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You folks use whatever you like, I thought it'd have more bite.


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Got a jar a while back. Not sure what the fuss is all about. Back to Best Foods.


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Originally Posted by New_2_99s
Hellman's mayo, or the highway !
Best Foods is mo betta!
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Originally Posted by 5sdad
I don't know how people can feel right about mentioning Duke's when there is not a genuflection emoji available.
As close as I can find:
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Originally Posted by wabigoon
You folks use whatever you like, I thought it'd have more bite.


Its fuc.king mayonnaise, how bitey can it get.

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Originally Posted by Steve
Got a jar a while back. Not sure what the fuss is all about. Back to Best Foods.

Exactly my experience.

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Originally Posted by hillestadj
Originally Posted by wabigoon
You folks use whatever you like, I thought it'd have more bite.


Its fuc.king mayonnaise, how bitey can it get.


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Originally Posted by Direct_Drive
Miracle Whip is the work dick cheese of the devil and the mark of a bad childhood.


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MW is the margarine of sandwich spreads.


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Originally Posted by BALLISTIK
Duke's, Hellman's, MW it's all SOY BEAN OIL. Make your own less you become a soy eating communist, homosexual. Soy mimics estrogen in humans, so every time you feed that to yourself or your family, you are dosing them with the same ingredient in birth control, though it won't prevent conception.

Yes, agree a homemade Aioli is better !

https://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/aioli/


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There is a place for all of them.
Miracle whip for a Cold sandwich with lettuce and tomato on it. Or macaroni salad.

Mayo for hot sandwich grilled cheese, hamburger, or potato salad.

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Originally Posted by charleeontop
There is a place for all of them.
Miracle whip for a Cold sandwich with lettuce and tomato on it. Or macaroni salad.

Mayo for hot sandwich grilled cheese, hamburger, or potato salad.

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Originally Posted by wabigoon
I bought a jar thinking it would be great, I like Miracle Whip better.

Quite possibly the craziest thing I’ve ever read posted on here.



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I like spin blend, but I can't find that.


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Originally Posted by longarm
Originally Posted by Steve
Got a jar a while back. Not sure what the fuss is all about. Back to Best Foods.

Exactly my experience.
LOL them are the SAME.... one made for the East Coast one made for the West Coast same jar different wrapper = same stuff !


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whistle .....>>> "More specifically, Best Foods and Hellmann's are brand names for the very same line of mayonnaise products. They've simply retained separate branding since 1932, when Best Foods Inc. of California purchased Richard Hellmann Inc. of New York"...


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Originally Posted by atvalaska
whistle .....>>> "More specifically, Best Foods and Hellmann's are brand names for the very same line of mayonnaise products. They've simply retained separate branding since 1932, when Best Foods Inc. of California purchased Richard Hellmann Inc. of New York"...
Is this news to anyone?


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I used Hellmans till they started offering Dukes locally. I use Dukes now.

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I'm digging homemade mayonnaise. So much better than anything store bought. I make a fresh batch every once in a while and it lasts all week in the fridge.

One whole egg and one additional yolk from another (from my own flock of free ranging, pastured, hens) into a mixing container. Into that add a couple of tablespoons full of distilled white vinegar, a half teaspoon of yellow mustard, a quarter teaspoon of salt, extra light olive oil (not extra virgin or even regular olive oil, as they have a decidedly non-mayonnaise type flavor that produces the wrong result) of a volume to match the total volume of what's in there. Now put a stick style blender in all the way to the bottom and blend. Continue to add more extra light olive oil as you blend till it assumes the consistency you expect from mayonnaise, and you're done.

PS Light olive oil is just olive oil that's been so much filtered as to eliminate the distinctive olive oil flavor, so it can be used in a more versatile manner.

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We started using Duke's since it became available out here. Like it.


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