find a grinder that lasts. :( I grind many of my own spices/mixes. Pick one? Clove. But I have a row of grinders above the stove for variety. I'm constantly replacing one that breaks. Even if I don't win I'd love to hear comments by those who have this and how long its lasted or if you win how it does!
without a doubt,nutmeg. Once you grind your own, you will NEVER buy the ground kind again!
Cardamom! It really needs to be ground fresh, and this makes it so convenient!
is chocolate a spice?... ok, then coriander
ooohh the choices! probably coriander seeds and cumin.
Cardamom, coriander, cloves...
cinnamon and cloves!
Nutmeg
Sea Salt
Cinnamon. Makes the house smell so nice and yummy!
nutmeg!
oooh! probably coriander, cardamom and/or cumin.
grains of paradise!
Cumin or red chili flakes are the next most common ground spices used in my kitchen
cinnamon :) *Thanks* for the giveaway!
Cinnamon
cardamom and cloves!
Cardamom for me!
love cinnamon
fennel seeds! I love the taste but hate biting into a chunk of it.
I just rediscovered how tasty celery seeds are in egg salad -- so that's my pick
cinnamon and cloves
dill seeds. or not. this thing would make a stylish weapon.
Fennel Seed.
cumin seeds and fennel seeds
speaking of grinders - i thought this was tres cool. a spice grinder with interchangeable inserts.
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I love the flavor of fresh ground cloves. I would use the grinder for that purpose!
I wonder if cinnamon would work in it? Maybe if you broke it down into manageable chunks?
cardamom
I would use this graceful grinder for nutmeg at times!
Nutmeg would be my choice to grind. Superior flavor from freshly gound.
Pink salt!
I so need one of these.
Pink salt!
cumin
This is so elegant!
I'd feel like I should invite the Queen in for salt and pepper.
Nutmeg or coarse sea salt. Thanks for the great give away.
Cinnamon for sure.
I'd like to try it with cinnamon
cumin
cloves.
Szechuan peppercorns, or dried ginger.
Cardamom seeds for that lovely freshly ground aroma.
Cumin!
ginger
absolutely cumin. So much better than the pre-ground stuff.
Cardamom and coriander are my choice- But I could also definitely crave freshly ground nutmeg and cinnamon in such a lovely grinder.
Maybe cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger for my decadent gingerbread cake!
Mustard seed or culinary lavender
cloves cumin anise coriander...
Def. cumin. I use a surprising amount of it, so it would be great to have it freshly ground.
Not cardamom (a 2 week trip to India has created a serious cardamom aversion), but either mustard or cloves (I realize that those are two very different spices, but I love cloves in cookies, and mustard in my main course dishes).
Pink Salt!
I think I would use it for something like nutmeg!!
Nutmeg
Thank you so much for this giveaway. What a great prize. Another item is either sea salt or nutmeg. Thanks again.
mmm...cardamom for sure.
Greetings! My husband is the Chef/Cook in our family. He loves finding new recipes and using a lot of different spices and rubs! Spices that I know he would use this grinder for are: 1.) allspice, 2.) cayenne red pepper, 3.) chili peppers,
4.) nutmeg, 5.) black peppercorns, 6.) cumin and 7.) crushed red pepper! Please enter us in your magnificent drawing. I appreciate it.....Thanks,Cindi
Cloves would grind well. Thanks for the giveaway!
mace! (and therefore, nutmeg!) Oh, that is one awesome grinder!
I would love to put cinnamon and nutmeg in the grinder.
Rosemary is a dried herb that needs another grinding. And I need rosemary for many, many dishes that I cook.
Cinnamon or even just boring old sea salt!
I would have 1 with cumin and corrinader for cooking for starters and another with allspice and cloves for baking. Actually, I may need a few more;-), but this would be a great way to kick start the collection!
nutmeg. there is nothing more fragrant or seductive than freshly ground nutmeg
cinnamon and nutmeg
I'm always using nutmeg when baking (and I've been doing alot of that lately).
mmmm, coriander and fennel seed
hmmmm my husband would probably try garlic, he's the chef. we love fresh ground pepper, would love to win this for him!
cardamom and nutmeg.
