im in need of assistance: mustard for me was just on leftover turkey sandwiches and now for Christmas I was thinking of trying to mix it up for the holidays. i was wondering if anyone here are mustard fans like myself but also make tasty recipes with it. has anyone tried using dijon mustard with those recipes, i hear that is more popular.. anyone use something like Grey Poupon Mustard
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