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English Mustard or Dijon?  

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  1. 1. English Mustard or Dijon?

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And as for your bad faith, it takes my breath away and gets up my nose even faster than the aforementioned dreaded Colman's.
Bad faith? Is there something intrinsically wrong with supporting "your own side?" Colman's is British through and through, just like bangers and mash, and the two go well together...indeed, one without the other is like fish without chips (or even Freedom Fries)

 

Sorry - I like English Mustard, I am proud to like English Mustard, and nothing you can say or do will change my point of view...

 

Besides...Dijon mustard has all bits in it, just like your rice...:-D

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Besides...English Mustard is also powdered (in its natural state) and this, mixed with grated cheese and fresh Rosemary makes the best cheese on toast/Welsh Rarebit ever...

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No, the "bad faith" comment was relating to the fact that you got caught out short on the non-suitable-with-mustard dishes, and still maintained that English mustard went with them all.

 

Your preference of batting for your own side is something on which I can not possibly comment. :cool:

 

I must however express my dismay on the "all bits in it", where on Earth do you get that piece of misinformation? The one thing both Dijon and English have in common is that they are both smooth in texture. :-? Are you SURE you actually know what you are talking about? (not that it ever stops you from spouting henceforth, I know. :-D)

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So what is that French mustard with all bits and pips and that in it then?

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English Mustard or Dijon?

 

Horrible both of them.

However English obviously as I cant them of anything French that is superior to an English version. :p

***sits back and waits***

 

 

Sgt Bilko a fellow Boltonian. :D

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Horrible both of them.

However English obviously as I cant them of anything French that is superior to an English version. :p

***sits back and waits***

 

 

Sgt Bilko a fellow Boltonian. :D

 

 

Alright pal - Didn't know you was a BoltonLad.... From Leigh originally but lived in Bolton for about 8 years. Just means my accent is like a mix between a Wiganer and a Boltonian! often folk dont understand a word i say! :D

 

Anyway - whats all this talk about French Mustard being better than English! I've got a feeling Bookworm has been playing around with the POLL...

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Dijon and French are not the same thing. Different colour, different taste.

 

French is like salad cream and English mustard mixed together with added sugar. *retch* And those swines have the nerve to market it as being French stuff. Propaganda at its worst. No wonder you lot hate the French so much if that's what you think they eat all the time. :rolleyes:

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French is like salad cream and English mustard mixed together with added sugar.
And where do you suppose the recipe came from...do you honestly think the English would invent something so disgustingly inedible?

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ooooooooo one senses that Pandoras box has been going to be very funny indeed. :D

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Mon Dieu!...Un Westhoughtoner n'est pas??!...lol...:D

 

 

 

good-un! LMAO! :D

 

 

Westhoughton though man! too many scallies! nice area though.

 

 

 

is this "solve an arguement!" thread still going???? BOOKY English mustard is better so ner... LOL ;)

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