Cumin! It's my favorite spice in savory dishes after the usual salts and peppers (since, as you noted, there's more than just one of each!).
WOW this is great...hmmm I would love to do cinnamon or nutmeg. ;-) Thanks. Or on a football night . . . garlic for pizza or spaghetti....YUM YUM!! I need a new one because mine is plastic and the top is so loose I can't use it much anymore. Happy Spring!!
nutmeg
Cinnamon - Good for health!
Kosher salt... I know, pretty boring!
Nutmeg and Cloves.
nutmeg
CUMIN!!!! oh and lots of nutmeg, cloves, and allspice
spices for garam masala
Salt or Red pepper
I would use it for white pepper and pink sea salt. My husband is a Huge lover of fresh cracked pepper and salt on his food!
Thanks,
Marissa :)
Definitely cardamom for my evening chai! I wonder if I could add a mix of things, ready to go as a chai spice.
chocolate./
Nutmeg, since it works for both sweet and savory dishes.
epazote
Citrus Fennel Salt!!
Coriander and lots else!
sea salt
Another vote for cardamon
Sea Salt
we love cinnamon
Grains of paradise!
coriander definitely. i now use a mortar and pestle and they fly everywhere...
I'd probably do a rosemary, mustard, celery seed type blend for steaks and veggies to grill.
i say cinnamon or nutmeg but if they are two big i would have 2 types of pepper. i have only seen pink salt in my napa style catalog but i wonder what it tastes like.
probably cinnamon and cloves the most.
cinnamon and cardamom and so many others! (but probably not citrus fennel salt)
A pumpkin pie-ish blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, etc. to put in oatmeal, yoghurt and applesauce.
Fresh-ground cinnamon and cloves sounds divine!
I would use a combination of nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves.
curry
Salt and pepper. What can I say?
Allspice for swedish meatballs, yum!
I Would love this item! I would use it to grind nutmeg and/or rosemary.
salt 'n pepper!
Mmmm, fresh-ground cumin and coriander...
Cloves and coriander hands down; I don't really ever get to cook with them and I have SO many things I want to try!
Cloves or sea salt which we use a ton of!
mcginnisfamily5(at)gmail(dot)com
I enjoy using all different types of spices. I have avoided buying whole spices because I am in need of a grinder - so this would be perfect. Grinding spices, like grinding coffee beans, gives such a better flavor and is so much fresher. thank you
kosher salt and good ol' black pepper
Fennel in one side, mustard seed in the other!
Cardamom! (or salt)
Cinnamon and nutmeg! Yum!
I would grind cinnamon and cardamon. I can just imagine grinding these wonderful smells over my Chai tea.
Stick with the classics, sea-salt and black peppercorn.
A combination of sea salt and roasted garlic! Yum1
Cinnamon & nutmeg, for my coffee. Oh, it's heaven to have freshly ground spices in your morning coffee.
Dried chili of course!
cinnamon
rosemary, cloves, nutmeg or just pepper!
cloves
Coriander and cardamom - why should I pick just one?
Cumin or grains of paradise.
cumin and cardamom
cinnamon
Ginger
Coriander & Fennel Seeds - together, toasted. Makes a lovely crust on ahi....I normally toast then grind it by hand in my little mortar & pestle. This would be wonderful!!
Cinnamon
I'd definitely put cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves in, because this is a mixture that I use in a lot of my baking.
Cloves, to sprinkle on top of an orange compote or a wintry glass on cider.
Sea salt would be high on the list, and possibly fresh rosemary from my garden. :)
Nutmeg or sea salt. Thanks for hosting!
Cardamom it is - cx tikka masala here I come. Oh, we'll need some saag paneer also.
This may sound strange, but mixing rock salt, celery seeds, mustard seeds with a little fresh basil makes a great dry rub on ribs. Non-bbq-ey, just very flavorful.
A variety of spices for BBQ Seafood!
Cumin.
Good luck to all.
sea salt.
nutmeg
Sea Salt
Hawaiian Sea Salt, Nutmeg, and Cloves would be high on the list. I would <I>not use it for cinnamon, as I understand that the best ("true") cinnamon is not shipped world-wide in the form of bark. Thanks for the offer.
nutmeg!
