Erlend meets the English Mustard...
Posted: Wednesday, 21 May 2008 |
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It looks harmless, Moo, but it's hot stuff. You only need a tiny bit. Also, you can use a little of the powder itself as a seasoning in soups etc (only a teaspoonful, mind!) as it gives a nice flavour when cooked.
Jill from EK
You have a very good husband..... He won't be so quick to grab the Yogurt again, I'll bet.
DefineYourTerms from Outside DC, USA
Moderation is definitely key when it comes to mustard. Poor Erland, he'll be more cautious around the yogurt in future.
Carol from IBHQ
to carol from ibhq---moderation is not in "moo's" dictionary
me from not eating mustard
It's not in mine either when it comes to choccy biccies :-)
Carol from IBHQ
its not in mine when i see tomatoes-i don't sugary things -always hated sweets and sweet things but if i can't eat at least five or six tomatoes a day i go into "deep turkey mode" they are the only veg(well fruit really) i've planted this year-the pleasure of walking by a tomato plant and picking one of theband eating it straight away-pure ecstasy(mind you eating so many tomatoes is not doing my rhumatoid athritis any good-they said they are bad for my joints) but still i suppose they are a lot healthier than some chemical drugs the docs used to give me!
carol from over here
I say Carol-from-France, you wouldn't have a spare half acre for all fpu's surplus tomato plants?
Flying Cat from The Sunroom of Eternity Jungle
you bet i have!!send them over!!
carol from drooling over fc's offer
FPU is expecting a late frost. That's why she is putting spare tomato seedlings in the sunroom. If the frost does not materialize, there is always tomato tea (good for hot flashes - eh?! hi! hi!! - so I've heard at AlanEmporioJohn, or maybe it was at the Fank).
mjc from NM,USA
ALL our tomato plants are in the Sunroom of Eternity! And will remain there...someone stupidly tried planting some outside last year...so, no tomatoes!
Flying Cat from The Sunroom of Eternity Jungle