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I made a gallon of grainy mustard today and burned up another blender
in the process. I tried my giant morter and pestle and that did not work very well. I do not want to run the seeds thru my sone wheel grain mill because I a nervous about all my grain having mustard overtones. I was wondering if a peanut butter maker (ebay) would do the job letting me vary the degree of coarseness of the grind. Thanks in advance. Pam |
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![]() "pamjd" > wrote in message ... >I made a gallon of grainy mustard today and burned up another blender > in the process. I tried my giant morter and pestle and that did not > work very well. I do not want to run the seeds thru my sone wheel > grain mill because I a nervous about all my grain having mustard > overtones. I was wondering if a peanut butter maker (ebay) would do > the job letting me vary the degree of coarseness of the grind. Thanks > in advance. Pam You can buy whole, crushed, and powdered mustard seed from Penzeys, all versions the same price, and pretty inexpensively... doesn't pay to grind mustard seeds yourself... besides, unless you have a professional mill you'll overheat the seeds, they'll be ruined. Penzeys sells quality mustard seed, freshly ground on best quality commercial mills... seeds you purchase elsewhere probably won't be as high quality and ground seeds you buy elsewhere will not be freshly/properly ground. At $4.60/lb why would any sane individual want to grind their own. http://www.penzeys.com/cgi-bin/penzeys/results.html |
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![]() > At $4.60/lb why would any sane individual want to grind their own.http://www.penzeys.com/cgi-bin/penzeys/results.html I like to try different mustard seeds from different origins. I get seeds from Frontier spices, a Mennonite bulk market, a middle eastern grocery and an Indian market. Why would any creative individual want to limit themselves to the mainstream? |
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"pamjd" wrote
> >> At $4.60/lb why would any sane individual want to grind their >> own.http://www.penzeys.com/cgi-bin/penzeys/results.html > > I like to try different mustard seeds from different origins. I get > seeds from Frontier spices, a Mennonite bulk market, a middle eastern > grocery and an Indian market. Why would any creative individual want > to limit themselves to the mainstream? Regardless of origin botanically they're the same mustard seeds. The only differences are how old, how stored, and price... creativity doesn't enter into your equation. Btw, mustard is one of the spices that absorbs odors like a sponge (why do you think so many prepared mustards are flavored with aromatics), I don't want any bulk mustard seed that has been setting out loose in some ethnic market, not even if free... of course you may be afflicted with TIAD and so won't notice that your mustard seeds are redolent of smoked eel, that your dijon is poop-on. Why do you think better quality spices are typically packaged in glass, metal, and mylar.... that's so their volatile oils don't evaporate but more importantly that they don't absorb errant odors. Folks who buy loose/bulk spices/herbs are penny wise/dollar fool. |
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Sheldon trumpeted his ignorance to the world:
>> I like to try different mustard seeds from different origins. I get >> seeds from Frontier spices, a Mennonite bulk market, a middle eastern >> grocery and an Indian market. Why would any creative individual want >> to limit themselves to the mainstream? > > Regardless of origin botanically they're the same mustard seeds. The only > differences are how old, how stored, and price... creativity doesn't enter > into your equation. The fact that different varieties of mustard seed are the same species doesn't mean that they are the same culinarily. Do you think that broccoli and cabbage are culinarily no different from each other too? Pull your head out of your colon, you anile asshole! Bob |
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![]() "Boob Twilly" > wrote> >>> I like to try different mustard seeds from different origins. I get >>> seeds from Frontier spices, a Mennonite bulk market, a middle eastern >>> grocery and an Indian market. Why would any creative individual want >>> to limit themselves to the mainstream? >> >> Regardless of origin botanically they're the same mustard seeds. The >> only >> differences are how old, how stored, and price... creativity doesn't >> enter >> into your equation. > > The fact that different varieties of mustard seed are the same species > doesn't mean that they are the same culinarily. Do you think that broccoli > and cabbage are culinarily no different from each other too? Pull your > head out of your colon, you anile asshole! > > Boob Twilly And there's the entire account of all you know... a friggin mustard seed has a higher IQ than you. ..shit for brains. |
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Sheldon got all excited, and masturbated when he wrote:
>>>> I like to try different mustard seeds from different origins. I get >>>> seeds from Frontier spices, a Mennonite bulk market, a middle eastern >>>> grocery and an Indian market. Why would any creative individual want >>>> to limit themselves to the mainstream? >>> >>> Regardless of origin botanically they're the same mustard seeds. The >>> only differences are how old, how stored, and price... creativity >>> doesn't enter into your equation. >> >> The fact that different varieties of mustard seed are the same species >> doesn't mean that they are the same culinarily. Do you think that >> broccoli and cabbage are culinarily no different from each other too? >> Pull your head out of your colon, you anile asshole! >> > And there's the entire account of all you know... a friggin mustard seed > has a higher IQ than you. ..shit for brains. I see you have failed to address the point that different varieties of mustard seeds taste differently. Kind of makes your entire participation in this thread pointless and laughable. Kind of like the rest of your life, you wasted wad. Bob |
