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Pass on these salt and pepper shakers.


C'mon! You of all people know that one image is worth a thousand words. While the salt and pepper shakers Salt and pepper shakers are condiment holders used in Western culture that are designed to allow food eaters to distribute edible salt and ground pepper.[1] This is a conjoined term for salt shaker and pepper shaker.  (June) are cute cute  
adj. cut·er, cut·est
1. Delightfully pretty or dainty.

2. Obviously contrived to charm; precious: "[He]
, they contradict con·tra·dict  
v. con·tra·dict·ed, con·tra·dict·ing, con·tra·dicts

v.tr.
1. To assert or express the opposite of (a statement).

2. To deny the statement of. See Synonyms at deny.
 all the fine articles about parents passing on the faith. Must we still rely on Father (vested) and Sister (clad in traditional habit) to do it? Let's hope the 74 percent of readers who feel confident about passing on the faith to their children aren't deterred by this relic from the 1950s.

Kathy Coffey

Denver, Colo.

I am interested in purchasing a pair of salt and pepper shakers similar to those featured on the cover. I've searched the Internet to no avail. Can you please tell me where you found them?

Paul Hickey

via e-mail

Editors' note: We received several inquiries about the shakers Shakers, popular name for members of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, also called the Millennial Church. Members of the movement, who received their name from the trembling produced by religious emotion, were also known as Alethians. . Unfortunately they are models created out of wood and Photoshop by our art director and are not for sale.
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Title Annotation:letters: you may be right
Author:Coffey, Kathy; Hickey, Paul
Publication:U.S. Catholic
Date:Aug 1, 2007
Words:148
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