Topic: Dijon Mustard

2 chapters across the catalog

Otherize
Episode 1082 2:23:52 - 2:30:32

1082: Otherize

Producer Credits, Dijon Mustard, German Grocers

Producers from Westerwald, Germany, and Gross Point, Michigan, contributed to the show, sparking a discussion about the quality of Dijon mustard in America. One producer suggested Edmund Fallot as a remedy for "flat" American mustard, while others noted that Trader Joe's (owned by the German company Aldi) offers a more authentic version. The segment concludes with birthday wishes for listeners and a call for continued support of the independent network.

Expando-Vision
Episode 1079

1079: Expando-Vision

Dijon Mustard Quality, Rolls Royce Grey Poupon Anecdote

A discussion regarding the declining pungency of Dijon mustard sold at Costco leads to an anecdote about driving a Rolls Royce Silver Shadow II in Manhattan during the 1980s. The story details how frequent references to the "Pardon me, do you have any Grey Poupon?" television commercial prompted the keeping of a jar in the glove box. Differences between American-licensed Grey Poupon and authentic French-made versions found in Canada are also noted.