
Today is brought to you by mustard! (What an interesting looking word, if you study it at length, by the way.)
Mustard can come in a bottle:

It can also come in a jar:

However, mustard really grows in a field, like so:

And here are some nifty mustard-colored shoes:

Let the mustard flow!
3 comments:
I like mustard. Mustard is good.
Hilarious! This is faith-fertilizer.
Kathleen pointed out the impurity in my first picture of the spoon with mustard. I cannot be held accountable for the dark spot in the mustard.
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