The Salt Lake Tribune
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Food follies
Food can create all sorts of emotions: happiness, longing, disappointment. But road rage?

A motorist stopped at a Murray intersection on Tuesday thought it would be funny to roll down his window and ask the driver next to him for some Grey Poupon mustard, just like the commercial from two decades ago.

Instead of a laugh, he got a handgun pointed at him and his two friends. Read about it here.

Note to self: When making references to classic commercials, it is wise to make sure the other person is old enough to get the joke.

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   Kathy Stephenson has been the food writer at The Tribune since 2000. Prior to that she covered education and was a general assignment reporter for Utah's largest daily newspaper. A Utah native, Stephenson's first job was picking zucchini on her grandparent's Kaysville farm. Every Christmas, Stephenson's neighbors and colleagues look forward to getting a plate of her baklava. Last year, she gave away nearly 300 pieces.