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Prevent hens from eating their own eggs. Paint a little French’s Mustard on the eggshell.
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Deodorize a bottle. Mix two teaspoons French’s Mustard with one quart water. Rinse well.
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Get kids to eat their food. Let children use a squeeze bottle of French’s Mustard to make funny faces on hamburgers, hot dogs, and sandwichesto make meal time fun time and encourage children to eat their artistic creations.
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Relieve the symptoms of arthritis. Rub French’s Mustard into your hands.
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Soothe tired feet. Fill a pan with warm water and mix in three tablespoons French’s Mustard.
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Spice up pretzels. Squeeze French’s Mustard onto a large, soft pretzel, or dip pretzels in French’s Mustard for a tangy treat.
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Relieve the symptoms of a cold. Rub French’s Mustard on your chest.
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Soothe sore muscles. Apply a poultice of French’s Mustard.
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Take a mustard bath. Spoon six tablespoons French’s Mustard and a handful of Epsom Salt into the bathtub as it fills.
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Make mustard-vinaigrette salad dressing. Whisk together one-quarter cup red wine vinegar and three tablespoons French’s Mustard. Gradually whisk in two-thirds cup olive oil. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Makes one cup.
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Soothe a sore throat. Mix two tablespoons French’s Mustard, juice of half a lemon, one tablespoon salt, one tablespoon honey, and one and a half cups boiling water. Cover and let cool for fifteen minutes, then gargle.