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  • There's no charge for dips, including chipotle and Dijonnaise.

    In tough times, restaurants try mini burgers to get a nibble 2009

  • Frenchman Alain Buthion still heads the kitchen (had the hugest crush on him in high school), and turns out deliciously rich brunch items like Suzi A La Dijonnaise, Crepes Forestiere, and classic standbys like Belgian Waffles and Sourdough/Croissant French Toast.

    One For The Table: Our Favorite Mother's Day Brunches 2010

  • The lead characters are a wonderful couple and the street people are a delight who refresh the mystery with their antics; fans will especially adore the amateur sleuth transvestites Dijonnaise and Buffet.

    One Last Kiss-Mary Wilbon « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009

  • Rabbit Dijonnaise (page 209) is a quick dish; and the woodland-style rabbit (page 210) takes time, but diners will appreciate rabbit off the bone.

    THE TANTE MARIE’S COOKING SCHOOL COOKBOOK MARY RISLEY 2003

  • Rabbit Dijonnaise (page 209) is a quick dish; and the woodland-style rabbit (page 210) takes time, but diners will appreciate rabbit off the bone.

    THE TANTE MARIE’S COOKING SCHOOL COOKBOOK MARY RISLEY 2003

  • Rabbit Dijonnaise (page 209) is a quick dish; and the woodland-style rabbit (page 210) takes time, but diners will appreciate rabbit off the bone.

    THE TANTE MARIE’S COOKING SCHOOL COOKBOOK MARY RISLEY 2003

  • Leg 4 Spread the Dijonnaise across two slices of bread, top with ham, cheese and remaining two slices.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010

  • Leg 4 Spread the Dijonnaise across two slices of bread, top with ham, cheese and remaining two slices.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010

  • BTW, there is no Wikipedia entry for Dijonnaise, but there is an entry for

    ad:tech blog 2009

  • What gets to me is this assumption that the average American is some sort of butt-scratching, monster-truck-rally-watching, tobacco-spitting, middle-school-education-having yokel who wouldn't know some uppity brown mustard from a hole in the wall - or, for that matter, that even said yokels wouldn't pick up a bottle of Dijonnaise at the Piggly Wiggly to spice up their hot dogs.

    Snarkastic 2009

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