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On Mar 10, 10:20*am, "brooklyn1" > wrote:
> "Boob Twilly" > wrote> > > > > >>> I like to try different mustard seeds from different origins. *I get > >>> seeds from Frontier spices, a Mennonite bulk market, a middle eastern > >>> grocery and an Indian market. *Why would any creative individual want > >>> to limit themselves to the mainstream? > > >> Regardless of origin botanically they're the same mustard seeds. *The > >> only > >> differences are how old, how stored, and price... creativity doesn't > >> enter > >> into your equation. > > > The fact that different varieties of mustard seed are the same species > > doesn't mean that they are the same culinarily. Do you think that broccoli > > and cabbage are culinarily no different from each other too? Pull your > > head out of your colon, you anile asshole! > > > Boob Twilly > > And there's the entire account of all you know... a friggin mustard seed has > a higher IQ than you. ..shit for brains. ========================================= No, no. That's FAITH the mustard seed has, not intelligence. Lynn in Fargo ;-) |
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![]() "Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig" wrote: > "brooklyn1" wrote: > "Boob Twilly" wrote> > > > >>> I like to try different mustard seeds from different origins. I get > >>> seeds from Frontier spices, a Mennonite bulk market, a middle eastern > >>> grocery and an Indian market. Why would any creative individual want > >>> to limit themselves to the mainstream? > > >> Regardless of origin botanically they're the same mustard seeds. The > >> only > >> differences are how old, how stored, and price... creativity doesn't > >> enter > >> into your equation. > > > The fact that different varieties of mustard seed are the same species > > doesn't mean that they are the same culinarily. Do you think that > > broccoli > > and cabbage are culinarily no different from each other too? Pull your > > head out of your colon, you anile asshole! > > > Boob Twilly > > And there's the entire account of all you know... a friggin mustard seed > has > a higher IQ than you. ..shit for brains. ========================================= No, no. That's FAITH the mustard seed has, not intelligence. Lynn in Fargo ;-) Mea culpa... 'scuse me for instilling the Twilly with an IQ... the squat gargoyle with a face like a hairy babboon's butt needs all the Faith he can get... he can also use make over body work from Earl Schieb... http://www.earlscheib.com/index.php ... Twilly has an aura about him of a mini that wants to be an SUV! LOL |
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On Tue 10 Mar 2009 10:02:08a, Bob Terwilliger told us...
> Sheldon got all excited, and masturbated when he wrote: > >>>>> I like to try different mustard seeds from different origins. I get >>>>> seeds from Frontier spices, a Mennonite bulk market, a middle >>>>> eastern grocery and an Indian market. Why would any creative >>>>> individual want to limit themselves to the mainstream? >>>> >>>> Regardless of origin botanically they're the same mustard seeds. The >>>> only differences are how old, how stored, and price... creativity >>>> doesn't enter into your equation. >>> >>> The fact that different varieties of mustard seed are the same species >>> doesn't mean that they are the same culinarily. Do you think that >>> broccoli and cabbage are culinarily no different from each other too? >>> Pull your head out of your colon, you anile asshole! >>> >> And there's the entire account of all you know... a friggin mustard >> seed has a higher IQ than you. ..shit for brains. > > I see you have failed to address the point that different varieties of > mustard seeds taste differently. Kind of makes your entire participation > in this thread pointless and laughable. Kind of like the rest of your > life, you wasted wad. > > Bob He is truly one of most pathetic excuses for a human being, or any intelligent life form for that matter, that I have ever experienced. -- Wayne Boatwright "One man's meat is another man's poison" - Oswald Dykes, English writer, 1709. |
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PussyKatz got all excited and tried to masturbate but couldn't get it up:
> Mea culpa... 'scuse me for instilling the Twilly with an IQ... the squat > gargoyle with a face like a hairy babboon's butt needs all the Faith he > can get... he can also use make over body work from Earl Schieb... > http://www.earlscheib.com/index.php ... Twilly has an aura about him of a > mini that wants to be an SUV! LOL 1. My IQ is at least eighty points higher than yours. You prove that with every "..." you post, you illiterate pretentious doddard with delusions of former and current adequacy. If you want to use the word "baboon" in a flame, maybe you ought to learn how to spell it. Hell, or keep on using the "Sheldon" spelling -- it just shows how SPECIAL you are. 2. "Squat"? LOL You keep spouting that fiction, and it's only making you look more and more stupid. Maybe you WISH I were not tall, so that you could look down at me from your "lofty" height of five feet five inches. But the truth is that I tower over you, not only physically but intellectually as well. To me, you are merely an impotent stunted frenetic imbecile. 3. I truly hope to meet you someday, to laugh as you backtrack frantically and whimper. In the South, the term "fyce" refers to a dog that yaps and acts all aggressive when it's with its master, but cowers and grovels all the other times. That's like your behavior when you're on Usenet as compared to real life, isn't it? You're a gutless pathetic posturing coward. 4. Just how many people WILL end up ****ing on your grave? What with your mother's eager and promiscuous collaboration with the Nazis, and your own offenses against nature and society, you must be hoping to be buried in secret! Or maybe cremated, like your people used to do in Tophet with subhumans like you. There must be thousands lining up to festoon your remains with excretions of one form or another! Bob |
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