Ooooh - sea salt, coriander, cumin seeds - the possibilities are endless!
Nutmeg
Nutmeg...I love the smell!! Thanks!
fennel seeds
cardamom
nutmeg
they are so amazingly different and wonderful when fresh-ground!
cinamin
I'm joining the Coriander bandwagon. Hooray for us!
I bought a bulk bag of sea salt. It would be perfect!!
I'd love to try it out on nutmeg. Thank you so much for the chance to win this great prize!
Sea Salt
Cinnamon
Nutmeg!
allspice.
Oh! Sea salt or cinnamon for sure. I've been wanting one of these for a long time but too pricey for me to splurge on.
My husband has been wanting one of these so that he can grind his sea salt!
Molly B.
momabr@yahoo.com
Cinnamon, Ginger, sea salt, the list goes on and on!
We are serious salt junkies over here. Several of the 8 varieties we currently have require grinding and our previous grinder just broke :(
Finally, a double grinder! I would sea salt and peppercorns in it! PLEASE! I WOULD LOVE IT! Thanks!
Cumin. Thanks for the giveaway.
I'd love to win this for my hubby! He is so into grinding pepper on everything that he eats, and he puts chilli flakes on everything, too. I think he would LOVE to be able to grind up he beloved chili flakes! :) Thanks!!
I've got a set of cheap mini grinders with cardamon, coriander, allspice, red salt, pepper mix, caraway (great taste, hate them in my teeth), and dried seaweed (as a substitute for plain salt). The little ones work pretty well for most of them, but not the caraway or the seaweed, so that's what I'd try.
a fabulous gourmet salt!
Rosemary :)
I think nutmeg - I have a hard time grating it by hand.
Ground, fresh nutmeg makes a homemade custard!That is what I would be grinding.
gotta go with cardamon. it's my spice o' the moment.
I would say Nutmeg!
I think cloves -- they are so fragrant in sachets and
rich in flavor!
for house blend seasoning of corse salt, garlic powder and pepper...I use most often because I get a combo of flavors in one shot
Salty Spice
Cinnamon or nutmeg. Thanks!
Sea Salt, and everything else that can be ground. What a handsome grinder!
sea salt
I could really use this
i'd put cinnamon in as well. wish i could say something more adventurous, but i like cinnamon, go me!
Nutmeg or star anise...
Sea salt would be wonderful in this. Or maybe nutmeg. Would nutmeg fit? It doesn't seem like it would.
nutmeg
I could sure use a double grinder. ;)
most definitely cinnamon!
i think cinnamon and nutmeg would be my main spices for grinding.
Cloves
CINNAMON ON TOP OF HOT CHOCOLATE W/ WHIPPED CREAM WOULD BE NICE!
allspice and nutmeg ... mmmmmm - spicy goodness
Looks super cool. Thanks for the opportunity
Sherry
Aniseseed, Cloves, Star Anise.
Cumin!
Cinnamon
ooh cinnamon - my favorite spice!
Definitely sea salt-and maybe some coriander.
nutmeg, cinnnamon blah, blah, blah, chinese five spice for me thankyou!
just about everything!
cardamon
coriander and nutmeg
Nutmeg!
Cumin or cinnamon
I would love to use this for cloves to add to a hot tea mix I make for colds and sore throats.
cinnamon.
Nutmeg or cinnamon
cinnamon and cloves
Cloves or nutmeg (if it will fit inside)
Cinnamon!
Cloves
Cloves.
nutmeg
Coriander, or one of those "special" salts...
Sea SAlt or Cinnamon!
I would definitely want nutmeg to grind and then a good grinder for my coarse salt.
Cinnamon, nutmeg & cloves! Then I'd make an apple pie!
I would grind cinnamon!
I love to use all fresh herbs and seasonings, having a grinder would help a lot, thanks for the chance to win.
I would put grains of paradise in the other end, so I could have pepper or grains of paradise, and be able to pick either or, and maybe win some people over at the dinner table.
nutmeg and cinnamon
either my Himalayan pink salt or maybe coriander
cinnamon
nutmeg
Cinnamon
Sea Salt and Ginger for me.
coriander
I'd like to use the grinder for sea salt
Thanks,
disarray at onebox dot com
Cinnamon
cinnamon and nutmeg
I would use it for many of the spices listed already - especially sea salt and cloves, but I would also use it for flax seeds! - I use those frequently in my baking.
