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ynnafymmi | 17:16 Sat 14th Jan 2023 | Food & Drink
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I quite enjoy mustard with my eats.The people i work with say they wouldnt have mustard on anything,they would rather starve.I go through a large pot a month.Anyone else on here a mustard fan?
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Yes, ynnafymmi your description is exactly right. MrsProf insists I get a haircut this week and my round-bottomed flasks and retorts are bubbling merrily away giving out the smelliest laboratory pongs imaginable. I wear my lab coat as a badge of honour as there are more acid holes in it than material! But then that may be own fault as I squint through my specs...
17:05 Sun 15th Jan 2023
Me!
Nope - funny thing, I do buy it from time to time, have a little with cold meats and eventually jar gets binned - what a waste!
Not a mustard fan, however someone from my old workplace used to make cheese scones that had mustard in them, I rather enjoyed then. I may not be a fan of mustard, however I wouldn't starve* just to avoid eating it.

*Yeah, I know it's just a saying, but hey-ho!
Mr M is like you and eats it with most meals. Regular English mustard.

I never bother with it, but when I do have the odd dot of wholegrain on cheese on toast I do enjoy it.
I`m a big mustard fan. I`ve got 6 or 7 different types in the kitchen. I use it in cooking as well.
Mustard in cheese scones or cheese sauce brings out the flavour of the cheese.
I like American mustard or French mustard if I am going to have anything
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Been known to have a mustard sandwich now and again.Just a little mustard smeared on white bread.Yummy.
Yes I am. I like all sorts of mustard and regularly add to mash potatoes, in sandwiches and of course macaroni cheese.
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@17.25.No,with me it always has to be Colmans.The powdered stuff is excellent in macaroni or pasta dishes.The stuff in jars for everything else.
Like Red, American or French, or a bit of wholegrain. Definitely not English, though I will put a blob in a cheese sauce for macaroni or cauliflower.
moo-tar?
certainly - - or oui certainement
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Dijon is reckoned to be the best,rocky.However it just doesnt seem to have the same tang as Colmans.Its the tang that comes from Colmans mustard that i like.
Love it. Mustard mash potatoes are to die for! :)
Not a fan of mustard on a sandwich etc. but I do use it in cooking, someone has already mentioned mustard mash.
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chelle,yummy.In fact yummy,yummy,yummy.
ynnaf, tbh, I cook using quite a bit of mustard but rarely eat it as a condiment. I use Colman's Old English dry mustard as a rub on big beef joints (superb) and always add the same to any cheese sauce and savoury pastries such as cheese straws and scones, as Red said above.

I will add a modicum of made mustard to ham or beef sandwiches, OH prefers French mustard. I wouldn't be without Colman's in the cupboard:)
Yep, I love mustard but don’t eat it often, usually just in a ham sandwich, or in a honey mustard sauce type thing, and like Helen says, always in cheese sauce.
Oh yes, English on beef, ham and bacon, dijon with roast pork , American on hot dogs but German on frankfurters, and wurst type sausages. Has to be the right mustard for the right food
I like the dark French mustard with steak and use Colman's English mustard powder in a variety of things. I also use mustard seeds when making curries.

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@17.47.Try it on a ham sandwich,zebo.Once you try it on a ham sandwich you will never eat a ham sandwich without mustard ever again.

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