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Old Bay Seasoning

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Skippyjack said:
Pepper on it, any type, not too much though, spoils the beans


White pepper is the stronger tasting so that's my go to in the Pepper condiment range.
 
jack123 said:
It was served with one of those dirty fries kind of dish, I must have had it numerous times over the years, and I really like the flavour.

You had it at a squirt on sauce/side dip? These are quite mild compared to a strong English mustard (like Colman’s).

One of the best sandwiches is with nice fresh brown bread, some tidy ham and a thin spread of mustard (I quite like Dijon).
 
Skippyjack said:
Yeah, Dijon mustard from France, it doesn't even taste like mustard

Well it doesn’t taste like Colman’s, that’s for sure.
 
Cooperman said:
You had it at a squirt on sauce/side dip? These are quite mild compared to a strong English mustard (like Colman’s).

One of the best sandwiches is with nice fresh brown bread, some tidy ham and a thin spread of mustard (I quite like Dijon).

It was on the meal, dirty fries like chips, meatballs, bacon, with cheese sauce I think, and what I found out it was mustard as well it was quite diluted , and like I say, I have never bought this before, so wouldn't have a clue to the brand.
 
jack123 said:
It was on the meal, dirty fries like chips, meatballs, bacon, with cheese sauce I think, and what I found out it was mustard as well it was quite diluted , and like I say, I have never bought this before, so wouldn't have a clue to the brand.

Right’o, just research your mustard before you buy it and slap it all over your dinner.

And if you are in the supermarket then pick up a Spice Tailor!
 
Cooperman said:
Right’o, just research your mustard before you buy it and slap it all over your dinner.

And if you are in the supermarket then pick up a Spice Tailor!

Oh yeah without a doubt, I think i will go for something like this. https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/256363765

And yes, I will be picking up some Spice tailor, I'm finished with the pre packed rubbish from Aldi, the cat we feed is just getting bigger and bigger, he likes aldi chicken, I don't! :lol:
 

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