Coriander!
cardamom!
I'd use this for any spice I could--especially sea salt, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg. Thank you for the contest!
Cinnamon
I would love to put taragon in this grinder!
lemon pepper!
I'd try this grinder with cloves.
Cardamom or cinnamon.
Hard to decide. I love all spices, especially cardamom.
cinnamon, or sea salt, or nutmeg...... Too many options
Cumin, cloves, cinnamon, even sea salt!
Rosemary, use it all the time.
I would grind cloves in this!
I would have to go with nutmeg.
Sichuan pepper and sea salt
Nutmeg.
Sea salt and fresh cardamom, grated over black sticky rice with coconut milk. Mmmmm.
Nutmeg
Flaxseed so that it's ground fresh each day to maintain good heart health!
I wouldn't mind trying coriander and cumin seed in thin. also maybe some black mustard seed. so many to try in this.
cardamom. lots of indian cooking at our house
plug me in - love ground black & white pepper
Sea Salt definitely
Mmmmmm...... I wonder how it would work with Rosemary?
nutmeg and cloves...what a great combo
Oh, cloves and nutmeg if I can! Probably more like coriander since I grind that alot by hand!
This is a real good looking grinder!
Cinnamon so I could grind some into my coffee every morning and pancakes on the weekends!
I would put sea salt & red pepper - make some HOT salt!
I would use this for nutmeg
I'd like to use ginger
Chili flakes or something equally spicy!
In the words of Paris Hilton "That's Hot"
Cinnamon and cloves, yum!
I use it for fennel seeds.
Cardamom and Cumin from Penzey's.
Sea salt and nutmeg
Sea Salt definately!
I'd have to go with cinnamon!
Sea Salt or nutmeg
Cinnamon for sure...thanks :)
Basil!
I'd put my Himalayan salt in it!
course sea salt
ummm, cinnamon chips and coarse sugar. No no no... pink, white, and tellicherry peppercorns and allspice. No, wait...cardamom, cinnamon chips, and chunks of vanilla sugar. I'm sure of that one!
cinnamon
Mmm. There is nothing better than fresh ground sea salt. Although rosemary would also be good...
cloves or sea salt
sea salt!
Cloves for pumpkin pie!
Flax seeds and cardamom. I'd have to start baking more often.
Fenugreek
totally nutmeg
FENNAL SEED
Nutmeg, coriander, cardamom or cumin. All are so much better when freshly ground!
mmm, freshly ground cloves! nutmeg! Dried, homegrown herbs like basil & oregano!
Yum.
Cinnamon and Sugar Mixture for Toast.
Way to streamline the dining table!
Cacao nibs! Hmm. Or maybe cumin.
I would definitely do a clove and nutmeg blend. A staple for my kitchen!
Coriander seed!
Most likely I would use this for cloves or nutmeg.
cinammon
Nutmeg, which is the secret ingrdient in my brownie recipe.
hmm...cinammon...my favorite
gosh I' m boring... I was just going to put sea salt and red peppercorns in it....thanks for all the tips above!
gorgeous....
great for my small kitchen
nutmeg, no questions. Love freshly-ground spices!
Salt n peppa. My cat just knocked over and broke my salt shaker last week. . .
SALT.
Cinammon and sugar, to sprinkle on my Happy Day Cupcakes
Dried Basil or Rosemary!
I'm going to enter one rub instead of one spice since how many clove, nutmeg entries can we have....
coarse kosher salt
black pepper
oregano
thyme
paprika
grind all of these with fresh minced garlic on a great steak and you'll have an amazing rub.....
cumin or coriander seeds.
Nutmeg or cloves.
I WAAAAAANT ITTTTTTT
5 peppercorn blend. Those are svelte.
this is hot
cinnamon
I am thinking whole coffee beans and cardamom. I use both in lots of my baking so this would be perfect!
I would definitely use it for grinding sea salt so I can stop buying those bottles with the built-in grinders on top.
cinnamon
hawaiian sea salt.
cloves, salt, ginger and more
juniper berries!
cinnamon, of course
nutmeg!
nutmeg.
