This is an Item that I thought was pretty much impossible to lose. It’s not like I wonder around absentmindedly peppering, it exists in only two rooms, Kitchen and dinning room. It’s a foot tall and looks like nothing else I own, It’s not like something I would grab after seeing it out of the corner of my eye thinking I was grabbing the remote or my cell phone.
And yet somehow I sit here this morning hands dirty from pulling out stoves and fridges, and yet my eggs remain unpeppered(and now cold).
It had to have been like a prison break movie . The only conceivable way for my Pepper mill to have left my kitchen/DR area without my noticing would have been in the garbage.
If it fell on the floor & rolled, would it be easily seen by a wine rack or under a table by a wall?
Also, is it the only way you have to pepper when you cook? Because if you have a can of the ground stuff for recipes, why not pepper those eggs, eat, and worry about it on a full stomach? Bon Appetite.
Anyone else’s first instinct to check and see if the OP was written by Cal?
Anyway back on topic - OP, check your cupboards, dishwasher etc, particularly if you are under any amount of stress. I find the more I’m worried about something the more likely I am to have space cadet moments that end up with my sunglasses in the bathroom cabinet or keys in the fridge.
Fortunately, I still have my Pepper Mill. She;s right her (and always capitalized).
As for condiment containers, we don’t see m to lose them, but pepper grinders – especially elaborate ones – sometimes break.
MilliCal thought she accidentally threw out her iPod in the garbage, but it turned up later. Maybe your pepper mill will, too.
Well I had to buy a new pepper mill today. The more annoying thing is that it was full of good peppers. The Mill itself was cheap(much like the new one and the pepper that came with it most likely).
It wouldn’t have rolled off the counter and into the garbage can maybe? I hope it turns up, even if you did buy a new one - you can keep the new guy for backup in case of future disappearances.