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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 lolnever did get around to trying to find an equivalent here.
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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
And -
Man, I miss Guinness for breakfast!
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There is nothing like English mustard. It’s much better than American IMHO.
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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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