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A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
E. Use pickles instead of relish


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On 2012-05-14 01:27:12 +0000, Christopher M. said:

> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
> E. Use pickles instead of relish


Grey poupon mustard on the roll, pickle relish on top, peperoncinis on
the side.

For a few visions of how people dress their vursts check this:

Hollingshead Deli, Orange California with five trillion beer options
and explanations of the locals prep their hot dog.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiFl5vE392s


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"gtr" > wrote in message news:2012051318483329382-xxx@yyyzzz...
> On 2012-05-14 01:27:12 +0000, Christopher M. said:
>
>> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>> E. Use pickles instead of relish

>
> Grey poupon mustard on the roll, pickle relish on top, peperoncinis on the
> side.
>
> For a few visions of how people dress their vursts check this:
>
> Hollingshead Deli, Orange California with five trillion beer options and
> explanations of the locals prep their hot dog.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiFl5vE392s


I put the mustard on top of the relish. Putting the mustard on the bottom
seems to separate it from the relish.

I'm also thinking about buying mustard pickles (pickle slices dipped in
mustard).


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> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
> E. Use pickles instead of relish


The only relish I like is sweet pickle and only in a tuna salad. I don't
like mustard at all. If I don't have sweet pickle relish I will cut up
sweet pickles.


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"Christopher M." > wrote:
> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
> E. Use pickles instead of relish
>
>
> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


Never had a preference, except for onions on the bottom of a dog.

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"Christopher M." > wrote:

> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
> E. Use pickles instead of relish
>
>
> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


this is a sad set of choices for a grilled cheese sandwich
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> In article >,
> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>
>> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>> E. Use pickles instead of relish
>>
>>
>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
> this is a sad set of choices for a grilled cheese sandwich


Sometimes I add pickles with BBQ sauce.


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Christopher M. wrote:

> > this is a sad set of choices for a grilled cheese sandwich

>
> Sometimes I add pickles with BBQ sauce.


What, no peanut butter or tuna fish?


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On Sun, 13 May 2012 21:27:12 -0400, "Christopher M."
> wrote:

>A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>E. Use pickles instead of relish
>
>
>W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
>


D, no mixing. Final answer
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"Christopher MORON." wrote:
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>A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>B. Yellow mustard on top of relish

Both A and B end up the same as C.
>C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>E. Use pickles instead of relish


Your question makes as much sense as asking which slice of bread gets
the peanut butter and which slice of bread gets the jelly for a P&J
before you slap them together... actually yours makes much less sense
because you don't say for what. I often feel sad for morons, but your
moronics make me laugh for the same reason The Three Stooges are
funny. LOL-LOL


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>"Christopher M." > wrote:
>> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>> E. Use pickles instead of relish

>
>Never had a preference, except for onions on the bottom of a dog.


What dog, he didn't mention a dog.
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On Sun, 13 May 2012 20:14:02 -0700, "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds"
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>In article >,
> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>
>> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>> E. Use pickles instead of relish
>>
>>
>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
>this is a sad set of choices for a grilled cheese sandwich


A minute ago it was a dog, now it's grilled cheese... make up your
damaged minds, folks.
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> Christopher M. wrote:
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>> > this is a sad set of choices for a grilled cheese sandwich

>>
>> Sometimes I add pickles with BBQ sauce.

>
> What, no peanut butter or tuna fish?


It's like a cowboy burger without the cowboy.


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>> What, no peanut butter or tuna fish?

>
>
> I always add Dijon mustard (1/2 tsp) to a large can of tuna fish for a
> little added tang.
>
> Andy


Me too. But I leave out the tomatoes when I use mustard.


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> "Christopher MORON." wrote:
>>
>>A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>>B. Yellow mustard on top of relish

> Both A and B end up the same as C.
>>C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>>D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>>E. Use pickles instead of relish

>
> Your question makes as much sense as asking which slice of bread gets
> the peanut butter and which slice of bread gets the jelly for a P&J
> before you slap them together... actually yours makes much less sense
> because you don't say for what. I often feel sad for morons, but your
> moronics make me laugh for the same reason The Three Stooges are
> funny. LOL-LOL


That might be true if peanutbutter and jelly could be mixed together. They
cannot.


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On 2012-05-14 16:14:38 +0000, Brooklyn1 said:

> On Mon, 14 May 2012 02:29:57 +0000 (UTC), gregz >
> wrote:
>
>> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>>> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>>> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>>> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>>> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>>> E. Use pickles instead of relish

>>
>> Never had a preference, except for onions on the bottom of a dog.

