Mustard

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mass_burner

Minister of Fire
Sep 24, 2013
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SE Mass
Mustard plug or watery ooze on your sandwich- which is worse?
 
The plug is easier to pick off, not much you can do to reverse the watery ooze.
Good mustard comes in jars and eliminates both problems!
 
The plug is easier to pick off, not much you can do to reverse the watery ooze.
Good mustard comes in jars and eliminates both problems!
Only French's original for me.
 
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Note the new crazy pita market basket cap on the left. It's tough to open but definitely minimizes the plug. However the local brown mustard on the right delivers 3 times the flavor with half the amount.....
 
I gave up on the ooze ... pack a small gladware/tupperware thingy (big enough for salad dressing for a "bringing it lunch"). Pack Mustard, salad dressing, etc and dunk the wrap/sammich as needed.**note also good for pickles, back olives, salsa .... ya get the drift...

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;lol;lol;lol

The subjects that get brought up during the slow season have always cracked me up.:cool:
 
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I relish them.
 
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Waiting for BroBart to ketchup here.
 
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hot dog that was a good one.......
 
BB is away at the beach. His response when he gets back might be a little grainy due to the sandwiches there.
 
Olive for his return.
 
I should know better than to egg you guys on.
 
Yep, not that we carrot all.
 
He will turnip sooner or later
 
Not unless we raise his celery.
 
Afraid so, if we want him to remain peas full.
 
Shhh. He mayo show up here soon and then he's libel to pepper this thread with a few new words.
 
Lima rooting for a beaning or a beet down when he digs this up. Getting my popcorn.
 
He'll be here shortly and will milk it for all it's worth.
 
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