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Cut the mustard.
I am a mustard fan because I am a Hot Dog fan, it would seem impossible to seperate the two. I prefer Nathan's hot dogs but there are others that are the right dog at the right time and the appropriate mustard is connected with the dog.
For me a little goes a long way, I don't like to have my hot dogs swimming in mustard. Out this way Beaver Brand mustards are quite good with a variety of styles that can satisfy. http://www.beavertonfoods.com/beaver.php
Back east I liked Kosciusko brand which came in a small glass beer mug.
http://plochmans.elsstore.com/view/category/497-kosciusko-mustards/
Coleman's has a dry mustard you mix on your own that is like a "Chinese" mustard. (I think they use it at McSorley's!)
If you're in NYC go to McSorley's Ale House (The Old House at Home!) and have a sandwich that will allow you to try the mustard they make daily, it has zip to it. It is a special place and dear to my heart. I still recall telling my dad about going there the first time. It turns out that my dad used to go there with his cousin Charlie when they were young men, both of them had fond memories of their time at McSorley's.
http://www.mcsorleysnewyork.com/
I am a mustard fan because I am a Hot Dog fan, it would seem impossible to seperate the two. I prefer Nathan's hot dogs but there are others that are the right dog at the right time and the appropriate mustard is connected with the dog.
For me a little goes a long way, I don't like to have my hot dogs swimming in mustard. Out this way Beaver Brand mustards are quite good with a variety of styles that can satisfy. http://www.beavertonfoods.com/beaver.php
Back east I liked Kosciusko brand which came in a small glass beer mug.
http://plochmans.elsstore.com/view/category/497-kosciusko-mustards/
Coleman's has a dry mustard you mix on your own that is like a "Chinese" mustard. (I think they use it at McSorley's!)
If you're in NYC go to McSorley's Ale House (The Old House at Home!) and have a sandwich that will allow you to try the mustard they make daily, it has zip to it. It is a special place and dear to my heart. I still recall telling my dad about going there the first time. It turns out that my dad used to go there with his cousin Charlie when they were young men, both of them had fond memories of their time at McSorley's.
http://www.mcsorleysnewyork.com/