GRINDING PEPPER AND TOMATOES WITH A GRINDING MACHINE IN THE MARKET
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In the modern world, the popular method of grinding pepper and tomatoes is with blenders, either the electric or manual. But for someone like me I grew up grinding my pepper and tomatoes in a grinding machine. It is not what most families can own, so it is mainly purchased for commercial purpose. The few people that owns it in neighborhood are the ones that grinds pepper for residents of the environment. I could remember when I was growing up, I go to grind pepper or beans at least twice in a week. We own a blender too but it can't give the smooth texture that a grinding machine will give.
Over the weekend, I went for shopping in one of the popular markets in Abuja where I reside and one of the things I got is soup and stew ingredients.
I blend with my blender on a norm but I had to use a grinding machine at the market because there was no power supply when I left the house, so I didn't want it to delay me by the time I get home. So, I decided to grind all I had to in the market.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Williams Oluseyi is a Linguist by discipline from one Africa's Most Prestigious Citadel of Learning, Obafemi Awolowo University. He developed interest for blogging at very early stage which motivated him to study English Language in College. He is a prolific writer, an inquisitive and judicious reader, to say the least. To get his daily bread, he is currently working in a Logistics company in Nigeria.