mezmo wrote:Hi Scot/Facemeltingly Epic,
"As a kid I used to eat mustard sandwiches a lot."
Aha! I did too. My Mom as mortified that the teachers at school would
think she wasn't feeding me properly! Ha!
Sweet onion and mustard sandwiches were also a favorite. It had/has to
be the French's yellow mustard style mustard though. All the other types
of mustard just aren't the same.
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
BILLYL wrote:mezmo wrote:Hi Scot/Facemeltingly Epic,
"As a kid I used to eat mustard sandwiches a lot."
Aha! I did too. My Mom as mortified that the teachers at school would
think she wasn't feeding me properly! Ha!
Sweet onion and mustard sandwiches were also a favorite. It had/has to
be the French's yellow mustard style mustard though. All the other types
of mustard just aren't the same.
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
Me too! Two slices of white bread, lathered with Frenches, and two layers of saltine crackers and one more layer of Frenches mustard.
We had a name for them but I can't think what it was. Seems like it may have been called a picadilly.
Bill
mezmo wrote:The only unusual thing
I do with saltines is to crumble a sleeve into my tomato
soup and stir until all the crumbs are saturated and then chow down. It's
also good to melt a slice or two of American cheese into the tomato soup
first. Unfortunately Campbells must have changed their tomato soup
recipe as it doesn't taste like it used to taste anymore. We have to squirt
some ketchup into it to help it along now.
Jeez, how did this turn into a food confessional post?
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
steveyos wrote:Here you go
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