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    When refridgerators go bad.

    So does all your food.

    Does mustard really have to be refridgerated?
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    So does all your food.

    Does mustard really have to be refridgerated?
    i don't refrigerate my ketchup either
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    I just read today that those little foil packets of mayo that you get at sandwich shops are good for 3-5 YEARS even at room temperature
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    Cool. Ill just keep anything else in the standup freezer or outside.

    If need be I can use my keg-o-rator for keeping things cools.

    Edit: I have the Frenches mustard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    Cool. Ill just keep anything else in the standup freezer or outside.

    If need be I can use my keg-o-rator for keeping things cools.

    Edit: I have the French's mustard.
    From the French's mustard site -
    Q: Do FRENCH'SŪ Mustards need to be refrigerated?
    A: Dijon & Horseradish Mustard will lose heat and distinct flavor, so we encourage refrigeration for both. For all other mustards, refrigerating will help maintain its flavor; however, it is not necessary if you prefer your mustard to be room temperature. There are no ingredients in mustard that spoil. "Refrigerate After Opening" is not required for food safety. It is recommended to maintain optimal product flavor.

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    Thanks for the info. The spell check brings the funny.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirrahsim View Post
    I just read today that those little foil packets of mayo that you get at sandwich shops are good for 3-5 YEARS even at room temperature
    Good grief, you have to wonder what's in that!



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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    So does all your food.

    Does mustard really have to be refrigerated?
    From the label of my jar of Plochman's - Refrigerate after opening to seal in freshness. And from the label of my jar of Grey Poupon - Refrigerate after opening.

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