Cinnamon!
I would use it for nutmeg.
mustard seeds for sure.
cardamom for me!
cumin, coriander, and cinnamon, for homemade garam masala...to use in balti chicken. mmm.
Cinnamon
THANK YOU GOD BLESS
Nutmeg!
Oh, my goodness, I'd grind everything in there I could lay my little mitts on. Starting with coriander, right into my coffee. Yum.
mmm pepper
cardamom! mmmmmm...
Grains of paradise...yes
My pepper mill is on its last grind.
Cumin seeds and maybe nutmeg.
william-sonoma's five pepper blend. never do with out.
my daughter would love this, i prefer to eat at her house
Sea salt
cumin all the way
I would use this grinder for my new found love of India foods: cardamom
huajiao - i have a huge bag a former student of mine mailed me from china. they are kind of like peppercorns but they numb your mouth. great for dentistry for the masses! and the original kung pao chicken.
Coriander from my garden!
cumin or nutmeg, if you can do that
cumin or spicy pepper!
spice mill haiku
A sleek new grinder
With cinnamon and nutmeg.
Good spicy cookies.
Ginger or nutmeg would be my choice! Thanks for a great prize.
more like what spice not to grind with this - i would use it for my black cardamom
oooh, probably nutmeg.
cloves! I've always wanted to try some recipes with freshly ground cloves!
ginger!
Two different types of cracked pepper on steak sounds delicious!
I was thinking just sea salt and pepper but now I would have to try cumin.
Cloves for sure! Although after reading the comments I'd really like to try a combination of a few.
cinnamon would be neato.
lots of pepper and fennel seeds....nutmeg is the devil though. Never nutmeg.
SAFFRON will do.
I have some whole nutmeg that I have been using a grater with. This sure would make it a lot easier.
course sea salt and pepper, of course; plus maybe nutmeg and cumin
This grinder would be put to good use at my house. I'd use it for...
Red Pepper Flakes
Coriander
Dried Rosemary
Cloves
Sea Salt
and more and more and more
cinnamon - i love it sweet or savory.
nutmeg and cumin, but impressed with all the other great ideas... love the pink salt and white pepper.
Coriander on one end, cinnamon on the other.
smell of new black pepper on a grinder.. mmmmmmm yummmm
Cinnamon!
cloves!
corriander, please. this would be great for me and my gf since our pepper grinder likes to grind on the coarser side.
Cardmom and Nutmeg
sea salt
mmmm...I think I'll use it to grind up some nutmeg, and make a nice baked mac n' cheese. yummy.
I would like to grind fax seed. With all the emphasis on using whole grains and high fiber, we use it on salads, in soups and casseroles. I do not own a grinder so it would be great to win one.
I'll join the pack and say...coriander!
I would use it to grind the bhut jolokia chili pepper - the hottest pepper in the world!
Nutmeg.
Nifty! I would add an assortment of spices: Cinnamon bark bits, Cloves, Star Anise bits, fennel, and of a bit of black pepper; mix it together for poof! A chai spice mix grinder, perfect for making fresh chai spice or adding to chocolate cakes to make them just a little exotic.
cumin
YUM!
if I had two, cinnamon. with only one grinder, I will probably keep it a pepper only space. Cinnamon and pepper don't really work together. but that just might be my lack of culinary vision.
pink peppercorns from crete. mmmm.
Pepper pepper pepper!
I think I would have to go with cumin and coriander.
my god, cumin !!!
very usefull
Cumin, for sure. Can't live without it.
Sea Salt!
pot!
Very useful! And pretty!
cinnamon or maybe flax seeds.
dried rosemary definitely!
All the combos!!
Chunky sea salt and nutmeg
I'm boring - sea salt for me.
my mother taught me the wonders of cumin.
OOooooh! Quite pretty! And I love the idea of using it for flax seeds!
I would use it to grind whole cloves - freshly ground in anything is sooo much better!
chives
I use black and white pepper so that would be awesome!
nutmeg! mmmm
coriander
Sea Salt. thanx.
chilli peppers
cloves
Oh my gosh,
I was just saying I wish they would have a contest for a spice grinder.
