Okay, so I said I like Hellman's, and it is true. But when it comes to buying mayo on a regular basis, we buy Saffola brand mayonnaise. It doesn't have all of the bad stuff in it. It is not Vegan mayo, but it is healthier than your basic commercial mayo like Hellman's, Kraft, and the rest. Check it out:
I grew up with Miracle Whip and didn't have mayo until I came to NY as a WOW in 1982. My wow family thought I was nuts that I never had mayo.
A few months ago I had a double coupon for miracle whip and it was on sale so I got it as it cost me almost nothing and so I gave it a shot for the first time in 23 years.
I liked it at first cuz it was a novelty from the past.
But after 2 sandwiches with the stuff I remember not ever liking it. It's nasty.
I will get Hellman's mayo (light) next time and won't ever look back.
Growing up, Dad would only allow Miracle Whip in our house.
I like both. It depends on what I am making as to which one I choose. If I am having a turkey sandwich made from leftover Thanksgiving or Christmas turkey, it ALWAYS has to be Miracle Whip. I like Miracle Whip with my fried egg or meatloaf sandwiches.
Any other kind of sandwich or burgers have to have Best Foods (aka Hellman's east of the Mississippi) mayonaise on them. I make tuna with mayo too.
Johnny the next time we get together if we ever do. You bring the vacuum packed smoked salmon with the cheese and crackers with a cold one and I will bring the avacado and helmuuuuuunz (plural). I watched the movie of Johnny Lingo this morning at six it is a legend. Now I see your past.
I went to Christmas dinner this evening and there on the table was this strange cranberry colored loaf slathered in mayo. It was some sort of beet and fish "salad" with mayo squeezed all over the top. Some sort of russian dish.
So Vegan, is the vegan mayo to your taste because of the no eggs in it?
Yeah, but in all honesty, vegan mayonaise was an aquired taste. When I was in my early 30's, I had a friend who used Nayonaise, and when I tried it, I hated it. But now, 15 years later, I think it tastes great.
jonny, you one crazy hombre......I read this and after all the depressing ones, I laughed so hard I peed my pants.
i like them both too. But when reaching for mayo, reach for the Hellman's or if you live on the west coast as I do now, best Foods, and reach for the best.....
I abused my power as family coordinator of a WOW family in 1985 over this very issue. As we met the next day after commissioning at the ROA and we gathered all our belongings together, I asked this very question and I let them know I wanted Hellman's. I told them if they wanted Miracle Whip, FINE, but both would be bought and there were to be no arguments against it.
I once had a Corps WOW Vet coordinator in Tennessee who banned all mayo/salad dressing/miracle whip from the house cause he couldn't stand it. We had egg salad mixed with mustard, the dang mayo Nazi that he was!
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VeganXTC
My choices aren't up here.
Now, if you wanted to do a thread called Nayonaise vs. Vegenaise.............
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Ca_dreaming
Mayo only, Hellmans is the best in the midwest, Best Foods on the West coast.
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Okay, so I said I like Hellman's, and it is true. But when it comes to buying mayo on a regular basis, we buy Saffola brand mayonnaise. It doesn't have all of the bad stuff in it. It is not Vegan mayo, but it is healthier than your basic commercial mayo like Hellman's, Kraft, and the rest. Check it out:
http://www.saffola.com/mayo.htm
So Vegan, is the vegan mayo to your taste because of the no eggs in it?
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nolongerlurking
Peruser... PB & Mayo??? Yuck.
Jardinero, I concur.
It's Best Foods or nothing for me.
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Great topic.
I grew up with Miracle Whip and didn't have mayo until I came to NY as a WOW in 1982. My wow family thought I was nuts that I never had mayo.
A few months ago I had a double coupon for miracle whip and it was on sale so I got it as it cost me almost nothing and so I gave it a shot for the first time in 23 years.
I liked it at first cuz it was a novelty from the past.
But after 2 sandwiches with the stuff I remember not ever liking it. It's nasty.
I will get Hellman's mayo (light) next time and won't ever look back.
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Growing up, Dad would only allow Miracle Whip in our house.
I like both. It depends on what I am making as to which one I choose. If I am having a turkey sandwich made from leftover Thanksgiving or Christmas turkey, it ALWAYS has to be Miracle Whip. I like Miracle Whip with my fried egg or meatloaf sandwiches.