>
> What dog, he didn't mention a dog.


He didn't exclude a dog. As for some, like me, it's the only time I
use mustard and pickle relish. And yes, he didn't say pickle relish.

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> "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message


> > Your question makes as much sense as asking which slice of bread gets
> > the peanut butter and which slice of bread gets the jelly for a P&J
> > before you slap them together... actually yours makes much less sense
> > because you don't say for what. *I often feel sad for morons, but your
> > moronics make me laugh for the same reason The Three Stooges are
> > funny. LOL-LOL

>
> That might be true if peanutbutter and jelly could be mixed together. They
> cannot.
>


Ha!

http://www.smuckers.com/products/cat...2&categoryId=4
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Christopher M. wrote:

> >> Sometimes I add pickles with BBQ sauce.

> >
> > What, no peanut butter or tuna fish?

>
> It's like a cowboy burger without the cowboy.


I do not know this "cowboy burger" you speak of. Maybe you been doin'
2 much rodeoing.


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> That might be true if peanutbutter and jelly could be mixed together. They
> cannot.


Unless you actually do it, that is. Put them in a bowl and stir, and
then they are mixed together.


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>A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>E. Use pickles instead of relish


Mustard on top slice of bread (or bun), and relish on bottom slice.



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In article <2012051411053063697-xxx@yyyzzz>, gtr > wrote:

> On 2012-05-14 16:14:38 +0000, Brooklyn1 said:
>
> > On Mon, 14 May 2012 02:29:57 +0000 (UTC), gregz >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> "Christopher M." > wrote:
> >>> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
> >>> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
> >>> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
> >>> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
> >>> E. Use pickles instead of relish
> >>
> >> Never had a preference, except for onions on the bottom of a dog.

> >
> > What dog, he didn't mention a dog.

>
> He didn't exclude a dog. As for some, like me, it's the only time I
> use mustard and pickle relish. And yes, he didn't say pickle relish.


oh, he was talking about a dog. in that case it's mustard topped by onions
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> Christopher M. wrote:
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>> That might be true if peanutbutter and jelly could be mixed together.
>> They
>> cannot.

>
> Unless you actually do it, that is. Put them in a bowl and stir, and
> then they are mixed together.


Like mixing oil and vinegar.


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> > wrote:
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>>A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>>B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>>C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>>D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>>E. Use pickles instead of relish

>
> Mustard on top slice of bread (or bun), and relish on bottom slice.


You use a lot, or just a little?


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Christopher M. wrote:

> >> That might be true if peanutbutter and jelly could be mixed together.
> >> They
> >> cannot.

> >
> > Unless you actually do it, that is. Put them in a bowl and stir, and
> > then they are mixed together.

>
> Like mixing oil and vinegar.


Or not.


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On Mon, 14 May 2012 14:03:31 -0400, "Christopher M."
> wrote:

>
>"Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message
.. .
>> "Christopher MORON." wrote:
>>>
>>>A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>>>B. Yellow mustard on top of relish

>> Both A and B end up the same as C.
>>>C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>>>D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>>>E. Use pickles instead of relish

>>
>> Your question makes as much sense as asking which slice of bread gets
>> the peanut butter and which slice of bread gets the jelly for a P&J
>> before you slap them together... actually yours makes much less sense
>> because you don't say for what. I often feel sad for morons, but your
>> moronics make me laugh for the same reason The Three Stooges are
>> funny. LOL-LOL

>
>That might be true if peanutbutter and jelly could be mixed together. They
>cannot.


You silly Goober! LOL


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> In article <2012051411053063697-xxx@yyyzzz>, gtr > wrote:
>
>> On 2012-05-14 16:14:38 +0000, Brooklyn1 said:
>>
>> > On Mon, 14 May 2012 02:29:57 +0000 (UTC), gregz >
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>> >>> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>> >>> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>> >>> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>> >>> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>> >>> E. Use pickles instead of relish
>> >>
>> >> Never had a preference, except for onions on the bottom of a dog.
>> >
>> > What dog, he didn't mention a dog.

>>
>> He didn't exclude a dog. As for some, like me, it's the only time I
>> use mustard and pickle relish. And yes, he didn't say pickle relish.

>
> oh, he was talking about a dog. in that case it's mustard topped by onions


Is that yellow mustard?


