For our own personal tastes and to preserve the beef flavor, we opted for one drizzle each of ketchup and mustard. Because these were just packets of condiments, there's no discernible taste difference between the two. This category would be a draw, but our local Costco condiment bar was v...
Mustard Mustard isnot likely to be lethal to dogs in small doses; however, in higher amounts it can be toxic and, generally speaking, it's not a good thing for your dog to consume. In fact, due to mustard's mildly toxic nature, it is often something that's suggested by vets as a...
Mustard Mustard isnot likely to be lethal to dogs in small doses; however, in higher amounts it can be toxic and, generally speaking, it's not a good thing for your dog to consume. In fact, due to mustard's mildly toxic nature, it is often something that's suggested by vets as a...
Other ingredients include distilled vinegar, ginger root, turmeric, coriander, cumin, and dry mustard, none of which are on the mild side either but create a nice balance. It comes in a small bottle, but when we say a little goes a long way, we mean it! Just a few drops on things ...
according to Stephanie Liff of Brooklyn Cares Veterinary Hospital. Baked goods or other recipes containing small amounts of the spicedo not pose a threat; however, if your dog chews on the spice container or gets into the small packets from the bulk spice aisle, it could potentially be very...