Monday, August 13, 2012

Mustard

Sometimes it's confusing when the words are written in German. The first time Heinrich bought mustard, he thought he would save some money and so he went with the cheaper of the mustards.  Heinrich he was buying regular mustard. But when he tasted it, it was much more spicy than he preferred. Here is a picture of Heinrich with the spicy mustard and a big frown on his face.  And if you look closely at the label there is a French flag followed by some german words and the last word is Dijon.  Heinrich learned a valuable lesson - read the label - even if it is in German he can make out some of the words.  From the frown you can tell that Heirnrich is not a fan of Dijon. 

Heinrich went back to the store and this time he bought some mustard that said it was more mild. Here is a picture of Heinrich with the mild mustard and a big smile on his face.  Ironically enough the Dijon mustard had a French flag and the brand of the "good" mustard is French's (American Brand).



1 comment:

  1. Yum! That first mustard reminds me of a hungry walk by the British Museum. We need to start that travel fund!

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