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> On May 14, 11:03 am, "Christopher M." >
> wrote:
>> "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message

>
>>> Your question makes as much sense as asking which slice of bread
>>> gets the peanut butter and which slice of bread gets the jelly for
>>> a P&J before you slap them together... actually yours makes much
>>> less sense because you don't say for what. I often feel sad for
>>> morons, but your moronics make me laugh for the same reason The
>>> Three Stooges are funny. LOL-LOL

>>
>> That might be true if peanutbutter and jelly could be mixed
>> together. They cannot.
>>

>
> Ha!
>
> http://www.smuckers.com/products/cat...2&categoryId=4


I guess you don't know what "mixed together" means.


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"Christopher M." > wrote:

> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article <2012051411053063697-xxx@yyyzzz>, gtr > wrote:
> >
> >> On 2012-05-14 16:14:38 +0000, Brooklyn1 said:
> >>
> >> > On Mon, 14 May 2012 02:29:57 +0000 (UTC), gregz >
> >> > wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> "Christopher M." > wrote:
> >> >>> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
> >> >>> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
> >> >>> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
> >> >>> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
> >> >>> E. Use pickles instead of relish
> >> >>
> >> >> Never had a preference, except for onions on the bottom of a dog.
> >> >
> >> > What dog, he didn't mention a dog.
> >>
> >> He didn't exclude a dog. As for some, like me, it's the only time I
> >> use mustard and pickle relish. And yes, he didn't say pickle relish.

> >
> > oh, he was talking about a dog. in that case it's mustard topped by onions

>
> Is that yellow mustard?
>
>
> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


usually, but it was white or yellow onions. might have been prettier with red
onions
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In article >, Sqwertz >
wrote:

> On Mon, 14 May 2012 17:01:01 -0400, Yesterday's Recipes wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 13 May 2012 21:27:12 -0400, "Christopher M."
> > > wrote:
> >
> >>A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
> >>B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
> >>C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
> >>D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
> >>E. Use pickles instead of relish

> >
> > Mustard on top slice of bread (or bun), and relish on bottom slice.

>
> Of what?!!?! You don't even know what you're making!
>
> -sw


fun of you
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On May 14, 6:13*pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
> spamtrap1888 wrote:
> > On May 14, 11:03 am, "Christopher M." >
> > wrote:
> >> "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message

>
> >>> Your question makes as much sense as asking which slice of bread
> >>> gets the peanut butter and which slice of bread gets the jelly for
> >>> a P&J before you slap them together... actually yours makes much
> >>> less sense because you don't say for what. I often feel sad for
> >>> morons, but your moronics make me laugh for the same reason The
> >>> Three Stooges are funny. LOL-LOL

>
> >> That might be true if peanutbutter and jelly could be mixed
> >> together. They cannot.

>
> > Ha!

>
> >http://www.smuckers.com/products/cat...2&categoryId=4

>
> I guess you don't know what "mixed together" means.
>


Sure, move the goalposts.


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> > >> That might be true if peanutbutter and jelly could be mixed
> > >> together. They cannot.


> > > Ha!


> > I guess you don't know what "mixed together" means.


> Sure, move the goalposts.


Pooh doesn't know the word "emulsified", so he has to make do with
"mixed together". Then -- surprise! -- it wasn't the right phrase at
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Sqwertz wrote:

> > Mustard on top slice of bread (or bun), and relish on bottom slice.

>
> Of what?!!?! You don't even know what you're making!


That didn't stop everybody else from offering an opinion....


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> In article >,
> "Christopher M." > wrote:
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>> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > In article <2012051411053063697-xxx@yyyzzz>, gtr > wrote:
>> >
>> >> On 2012-05-14 16:14:38 +0000, Brooklyn1 said:
>> >>
>> >> > On Mon, 14 May 2012 02:29:57 +0000 (UTC), gregz >
>> >> > wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>> >> >>> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>> >> >>> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>> >> >>> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>> >> >>> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>> >> >>> E. Use pickles instead of relish
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Never had a preference, except for onions on the bottom of a dog.
>> >> >
>> >> > What dog, he didn't mention a dog.
>> >>
>> >> He didn't exclude a dog. As for some, like me, it's the only time I
>> >> use mustard and pickle relish. And yes, he didn't say pickle relish.
>> >
>> > oh, he was talking about a dog. in that case it's mustard topped by
>> > onions

>>
>> Is that yellow mustard?
>>
>>
>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
> usually, but it was white or yellow onions. might have been prettier with
> red
> onions


Sometimes I make a loosemeat sandwich with mustard and onions.


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In article >,
"Christopher M." > wrote:

> >> > oh, he was talking about a dog. in that case it's mustard topped by
> >> > onions
> >>
> >> Is that yellow mustard?
> >>
> >>
> >> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

> >
> > usually, but it was white or yellow onions. might have been prettier with
> > red
> > onions

>
> Sometimes I make a loosemeat sandwich with mustard and onions.


occasionally I do that with sliced roast beef or turkey
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> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
> E. Use pickles instead of relish
>
>
> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
>
>


This will be fast: NO yellow mustard!

