Mustard and its consumption
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Re: Mustard and its consumption
oh yes, i forgot about mustard oil - i have some of that, too. a necessity for mamta's chilly and ginger pickle.
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Joan Bunting,
What a lovely lovely collection of French Mustards ..
What a lovely lovely collection of French Mustards ..
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Being here in the states, I have used and am fond of hot dog mustard mustard. Goes well in potato salad with helmans mayo. Or on a classic burger with ketchup and lettuce and tomato and dill pickle chips. And a slice a cheese.
I have tried Coleman's but there is more umph than I care for. I thought at one time there were two versions of Coleman's. One for domestic consumption. And another for markets outside the UK.
When I worked at the store, when chef made egg salad, he would use hot dog mustard. That eventually changed to whole grain. Growing up mum made egg salad and deviled eggs. Eggs, helmans mayo, French's mustard and just a touch of apple cider vinegar. Paprika on top to decorate.
He also made it with Nancy's sharp and creamy mustard
I have tried Coleman's but there is more umph than I care for. I thought at one time there were two versions of Coleman's. One for domestic consumption. And another for markets outside the UK.
When I worked at the store, when chef made egg salad, he would use hot dog mustard. That eventually changed to whole grain. Growing up mum made egg salad and deviled eggs. Eggs, helmans mayo, French's mustard and just a touch of apple cider vinegar. Paprika on top to decorate.
He also made it with Nancy's sharp and creamy mustard
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From Nov issue of bbc good good middle East.......cheesesteak Sammie using yellow mustard as garnish
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"Royal Recipes", on NOW on BBC1, features Dipna Anand who I mentioned earlier, and it looks remarkably like the dish she is rustling up might be her achari chicken tikka. I'll add an "EDIT" to say what it actually was!
EDIT: Ignore this, it was a salmon dish, and I found the programme so irritating I switched off after Dipna's section.
EDIT: Ignore this, it was a salmon dish, and I found the programme so irritating I switched off after Dipna's section.
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Has anyone noticed that the OP has not posted again? Do you sometimes feel you are being used, and without thanks
- Alexandria
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@ Joan Bunting,
This gentleman is doing a research project and has posted the same post on several U.K. & Usa Food Forums.
He is in the planning stages to launch a Mustard Retail / Wholesale business of his own ..
He sent a survey link as well ..
Have a nice day ..
This gentleman is doing a research project and has posted the same post on several U.K. & Usa Food Forums.
He is in the planning stages to launch a Mustard Retail / Wholesale business of his own ..
He sent a survey link as well ..
Have a nice day ..
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Yes, but as this is a social board it would be polite to return and maintain contact
Other people researching new businesses have done so in the past
He has not bothered to contact us again, and I agree with Joan that's rather rude
Other people researching new businesses have done so in the past
He has not bothered to contact us again, and I agree with Joan that's rather rude
Re: Mustard and its consumption
The survey that he posted a link to was, I think, intended for existing businesses, not individual users.
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