Coleman's English MustardQuick Tips
Use it around the house! (these actually work)#1 Smelly dishes? Next time, add a heaping tablespoon of Colman's with the soap to remove odors like fish and onions.
#2 Make a paste with Colman's and spread on the back of a loose tile to secure it to the wall. Acts like plaster!
#3 Use as fertilizer for better colored daffodils.
#4 Sprinkle dry mustard inside shoes to prevent cold feet and frostbite. ( always handy in Buriram )
#5 Mustard and honey at bedtime for coughs, a pinch of mustard in a glass of water for hiccups.
#6 Colman's poultry mustard fed to chickens stimulate egg production.
#7 To mend leaky car radiators temporarily, pour in contents of 2 oz. tin of mustard while car is running. (sounds Thai to me )
#8 Sprinkle over plants to rid them of insect pests.
#8 Two tsp. in a pint of water poured on roots stops worms.
#9 Dry Colman's rubbed into dog's coat helps stop distemper. Cover dog with blanket.
#10 Smear headlights with a dry colman's mixed with some water to drive in fog-- fog lights! (yes, it works)
#11 Stuffy nose? Make a paste, spread it generously over a cracker, and take a few bites. This clears it up in seconds!
#12 Have trouble with ants? Sprinkle Colman's mustard over their trail and they wont cross it. Too hot for them.
And of course, for FOOD! #1 When breading chicken or chops, add a TB of Colman's to the breading mixture.
#2 Hands smell like onions or garlic? Rub some Colman's on your hand and rinse with warm water to remove the odour.
#3 Before cooking live clams or mussels, put them in a bucket of water with a few teaspoonful of dry Colman's to make them spit out the grit and sand.
#4 Tuna fish Salad without a tbs. full of Colman's Mustard tastes awful. (Pete Daggett)
#5 Some mayo mixed with a tablespoon of Colman's makes hotdogs & sandwiches taste Mmmm!
#6 I always put a teaspoon of Colman's in my vegie stir fries.
#7 When mixing with water, use cold water, mix slowly, and let stand for ten min. This improves the mustard's "kick".
#7 I rub a little mustard on fish fillets before I cook them. This makes the fish taste fresher and less fishy.
#8 Try mixing Colman's Mustard with Tabasco sauce or shoyu for something different and interesting.
more tips here....
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