I buy a pepper grinder about 3 times a year, and since I'm unemployed I have never bought a very expensive one. We use it daily so we go through them yearly.
I really want to win this one as I'm in need for a new one.
I could put cinnamon, nutmeg, mustard, sea salt, hard cheese or our favorite garlic. in the other end and would save me time and space.
Make me a winner please.
Nutmeg!
Coriander
cardamom
nutmeg!!!
ginger
I already use a blend of coriander, fennel seed white pepper/black pepper and celery seed. Unfortunately, my spice grinder is broken so I need a replacement (hint, hint). :)
What a grind!
nutmeg or cinnamon
Perfect for that bag of pepper corns I was eyeing at the farmers market!
very stylin grinder
Not EXACTLY a spice, but I would throw some maple sugar granules in it. They tend to be a bit crunchy and coarse, but this would smooth that out in a sec! I love the subtle maple flavor that it adds to griddlecakes and lattes and my very favorite: bacon and egg sandwiches!
Like many here, I would grind cardamom; my current solution has me grinding my teeth...
I would say nutmeg!
cinnamon definitely!
I BET IT WOULD GRIND NUTMEG JUST WONDERFULLY
cumin
fennel seeds and coriander
coriander / sea salt
nutmeg and coriander
cardamom!
i have my own Garam Marsala mix that would be great for grinding
cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. They smell so wonderful, and fresh ground is the best
cinnamon!
I love nutmeg, clove, cinnamon and .... Well, I could go on and on :-), but I love spices and the list is endless as to what I'd put this grinder to use to.
cumin seed!
cumin and cardamom of course.
nutmeg
Nutmeg! :)
sea salt
Cardamon for my coffee
sea salt
Special blend of garlic seasonings
I think basil.
Nutmeg - my favorite!
nutmeg
Definitely cardamom. Also, coriander. Possibly mustard seed. Oh, the list goes on and on!
Nutmeg!
Thanks :)
Cinnamon
I use nutmeg everday in my coffee.
cinnamon!
nutmeg cinnamon
Cinnamon
This would be perfect for my flax seed
ginger!
I would use it to grind nutmeg, cinnamon and any other spice that needed grinding.
Sage
I do a lot of gluten-free and Asian cooking (I have a son diagnosed with PDD and gluten-free seems to help a lot) - I use a lot of ginger and I think this would be better than using my Microplane grater.
For really chunky salt. My mom hates my seat salt because its too bulky... and I love it.. so we'd love a grinder so we can both be happy!
My husband is on a low-sodium diet and I would love grind up a spice blend finer so he isn't reminded of no salt by the big flakes that the salt-free spice blends currently come in.
I would most likely use it for Sea Salt, but it would also come in really handy for cinnamon or maybe some red pepper flakes.
I'm going to have to try cardamom in my coffee...sounds yummy! I'm glad I read all these comments ;0)
As my tastes have migrated to central america since visiting and working there my grinder will be most used for cumin and allspice.
cumin please
I'd use it for cardamom; I love the grinder.
Name only one spice? I'd grind cardamom, toasted whole cumin, coriander, and chipotle chiles.
I am thinking maybe a couple different flavored salts...maybe smoked in one part, and lavender in the other...
I like to grind cloves for a rub for ham. And a blend of celery seed and fennel would be good too!
I use alot of ground cinnamon..BUT many others as well...
Sliced chile peppers.
Mmm, cumin or different flavors/colors of sea salt.
Allspice, probably.
salt & pepper....
This would be great for coriander or cloves.
Cinnamon and cloves and cumin and coriander and...
Thank you for this giveaway!
Would use it for cloves and corriander.
I'd use it for cinnamon!
Cinnamon!
I think it would be lovely to use it for allspice
Cinnamon and nutmeg, use them in baking recipes all the time
dried oregeno
Cinnamon and nutmeg..love them!
cinnamon
Garlic/Onion/salt mixture
Cinnamon!
coriander and fenugreek!
Sea Salt or Peppercorn!
I would grind my saffron. This would avoid the need for straining the saffron after soaking in hot water.
cumin...my favorite spice
sea salt
chili flakes for me!
cinnamon.cinnamon,cinnamon yummy!
NUTMEG!
