Sujet : Re: Friday - 02.28.2025 - Dinner Plans
De : songbird (at) *nospam* anthive.com (songbird)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 07. Mar 2025, 04:39:05
Autres entêtes
Organisation : the little wild kingdom
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2025-03-05, songbird <songbird@anthive.com> wrote:
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me they've always been distinct things for their own uses.
even when i mix them together i'm aware of what taste i'm
after as a result. pretty much the best thing to me is that
they are consistent enough that i don't have to guess.
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What do you like MW for and what do you like mayo for?
i like MW for egg salad sandwhiches, cheeseburgers
with tomato, onion and ketchup and sometimes i like it
for bologna sandwiches or subs. i also like it for
Waldorf salad - the sweet and sour taste of it i like
how it goes with the walnuts and apples. and sometimes
a roasted turkey sandwich is just not the same without.
i like mayo with cheese sandwiches and that varies
with the type of cheese. i like mayo with chicken salad
and pretty much many other chicken and vegetable dishes
i like more with mayo. i also like mayo and cheese mixed
together on beans and a shot of hotsauce. i don't want
those sweet because if i wanted them sweeter i'd just
more likely end up making BBQ beans.
i blend them in various proportions for things like
fake liver pate' or hummus (sometimes for hummus i leave
them out entirely just for something different).
kinda a summary as there are many things i like one
or the other on and then there are things i don't
ever eat with either of them. peanut butter and mayo
was tried once, um, nope, same with MW, nope.
songbird