Any other kind of sandwich or burgers have to have Best Foods (aka Hellman's east of the Mississippi) mayonaise on them. I make tuna with mayo too.
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Johnny the next time we get together if we ever do. You bring the vacuum packed smoked salmon with the cheese and crackers with a cold one and I will bring the avacado and helmuuuuuunz (plural). I watched the movie of Johnny Lingo this morning at six it is a legend. Now I see your past.
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By the way Per, my husband ate mayo and PB sandwiches on white and I used to tease him about it.
It had to be Hellman's regular mayo (not lite and certainly not miracle whip!) and skippy or jif (smooth) on wonder white bread.
I never would give it a try but he often offered.
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As I said, I like mayo.
Although, everything in moderation. Right?
I went to Christmas dinner this evening and there on the table was this strange cranberry colored loaf slathered in mayo. It was some sort of beet and fish "salad" with mayo squeezed all over the top. Some sort of russian dish.
Needless to say I steered clear.
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Yeah, but in all honesty, vegan mayonaise was an aquired taste. When I was in my early 30's, I had a friend who used Nayonaise, and when I tried it, I hated it. But now, 15 years later, I think it tastes great.
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Ron G.
I only use mustard...and I'm ALWAYS right!
Bowtwi votes for Miracle Whip.
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Sushi
Wow, it took that long?
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Tom Strange
If I had to choose what to put in my MALPack... it'd be MUSTARD!
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waysider
Yeah, Mr. Strange. Stashing away mayo for use at some unseen time in the future suddenly seems like not such a shmart idea.
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griffp
I have to get in on this one.
I hate Mayo.
Like spreading puss on a sandwich that sticks to the roof of your mouth.
Anyone who eats bologna and mayo is a commie. :)
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J0nny Ling0
Now, that is disgusting. And just for the record, the word is spelled with only on "s", not two.
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doojable
IF I have to choose- it's mayo. Miracle Whip - its a miracle someone hasn't gotten whipped for making that stuff.
Now I like Hellman's, but I also have learned to make my own with olive oil, grapeseed oil, egg, salt, lemon, dry mustard, and white pepper.
It's not as much work as it seems to be at first - but it doesn't keep long so I usually only use the store bought stuff.
For the most part, I only use mayo in tuna salad - and I would rather not use it there - but the husband unit likes it.
I'm a bigger fan of lemon, oil, vinegar, or mustard- brown and spicy. I LOVE Chinese mustard. It makes me tear up and my sinuses get cleared out.
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Sushi
Yup, if it don't make you break a sweat, it's not worth it.
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hiway29
I'm really sick. I went through a year in college living on sandwiches consisting of oscar mayer salami and miracle whip, on wonder bread.
About 25 years later, I thought I'd see if you could go home again, and recreated the culinary masterpiece.
The salami was no worse than I remembered it, the wonder bread tasted like cardboard-but it was the Miracle Whip that really grossed me out.
I actually liked the stuff years ago, but couldn't stomach it now.
I still eat an occasional ham sandwich with mayonaisse-but that's another crime against nature.
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J0nny Ling0
Oh come on! If it weren't for that MW, you woulda never made it through college!
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hiway29
agreed-I said the Miracle Whip grossed me out NOW. I Loved it back then .
Maybe you're saying I should treat it with more respect because of the history. I can see that.
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jonny, you one crazy hombre......I read this and after all the depressing ones, I laughed so hard I peed my pants.
i like them both too. But when reaching for mayo, reach for the Hellman's or if you live on the west coast as I do now, best Foods, and reach for the best.....
You funny dude?
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I abused my power as family coordinator of a WOW family in 1985 over this very issue. As we met the next day after commissioning at the ROA and we gathered all our belongings together, I asked this very question and I let them know I wanted Hellman's. I told them if they wanted Miracle Whip, FINE, but both would be bought and there were to be no arguments against it.
I once had a Corps WOW Vet coordinator in Tennessee who banned all mayo/salad dressing/miracle whip from the house cause he couldn't stand it. We had egg salad mixed with mustard, the dang mayo Nazi that he was!
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Best Foods Mayo On sandwiches and in Chicken or tuna salad
In a pinch however you can mix up sweet pickle relish . MW and tomato ketchup and get a passable Thousand Island That's the only use I've found for it
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