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Is it my imagination/knackered taste buds, but Coleman's English mustard seems much weaker than it used to be?Originally posted by thunderlizard View Postmmmm horseradish!
The closest I got today was 2 sachets of Heinz English Mustard on my pub chips. I don't think Heinz English Mustard exists in a non-sachet version. I'm sure I've never seen it in a jar in the supermarket, and rightly so. It should be ashamed to show its face next to Coleman's.
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mmmm horseradish!
The closest I got today was 2 sachets of Heinz English Mustard on my pub chips. I don't think Heinz English Mustard exists in a non-sachet version. I'm sure I've never seen it in a jar in the supermarket, and rightly so. It should be ashamed to show its face next to Coleman's.
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certainly clears the sinusesOriginally posted by DaveB View PostAnd a little goes a long way. Fresh it's a *lot* hotter than the ready made. My son reckons he can handle hot stuff and insisted on eating a spoonful of it in one go. He had tears streaming down his face
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And a little goes a long way. Fresh it's a *lot* hotter than the ready made. My son reckons he can handle hot stuff and insisted on eating a spoonful of it in one go. He had tears streaming down his faceOriginally posted by norrahe View PostMake sure you plant in in a large pot, it spreads like wildfire. It will just take over the garden otherwise.
I love home made horseradish sauce, difficult to get the fresh stuff though.
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Make sure you plant in in a large pot, it spreads like wildfire. It will just take over the garden otherwise.Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostGet some and plant it in your garden - then you're have a easy supply.
(HAB in evil fracker mode)
I love home made horseradish sauce, difficult to get the fresh stuff though.
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Get some and plant it in your garden - then you're have a easy supply.Originally posted by DaveB View PostYum!
Found a big patch of horseradish growing on the edge of the local playing fields. Nipped out an grabbed some this morning to made fresh horse radish sauce for sunday lunch. So much better than the shop bought stuff.
(HAB in evil fracker mode)
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Home made Horseradish sauce.
Yum!
Found a big patch of horseradish growing on the edge of the local playing fields. Nipped out an grabbed some this morning to made fresh horse radish sauce for sunday lunch. So much better than the shop bought stuff.Tags: None
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