Just what I need!
Nutmeg & sea salt
Nutmeg, sugar, cinnamon, ginger, onion salt, Cumin
Starting to love cooking so would love to have a grinder :)
I'm with the sliced chili peppers. We eat a lot of the really hot stuff in this house and grinding it seems like a great idea.
GREAT PRIZE! THANKS FOR THE CHANCE TO WIN.
I would like to grind cloves
I would grind anything I could get my hands on to add flavor to everything I cook and bake!
Rosemary
I love the combination of nutmeg and cloves but in a grinder I'd have to use coriander and cloves.
great
Cloves
nutmeg
Nutmeg, Allspice, Coriander, Cloves...I'd put it to good use!
Salt and Pepper
nutmeg
Crunchy salt, coriander, or pink peppercorns, yumm!
Seasalt
Could you imagine grinding your own cinnamon and raw sugar in it on top of French Toast?
Thank you for the opportunity! Blessings to you.
sea salt
nutmeg, cloves, everything that needs grinding.
ooh, pick me!
Nutmeg for me!
Cinnamon.
Cinnamon and Cloves...thank you for the contest.
I would put freshly ground cardamom in just about everything with this little beauty. Mmm, I can smell that heavenly aroma now!
Sea Salt (hubby is a bit of a salt-a-holic)
cinnamon :)
I would do a mix of cinnamon and cloves.
cinnamon and cardamom!
WOW, I'd love to grind fresh corriander or nutmeg or any spice...yum
One side would be a mix of coriander seeds, cumin, oregano, red pepper flakes and some salt. This is something that is really good on roasted sweet potatoes.
The other side, perhaps cardamom, or maybe just some toasted cumin. Decisions, decisions.
Cinnamon, cinnamon, and more cinnamon! I love the smell of freshly ground cinnamon. Its absolutely wonderful!
I would put sea salt in the other side.
Cumin for the win!
Or maybe cinnamon... Or maybe some homemade masala mixes... (I really like spices.)
what a neat idea
Cinnamon. What a great grinder!
We are on a Chinese cooking binge at our house, so I'd love to customize my own 5-spice.
coriander
mustard seeds of course
Garlic
kosher salt
flax seed, coriander, sea salt, you name it.
star anise!
Cinnamon or nutmeg.
Cardamom, for sure!
Cinnamon and nutmeg
Cinnamon, thanks for the contest
flax seeds and nutmeg
Cardamom is the spice I would use.
pepper
Nutmeg!
Nutmeg and cinnamon
Cloves and allspice
Cinnamon!
cinnamon
cinnamon of course
If I had pepper (black or white) in one part, I would use the second section for sea salt. Otherwise, I would use it for cloves and cinnamon. I would really be interested in combining spices for both sections. I would need to do a little research to see which ones would work best for us and what proportions to use. Thanks for a wonderful giveaway.
These are great looking. Would dress up any table... I would use them for black pepper corns and sea salt. I would maybe use them cloves... These look fantastic..
I'd use it for Chicago steak seasoning and kosher salt - it's almost grilling season.
cumin or rosemary!
cinnamon! i just love fresh cinnamon.
nutmeg
sea salt
Fresh nutmeg would be great
cinnamon
Cinnamon
I would love a nice quality grinder for dill seed and ginger pieces. The one I currently use is terrible.
Nigella sativa
count me in for cinnamon
Really fancy!
I would love to see dried garlic, salt, and parsley in the grinder. Yum!
Not sure if this counts, but we'd use it for Szechuan peppercorns (or cardamom).
SEA SALT
OR CINNAMON
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE CONTEST
Cardamom!
Flax seeds
coriander
mustard seed
I would probably grind whole cumin seed.
sea salt
Nutmeg
sea salt....and if it works good...dried oregano and basil from my garden
Nutmeg and cloves and pimento berries
Cinnamon
good ole salt.
nutmeg!
coriander! this is exactly what I've been looking for!!!
A mix of salt and cumin, just like the Moroccans do.
Cinnamon of course!
so many possibilities!
I'd love to try either cumin or any kind of coarse salt.
all of the above...i especially like the style!!
oh that is hard, sea salt, mustard seeds, coriander, so many things that could work!