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Default The Mount Horeb Mustard Museum


Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
> I got their catalog in the mail this morning. I love different kinds of
> mustard and sometimes make up my own concoctions using powdered mustard
> and/or mustard seed.


I try to get to the museum twice a year.
It is a wonderful place.
The last time I went they had a big table of sale items. $1 a jar.
I bought 3 cases!
But my favorite is the troloene tube ($5) mustard ( spelled wrong I am
sure).

The mustard festival is also a great time.

Enjoy

 
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