Deli Mustard help, please - Take two
"none of your business" > wrote in message
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On Aug 8, 7:42 pm, MtnTraveler > wrote:
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> Wayne, I appreciate your efforts, but I'll say this for the THIRD time;
> Gulden's mustard is NOT permitted into this country. This is why I need
> to learn to make it for myself.
Well maybe if you TOLD the group what third world country you live in
that a simple jar of mustard can't be shipped there, people would have
understood. Many have asked. Why won't you just answer the simple
question?
So where the hell do you live, anyway?
Is it the Mustard that isn't allowed or does Amazon not ship there?
I think you're just going to have to accept that you're SOL. (*Shit
outta luck).
No one knows what the exact spice blend is because they do not list
them individually on the label. It's their secret recipe and it's
patented. Get over it.
Just eat what's available to you. Or get on a plane, come to the US or
Canada and smuggle a case of it back in your suitcase if you really
can't live without it.
How much mustard do you eat that you can't just make do with what you
have?
This entire thread seems like much ado about nothing.
There are people who can't frigging afford to buy FOOD and you're cry-
babying because you can't get the most common mustard available in the
United States. Americans don't think of it as a big deal because it's
EVERYWHERE. Every market, just about every sports arena, gallon jugs
of it all over the place.
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