What is "Grainy mustard"?
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On Saturday, October 19, 2013 11:31:14 PM UTC-8, Julie Bove wrote:
> It will say that on the bottle or you should be able to see the grains. I
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> don't see how it is a puzzler. It's available in all grocery stores here.
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> Says something like whole grain mustard. This stuff isn't smooth and it's
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> brownish/gold color.
Living where I do, there are not a variety of stores here to shop at, and
I've never seen any mustard on the shelves around that say "grainy mustard",
nor have I ever come across a recipe before that called for it?! I only have
two brands of mustard on hand in my house and neither are grainy, so seeing
this in a recipe for chicken wings did puzzle me....the same as you puzzle
me in your many posts about foods you like, don't like, can't eat, won't
eat, and some of the various varieties of dishes you prepare. I've never run
into anybody quite like you, IMO.
Judy
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I have lived in a variety of places over the years and they all had whole
grain mustard. And do you not look for things online? Or watch cooking
shows? We had whole grain mustard when I was a little kid! It's not new or
exotic.
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