wait what, i thought it had generally been accepted since the dawn of roasting food that you put mustard on beef? what the hell else condiments are you supposed to eat with it (other than horse radish, which is also nice. but still.)
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wait what, i thought it had generally been accepted since the dawn of roasting food that you put mustard on beef? what the hell else condiments are you supposed to eat with it (other than horse radish, which is also nice. but still.)
Decided I'd try one of these combinations.
http://i.imgur.com/tJ5223Y.jpg
What is wrong with you people. It doesn't taste good at all :monster:
Wtf is that peanut butter?
Also it's not crunchy, so there's part of your problem.
Kotora, I can't even tell what that is.
For clarification, I like dill pickle and regular smooth peanutbutter.
Other combinations are acceptable. :monster:
Oh, is that what Kotora posted?
Tora, you're probably doing it wrong. It has to be dill and in a sandwich.
I've never had sliced roast beefAttachment 43139 with anything but melted cheese or au jus sauce. :colbert:
Spicy mustard and sliced roast beef is a classic combo. Try it on some rye bread! Welcome to the fold!
Just came in here to say that bread and butter pickles are an abomination unto God. Every time I bite into a pickle (usually on a sandwich of some sort) and find that it's not dill, a part of my soul dies. Dill master race will always reign supreme.
Aren't bread-and-butter pickles just sliced dill pickles? :confused:
hell nah foooooool! B&B pickles are sweet. I actually never made a distinction between B&B and sweet pickles, but some Googling tells me that there are some subtle differences.
It doesn't matter, they're all inferior to dill. Might as well just call them poop pickles because that's how they taste. :grover:
Sweet pickles are by the worst thing in the whole word.
This does sound like B&B pickles are what I accidentally bought and found they were good with PB. Dill pickles are great always though.