Author Topic: Best Brown Mustard on The PLANET  (Read 963 times)

Offline Joker

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Re: Best Brown Mustard on The PLANET
« Reply #30 on: April 19, 2008, 07:10:42 AM »
Which do you favor, Taylor's or Case's? Man, it's been YEARS since I had me some. Still remember it from growing up in Jersey though.

I think Taylor's is the one, IMO.

I ought to start importing that out here... hmmmmm

Yummmm...Taylor's is da bomb!!! :rock :aok

Wish we could get it down here in NC....

We drive up to south Jersey about once a year just to hit the diners...oh, and visit my cousins....Taylor's is one of the main treats there! :aok

We usually buy some to bring home...it's pretty expensive in the supermarkets there.

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Offline bongaroo

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Re: Best Brown Mustard on The PLANET
« Reply #31 on: April 19, 2008, 09:51:21 AM »
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/lpa/pubs/fsheet_faq_notice/notice_PPQ-puerto.html

note:
the reasons for the hassles has to do with invasive species. they need inspections (both ways) to protect the natural resources from alien species.  (can you say Kudzu? if you're not from the South, this might go over your head as in swoosh.)
meats in Puerto Rico are inspected by the USDA. same as mainland U.S.
and they do have to follow FDA regulations as well.

for all intents and purposes Puerto Rico is a U.S. State. it has a Governor, the current President of Puerto Rico is U.S. President Bush. they don't pay Fed taxes because they have no representation (vote) in the U.S. Gov't Affairs. they do have a person present in Congress to voice concerns. they don't have a vote in Federal Elections.

(where is the beating head against the wall smiley? or slap him upside the head.  :P )

well, kudzu wasn't just some random sent in the mail species.  the railroads used it all over to keep their embankments from eroding.  you can thank them for the kudzu everywhere
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