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Mayo, Miracle Whip, Or Dukes??
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<blockquote data-quote="T. MIKE SMITH" data-source="post: 4250559" data-attributes="member: 44552"><p>Grew up on Miricle Whip cause it use to be cheaper, otherwise my mom wouldn't buy it. My #2 wife would eat nothing else. #3 wife eats none of it except if you make salad dressing and then a very little amount. I ran out of MW one day and so I used Kraft mayo I had for making salad dressing. Just got use to mayo and have now settled on Duke's as my choice. </p><p>We had chickens growing up and my dad would make mayo out of extra eggs from time to time. I could never get into his homemade stuff, but I'm sure he was very basic and no telling what type of cooking oil we had on hand. Usually it was Wesson, but if he saw something at the commissary cheaper, he would always try it. I am a test dummy for anything cheap growing up, but that's what you get with 7 kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T. MIKE SMITH, post: 4250559, member: 44552"] Grew up on Miricle Whip cause it use to be cheaper, otherwise my mom wouldn't buy it. My #2 wife would eat nothing else. #3 wife eats none of it except if you make salad dressing and then a very little amount. I ran out of MW one day and so I used Kraft mayo I had for making salad dressing. Just got use to mayo and have now settled on Duke's as my choice. We had chickens growing up and my dad would make mayo out of extra eggs from time to time. I could never get into his homemade stuff, but I'm sure he was very basic and no telling what type of cooking oil we had on hand. Usually it was Wesson, but if he saw something at the commissary cheaper, he would always try it. I am a test dummy for anything cheap growing up, but that's what you get with 7 kids. [/QUOTE]
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