Grey Poupon mustard

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Their Country Dijon is my favorite.

Don't see their TV ads now, but it's the only mustard I've seen named in a book, a David Lindsey novel.

I'd have written that paragraph differently, unless I wanted the character to seem slightly pretentious, but named the brand. I like it.

Do you? Do you prefer another mustard? Be aware they have plain Dijon and country Dijon. Check labels and exp. dates.
 
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Grey Poupon makes some very good products. I also like Gulden's brand, spicy brown mustard, stone ground mustard, etc. Great on brats, dogs, burgers, cold cuts, and also useful in some of my pasta-veggie salad dressings.

Another one that is surprisingly good is WalMart's Great Value brand spicy brown mustard, and it is dirt cheap. I usually grab a bottle to throw in the cooler with the cold cuts, cheeses, pickles, and other goodies for a fishing trip or road trip.
 
Grey Poupon is easily the best of the spicy mustards. I've tried others and they've never compared to the Grey. While I've bought Grey for decades, I think it would be even better if it had a bit more heat.

I always keep plain regular mustard on hand as well. It still has a place, too, as long as their is some Tabasco to give it some kick.
 
My wife does not care for salmon, but fixes it for my dinner 2 to 4 times a month, always with a mustard glaze. She is also the primary grocery shopper. She has little appreciation for fine mustard. So there have been many fine mustards in the fridge. She will use the first in her hand on what ever she is preparing.

Now hot sauce, is a whole different story! There are 2 on the dinner table at all times and usually 5 or 6 in the pantry rack! None of them are Tabasco!

Ivan
 
I like most mustards. Always get the Chinese mustard in a cup when we get Chinese food. Don't care much for Frenches. Boar's Head "Delicatessen Style" is our usual stuff.
Spent a good bit of time traveling around France in the summer of 2019, and the Dijon mustard I had there I liked better than Grey Poupon.
 
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