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Honey Mustard is the winner. Everything else is trash.



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Honey Mustard is the winner. Everything else is trash.



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Is Honey Mustard a 'Mustard' or more of a dressing? This could be an interesting debate, because even though it says 'Mustard' in it's name, I never think to put Honey Mustard on a brat/hot dog/burger. While it's great on a salad or even a dipping sauce, it's not a traditional mustard IMO.
 

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Is Honey Mustard a 'Mustard' or more of a dressing? This could be an interesting debate, because even though it says 'Mustard' in it's name, I never think to put Honey Mustard on a brat/hot dog/burger. While it's great on a salad or even a dipping sauce, it's not a traditional mustard IMO.
It's a dipping sauce or I guess a salad dressing if you are interested in making your salad taste like honey mustard.
 

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Is Honey Mustard a 'Mustard' or more of a dressing? This could be an interesting debate, because even though it says 'Mustard' in it's name, I never think to put Honey Mustard on a brat/hot dog/burger. While it's great on a salad or even a dipping sauce, it's not a traditional mustard IMO.

In that case, mustard sucks.


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Honey Mustard is for 12 and under eating chicken nuggets....grow a pair and get back to us.

If you don't like Chicken Tenders, then IDK what to tell you.
 

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Oh the other mustard I mentioned before is called - woebers horseradish.

Awesome on sandwiches
 

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If you don't like Chicken Tenders, then IDK what to tell you.



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You seem to be thinking about McNuggets, I don't think that's what everyone else is talking about.

I get these things with honey mustard dipping sauce and they are terrific.

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If you use McDonald's as your base line for what is good then burgers suck, get out more, avoid the arches.
 

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You seem to be thinking about McNuggets, I don't think that's what everyone else is talking about.

I get these things with honey mustard dipping sauce and they are terrific.

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If you use McDonald's as your base line for what is good then burgers suck, get out more, avoid the arches.
those are tendies not nuggies tho
 

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Right @zack54attack is talking about tenders.


@modo is talking about McNuggets.


I thought I could clear that up, I guess not.


Just to clarify for the group, tendies are not the same thing as nuggies

Key difference - Tendies are usually the part of the chicken breast known as the "tenderloin" and are a solid piece of meat cut from a piece of chicken. There are also some restaurants that slice up the entire chicken breast and market them as Tendies.

Nuggies on the other hand are composed of chicken meat and connective tissue that is harvested from a chicken carcass after the main cuts of the bird have been set aside. The carcasses are shot at incredible speeds through an extruder that separates edible stuff from the bone, through a screen which turns it into something akin to soft serve ice cream. This is then formed into 4 or 5 shapes, frozen, breaded, fried, and frozen again, bagged, delivered and dropped into a fryer or baked in an oven before arriving in a box, on a plate or into the garbage.
 

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Just to clarify for the group, tendies are not the same thing as nuggies

Key difference - Tendies are usually the part of the chicken breast known as the "tenderloin" and are a solid piece of meat cut from a piece of chicken. There are also some restaurants that slice up the entire chicken breast and market them as Tendies.

Nuggies on the other hand are composed of chicken meat and connective tissue that is harvested from a chicken carcass after the main cuts of the bird have been set aside. The carcasses are shot at incredible speeds through an extruder that separates edible stuff from the bone, through a screen which turns it into something akin to soft serve ice cream. This is then formed into 4 or 5 shapes, frozen, breaded, fried, and frozen again, bagged, delivered and dropped into a fryer or baked in an oven before arriving in a box, on a plate or into the garbage.
The dino nuggies are the bomb.
 

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Just to clarify for the group, tendies are not the same thing as nuggies

Key difference - Tendies are usually the part of the chicken breast known as the "tenderloin" and are a solid piece of meat cut from a piece of chicken. There are also some restaurants that slice up the entire chicken breast and market them as Tendies.

Nuggies on the other hand are composed of chicken meat and connective tissue that is harvested from a chicken carcass after the main cuts of the bird have been set aside. The carcasses are shot at incredible speeds through an extruder that separates edible stuff from the bone, through a screen which turns it into something akin to soft serve ice cream. This is then formed into 4 or 5 shapes, frozen, breaded, fried, and frozen again, bagged, delivered and dropped into a fryer or baked in an oven before arriving in a box, on a plate or into the garbage.

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Just to clarify for the group, tendies are not the same thing as nuggies

Key difference - Tendies are usually the part of the chicken breast known as the "tenderloin" and are a solid piece of meat cut from a piece of chicken. There are also some restaurants that slice up the entire chicken breast and market them as Tendies.

Nuggies on the other hand are composed of chicken meat and connective tissue that is harvested from a chicken carcass after the main cuts of the bird have been set aside. The carcasses are shot at incredible speeds through an extruder that separates edible stuff from the bone, through a screen which turns it into something akin to soft serve ice cream. This is then formed into 4 or 5 shapes, frozen, breaded, fried, and frozen again, bagged, delivered and dropped into a fryer or baked in an oven before arriving in a box, on a plate or into the garbage.
Was never a big nuggie fan, but after reading that I will likely never eat them again. Maybe dosing them in Honey Mustard (Fake mustard) they are good?
 

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