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mistah-wedding-deejay (Competent) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 01:01

french or english?

im not kinky so english for me... m8 ogf mine has mustard sandwiches- thats right he just fills his bread with mustard and chomps away!! still he is a welsh rugby player

do YOU like mustard????

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andyguias (Competent) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 01:33

In a word NO!

I hate mustard!

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the eggman (Elite) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 05:21

I prefer custard to mustard

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Alan Titherington (Reviewer) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 07:19

somehow, I thought you might say that eggy :-)

Anyway, I like the wholegrain stuff...great on sausages! (whether floating or otherwise)

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MildMan (Competent) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 07:26

mmm lurrrv mustard on sausages (non floating) & beef...colmans

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David Beckett (Reviewer) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 09:16

I like mustard whether French, English, smooth or wholegrain. But, as Chico Marx said in Monkey Business, Quote:
Mustard`s no good without roast beef.



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Rich Goodman (Admin) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 10:16

English and strong enough to blow your head off - that`s quality mustard. Make my own from powder - the ultimate roast accompaniment, also great with sausages!



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tripodjw (Elite) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 13:09

Like both.

Bu prefer French, but not the fake french you get in restaurants (you know the stuff - dark brown). The real stuff from France is much better. Went off English a bit when they started toning down the "blow your head off" factor.

plus, French mustard makers Maille make loads of different types of mustard. Especially good is their Provencale type (has herbs and red peppers in it). Mostly you can only get the different varieties in France but sometimes you see them in bigger branches of some supermarkets.

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Gaffski (Elite) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 13:14

Made LOTS of Honey and Mustard sauce over the BBQ period this year.

English mustard smeared over pork chops and grilled.. Drool..

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BigmanInc (Elite) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 13:49

Colemans English is the only Mustard. The rest are imposters :D



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