Does ANYBODY like mUsTaRd???!


Question: lol


Answers: lol

yep

lol
it's good with corndogs, and pretzels...yum!! :)

On a hot dog, yes

eew no

haha yes.. matter of fact.. I love it!

I do! but not alot of people do.

i do

I like mUsTaRd.

meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee... I love it with ketchup on a hotdog

I personally don't like mustard on hot dogs, but in deviled eggs, it is DELICIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!

yep on burgers and hot dogs

yes mustard is kinda good but honey mustard is great.try it out.

ewww...Gross, I hate the taste of mustard, YUCK! LOL

on a hot dog

Yeah I like French's Mustard ... different flavors ... yum!

me

No.

no.
it's revolting.
sick + horrible :)

ewww.....i hate it.....even though its very good for you

i like honey mustard ham!

think it's gross.

if you do sorry, I don't like yellow stuff that smells.

-Nate

I put mustard on almost everything! i'm strange i hate ketchup, but thats only because the move Big Daddy when I saw the kid eating ketchup in a bowl just disgusted me beyond belief

Yes, I like Spicy Brown Mustard and Dijon Mustard. But I don't care for the plain old Yellow Mustard.

On corned beef. Yum!

I hate mustard but all my friends love it, dont type like that it looks retarded

i loved how you spelled mustard anyway yes like my dad no ketchup just mustard

What's that, like the crazy cousin of mustard?

I do!

All kinds too.

Regular, whole grain, dijon, horseradish, brown, deli.

on chips, samwichs, and fries, and hot dogs!! YUM!!

yeah its really good on sandwiches and other things. I used to hate it, but I grew to like it i guess.

no,
hate it

:)

ewww no. only like honey mustard pretzels.





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