Mustard is one of the earliest spices on record, appearing in Sanskrit manuscripts
around 3000 BC. It is thought to be one of the first crops to be domesticated,
and mustard was used throughout ancient Egypt, India, and China.
The history of mustard as a condiment dates back thousands of years to the early
Romans, who ground mustard seeds and mixed them with wine to create a paste,
which was probably not very different from the prepared mustard we know today.
Different types of mustard seeds can be—and often are—blended to combine their
different characteristics and make a kind of hybrid mustard.
Among the most popular types of mustard are Pommery (coarse), Dijon (containing
wine or grape juice), English (hot), Chinese (spicy), German (coarse and slightly
sweet), and American (bright yellow and slightly sweet).
Mustard is one of the earliest spices on record, appearing in Sanskrit manuscripts
around 3000 BC. It is thought to be one of the first crops to be domesticated,
and mustard was used throughout ancient Egypt, India, and China.
The history of mustard as a condiment dates back thousands of years to the early
Romans, who ground mustard seeds and mixed them with wine to create a paste,
which was probably not very different from the prepared mustard we know today.
Different types of mustard seeds can be—and often are—blended to combine their
different characteristics and make a kind of hybrid mustard.
Among the most popular types of mustard are Pommery (coarse), Dijon (containing
wine or grape juice), English (hot), Chinese (spicy), German (coarse and slightly
sweet), and American (bright yellow and slightly sweet).
Mustard is one of the earliest spices on record, appearing in Sanskrit manuscripts
around 3000 BC. It is thought to be one of the first crops to be domesticated,
and mustard was used throughout ancient Egypt, India, and China.
The history of mustard as a condiment dates back thousands of years to the early
Romans, who ground mustard seeds and mixed them with wine to create a paste,
which was probably not very different from the prepared mustard we know today.
Different types of mustard seeds can be—and often are—blended to combine their
different characteristics and make a kind of hybrid mustard.
Among the most popular types of mustard are Pommery (coarse), Dijon (containing
wine or grape juice), English (hot), Chinese (spicy), German (coarse and slightly
sweet), and American (bright yellow and slightly sweet).
My wife always picks relish, but I tend to root for ketchup. I think mustard
is the least popular in the hot dog races.
Mustard is one of the earliest spices on record, appearing in Sanskrit manuscripts
around 3000 BC. It is thought to be one of the first crops to be domesticated,
and mustard was used throughout ancient Egypt, India, and China.
The history of mustard as a condiment dates back thousands of years to the early
Romans, who ground mustard seeds and mixed them with wine to create a paste,
which was probably not very different from the prepared mustard we know today.
Different types of mustard seeds can be—and often are—blended to combine their
different characteristics and make a kind of hybrid mustard.
Among the most popular types of mustard are Pommery (coarse), Dijon (containing
wine or grape juice), English (hot), Chinese (spicy), German (coarse and slightly
sweet), and American (bright yellow and slightly sweet).
My wife always picks relish, but I tend to root for ketchup. I think mustard
is the least popular in the hot dog races.
My wife always picks relish, but I tend to root for ketchup. I think mustard
is the least popular in the hot dog races.
As a Costco man, I'm an everything enjoyer.
But I'm really a ketchup boy with a weakness for horseradish cream.
And a personal favourite, the English Breakfast Buttie:
• Wonder Bread (1 slice, buttered)
• Hawaiian rolls (1x3 studs, toasted)
• Pork and beans
• Scrambled eggs
• Fried tomatoes
My wife always picks relish, but I tend to root for ketchup. I think mustard
is the least popular in the hot dog races.
As a Costco man, I'm an everything enjoyer.
But I'm really a ketchup boy with a weakness for horseradish cream.
And a personal favourite, the English Breakfast Buttie:
• Wonder Bread (1 slice, buttered)
• Hawaiian rolls (1x3 studs, toasted)
• Pork and beans
• Scrambled eggs
• Fried tomatoes
For me, it's the McChicken. The best fast food sandwich. I even ask for extra
McChicken sauce packets and the staff is so friendly and more than willing to
oblige.
One time I asked for McChicken sauce packets and they gave me three. I said,
"Wow, three for free!" and the nice friendly McDonald's worker laughed
and said, "I'm going to call you 3-for-free!".
Now the staff greets me with "hey it's 3-for-free!" and ALWAYS give
me three packets. It's such a fun and cool atmosphere at my local McDonald's
restaurant, I go there at least 3 times a week for lunch and a large iced coffee
with milk instead of cream, 1-2 times for breakfast on the weekend, and maybe
once for dinner when I'm in a rush but want a great meal that is affordable,
fast, and can match my daily nutritional needs.
I even dip my fries in McChicken sauce, it's delicious! What a great restaurant.
Guess it’s different in the USA but McDonald and affordable in the same sentence
is comedy here in Canada a Big Mac fries and soda is $20
The whole post is comedy:
— “match my daily nutritional needs,”
— “it's delicious.”
It’s an old internet copy paste satire. Haven’t eaten McDonald’s in years, with
the exception of a coffee or ice cream (when the machine isn’t broken). I’ve
heard it is $12-15 for a value meal now as well.
Guess it’s different in the USA but McDonald and affordable in the same sentence
is comedy here in Canada a Big Mac fries and soda is $20
Last time we went(We just wanted to use the gift card someone had given us) with
gift cards, for 8 of the cheapest bergs' and chicken things,(the bergs'
where paper thin and the patty was half onion, and the chicken nuggets where
the size of my finger) it was almost $70!!
As my dad says in mockery every time he sees one, "Come bow beneath the golden
arches at the temple of the clown."
to date myself a tad lol, my first job was there in 1986. Hamburgers were 29
cents, cheeseburgers 39 cents and i think a happy meal was less than a dollar.
But to be fair minimum wage was $3.05 an hour. Somedays I think life was easier
than lol.
to date myself a tad lol, my first job was there in 1986. Hamburgers were 29
cents, cheeseburgers 39 cents and i think a happy meal was less than a dollar.
But to be fair minimum wage was $3.05 an hour. Somedays I think life was easier
than lol.
I don't remember much of lego in the 70's and 80's except what my
parents bought me. All of my own money went to transformers and gi joe lol.
Wouldn't trade the 80's for anything lol.