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    I noticed you’ve mentioned Coleman mustard several times lately. Got my curiosity up. Would that be similar to this? When we were on honeymoon In Dublin I fell in love with this stuff, ended up with my jacket pockets full of it and was putting it on everything lol Name:  IMG_2303.jpg
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    Always like trying new things like that. I bet you could order some online.


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    I looked the Coleman mustard up too his last post. Never heard of it but will look for it now.
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    Best I remember - I was drunk for a week - this stuff had a bite to it.
    Seem to remember getting a bit down windpipe and about strangling Rojoguio?
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    There is nothing like English mustard. It’s much better than American IMHO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    There is nothing like English mustard. It’s much better than American IMHO.
    YES! Coleman's is a English Mustard. You know the English can't cook. When I was working in the North Sea I would go in the Galley once in a while and cook one of my Gumbos. The Crews went crazy over it. Coleman's can really give Zing to a Pastrami or Corned Beef sandwich.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smitty39365 View Post
    Always like trying new things like that. I bet you could order some online.
    Most of the grocery stores including all the Walmarts carry Coleman's Mustard.
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