Thursday, October 17, 2024

Did somebody say "Dukes Mayo?"

 



19 comments:

  1. The best mayo as far as I am concerned and I can't find it any where in the great communist state or Oregon.

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    1. I've seen it at Fred Meyer. Is there one near you?

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  2. Current BOGO at Florida Publix. 2, 18oz squeeze bottles for $5.89

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  3. Hellmans or bust, baby. Mom's coleslaw just don't work with othern.

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  4. I was raised on Miracle Whip. The day I tasted Duke's I cursed my mother.

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    1. I was also raised on Miracle Whip, and only Miracle Whip will do. Just one less eating Dukes should make everyone here happy.

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  5. First ingredient is soybean oil. I'll pass.

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    1. Exactly why we stopped eating all store bought mayo. Even the olive oil versions contain soybean oil.

      My wife makes her own batch of homemade mayo every week with avocado oil. Takes her all of 10 minutes and it will make you throw rocks at store bought brands.

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  6. One would find the history about Duke's very interesting, should one look...
    Superior product to all others versions

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  7. I introduced my sister (who lives in Tennessee, mind you) to Duke’s. We were raised in the south but Mom always used Hellman’s so Sissy used it. She couldn’t believe the difference when she tasted my potato salad.

    If you live in Communist Left Coast, you have to order through Amazon - well worth it. Also, if you haven’t tried White Lily all-purpose flour, get you some from Amazon. The difference in your biscuits and other baked goods is amazing.

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  8. Make your own with a good olive or avocado oil, everything on the US market is either trash or too expensive. I usually make it in small batches, enough to last 2 weeks or less.

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  9. Found Dukes a few years back, great mayo. Makes a few good BBQ sauces also

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  10. The good stuff. If they don’t have it, I’ll do without.

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  11. Taste means nothing when you’re swallowing estrogenic, health-robbing toxicity. Sorry to be a wet blanket but wise up people.

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  12. Can't do any of the above. I'm allergic to soy , so soybean oil is a No . You would be surprised how much food has soy in it. Read the ingredients on the food you eat ,what is in that stuff is frightening. better to eat real food made at home. then you know what you are getting. I guess I need to learn how to make home made mayo if I want potato salad .

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    1. Correct. Every damned thing has soy added. I was shocked when I started noticing.

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  13. $14.97 only available to the ruling Marxists

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  14. Gonna try the avocado oil. Did extra virgin olive oil and it was nasty.

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