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>> In article >,
>> "Christopher M." > wrote:
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>>> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> In article <2012051411053063697-xxx@yyyzzz>, gtr > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 2012-05-14 16:14:38 +0000, Brooklyn1 said:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, 14 May 2012 02:29:57 +0000 (UTC), gregz >
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>>>>>>>> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>>>>>>>> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>>>>>>>> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>>>>>>>> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>>>>>>>> E. Use pickles instead of relish
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Never had a preference, except for onions on the bottom of a dog.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What dog, he didn't mention a dog.
>>>>>
>>>>> He didn't exclude a dog. As for some, like me, it's the only time I
>>>>> use mustard and pickle relish. And yes, he didn't say pickle relish.
>>>>
>>>> oh, he was talking about a dog. in that case it's mustard topped by
>>>> onions
>>>
>>> Is that yellow mustard?
>>>
>>>
>>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>>
>> usually, but it was white or yellow onions. might have been prettier with
>> red
>> onions

>
> Sometimes I make a loosemeat sandwich with mustard and onions.
>
>
> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


Sometimes I eat a mustard and onion sandwich, relish optional.

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"gregz" > wrote in message
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> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> In article >,
>>> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> In article <2012051411053063697-xxx@yyyzzz>, gtr > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2012-05-14 16:14:38 +0000, Brooklyn1 said:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, 14 May 2012 02:29:57 +0000 (UTC), gregz >
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>>>>>>>>> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>>>>>>>>> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>>>>>>>>> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>>>>>>>>> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>>>>>>>>> E. Use pickles instead of relish
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Never had a preference, except for onions on the bottom of a dog.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What dog, he didn't mention a dog.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> He didn't exclude a dog. As for some, like me, it's the only time I
>>>>>> use mustard and pickle relish. And yes, he didn't say pickle relish.
>>>>>
>>>>> oh, he was talking about a dog. in that case it's mustard topped by
>>>>> onions
>>>>
>>>> Is that yellow mustard?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
>>>
>>> usually, but it was white or yellow onions. might have been prettier
>>> with
>>> red
>>> onions

>>
>> Sometimes I make a loosemeat sandwich with mustard and onions.
>>
>>
>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
> Sometimes I eat a mustard and onion sandwich, relish optional.
>
> Greg


Are the onions raw or cooked?


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>> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>> E. Use pickles instead of relish
>>
>>
>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
> This will be fast: NO yellow mustard!


Not a fan of tumeric?


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"Christopher M." > wrote:
> "gregz" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>>> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> In article >,
>>>> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> In article <2012051411053063697-xxx@yyyzzz>, gtr > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 2012-05-14 16:14:38 +0000, Brooklyn1 said:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Mon, 14 May 2012 02:29:57 +0000 (UTC), gregz >
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> A. Relish on top of yellow mustard
>>>>>>>>>> B. Yellow mustard on top of relish
>>>>>>>>>> C. Mix relish and yellow mustard
>>>>>>>>>> D. No mixing pickes and yellow mustard
>>>>>>>>>> E. Use pickles instead of relish
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Never had a preference, except for onions on the bottom of a dog.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What dog, he didn't mention a dog.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> He didn't exclude a dog. As for some, like me, it's the only time I
>>>>>>> use mustard and pickle relish. And yes, he didn't say pickle relish.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> oh, he was talking about a dog. in that case it's mustard topped by
>>>>>> onions
>>>>>
>>>>> Is that yellow mustard?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
>>>>
>>>> usually, but it was white or yellow onions. might have been prettier
>>>> with
>>>> red
>>>> onions
>>>
>>> Sometimes I make a loosemeat sandwich with mustard and onions.
>>>
>>>
>>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>>
>> Sometimes I eat a mustard and onion sandwich, relish optional.
>>
>> Greg

>
> Are the onions raw or cooked?
>
>
> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


RAW !!

Mostly I use the mild onions, but eating stronger ones lately.
Tonight I put it all on a hot dog. Dog on top of mustard and onions on bun.
I don't usually do this, but I boiled the dog and steamed the bun. The bun
was dry.

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In article >,
"Christopher M." > wrote:

> > Sometimes I eat a mustard and onion sandwich, relish optional.
> >
> > Greg

>
> Are the onions raw or cooked?


<drumroll> yes
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