Cucumber sauce
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Condiments
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O'Brock sauce = 1/2 Ranch, 1/2 Texas Pete
It's the poops magoops.
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Dijon mustard
(January 26, 2014 at 5:26 pm)Clueless Morgan Wrote: I generally don't like putting condiments on my food - especially saucey ones, they get everywhere and on everything, including things that shouldn't have sauce on them. Sriracha can get a bit hot, but to me it's more sugary and garlicky.
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(January 26, 2014 at 3:42 pm)pocaracas Wrote: Sometimes, mostly on boiled fish and veggies, I use olive oil, the greener, the better... yellow olive oil is not from olives And table syrup isn't made from tables? ![]()
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Honey mustard all the way.
What do you mean? I buy the same stuff they give me at the (amazing) Pho restaurant down the street...
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