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Mustard is French for "yellow stain on your shirt for the rest of the day."
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Better still, there's two versions of the doll -- one dressed as the writer appeared in Mustard, and the other in his wedding finery.
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Mustard is also more common in Tampa than it is in Miami, the other major city in the Axis of Cuban Sandwiches.
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Colonel Mustard is next unless he can figure out who's responsible.
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Potato Pie with Cabbage and Mustard is warm and filling, and makes a satisfying meal when paired with a crisp green salad, olives, and bread.
Recipe for Potato Pie with Cabbage and Mustard (Πατατόπιτα με Λάχανο και Μουστάρδα)
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Cauliflower and peas are sauteed in Mustard seeds, turmeric, ginger, salt and a pinch of sugar .... no tomatoes, no garam masalas, no chili powder ... just plain goodness of cauliflower and peas, to be relished with a cup of home made yogurt and phulkas.
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"The only thing French about French's Mustard is the name," the company announced.
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Mains-wise, G went traditional with the Duck a l’orange (excellent and the duck nice and pink) and I tried the Pork in Mustard which was equally good, sitting atop red cabbage and bacon.
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Riley Lee, a boy I hope I have mentioned, who formed a band called Mustard Monkey, took a poem I wrote and set it to music.
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Because he was part of a rock band called Mustard Monkey, most of the time there was some sort of loud musical noise blaring in his ears.
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