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I like those little magnetic spice holder/shakers that stick to metal racks you hang on the wall.
I would like to have a wall mounted Chess set to hang in the kitchen based on this, where each piece is filled with a different spice. Some thick Checkers would round out the spice collection nicely
with thirty two shakers.
Saffron Bishop to F-7. Shake mate.
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I like this idea. Incidentally, it makes me wonder those
magnetic spice holders could be described as spice/space
savers. |
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Personally I try to avoid magnetic spices. They play havoc with the iron in my blood. |
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Sicilian Defense makes an excellent pizza. [+] |
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If you were in parts of Asia, there is enough variety of garnishes on any one table to achieve close a full chess set. The top should be transparent to see what's inside of course. |
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Reminds me of the children's programme 'The Herbs'. I'm
also wondering which piece is which spice. Which spice
moves like a knight? Which is the queen of spices? Which is
the rook of spices? |
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Nice and spicey 2 fries. Nice. |
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Is chesspiced meat best eaten on a skewer or with a fork? |
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