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| single | 28-Oct-2009 | food/drink | Iseult | by votes | 40 | 5 | 61.1% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| Galomorro | posted 29-Oct-2009 8:29pm Mayonnaise because one can get natural foods mayo whereas Miracle Whip is a regular supermarket mayo and less healthful. |
| mandy | posted 29-Oct-2009 8:48pm Both |
| bill | posted 29-Oct-2009 8:48pm I haven't had Miracle Whip in years, so I'm not sure. I think my wife doesn't like it, so we never get it. I don't think I have a strong opinion either way. I kind of want to try Miracle Whip again now to see if I care at this point in my life. Probably not, though. |
| bill | (reply to mandy) posted 29-Oct-2009 8:49pm Both simultaneously on the same sandwich? |
| mandy | (reply to bill) posted 29-Oct-2009 8:51pm Yes, I have done this. It's yummy. |
| mandy | (reply to bill) posted 29-Oct-2009 8:52pm Just add a little onion powder, garlic and sugar to mayo...TADA!!!! Miracle Whip is born. |
| bill | (reply to mandy) posted 29-Oct-2009 8:55pm that doesn't sound to bad |
| LJD | posted 30-Oct-2009 12:35am Mayo |
| coffee5437 | posted 30-Oct-2009 12:35am Best Foods mayo girl all the way! |
| Richard47 | posted 30-Oct-2009 2:01am Mayo |
| kirst | posted 30-Oct-2009 6:51am Definitely NOT Miracle Whip. I am not a big fan of mayonnaise, but it's good in potato salad and egg salad. That's it. Hate it on sandwiches. |
| cprasky | posted 30-Oct-2009 10:05pm I prefer Miracle Whip. This wasn't always the case, a long time ago I though Miracle whip was too sweet. Tastes change, I suppose. |
| Biggles | posted 31-Oct-2009 7:43pm Salad cream. |
| Gomezy3k | posted 1-Nov-2009 10:52am I love miracle whip. I have eaten miracle whip and peanut butter and banana sandwiches, and even plain old miracle whip sandwiches. I will eat mayo if I have to but definitely prefer miracle whip. |
| Enheduanna | posted 1-Nov-2009 3:43pm I will very occasionally put a small amount of mayonnaise on or in something, but it's rare. I'm not sure I've ever used Miracle Whip. My usual substitute for mayo is Greek yogurt. It's fantastic with canned tuna. |
| gambler | posted 1-Nov-2009 5:33pm Mayo |
| they | posted 1-Nov-2009 9:49pm Miracle Whip. |
| rustygirl50 | posted 2-Nov-2009 8:47am Mayo. Miracle whip is way too sweet. and make that lite mayo please. |
| meowry | posted 2-Nov-2009 4:58pm Mayo. I don't like a fake mayonnaise that calls itself "salad dressing" (which it's not). Also, I like organic. And mayo is closer to that. |
| LuridHope | posted 3-Nov-2009 11:38am I alternate. There are also some pretty good Olive Oil Mayos on the market, but they congeal if too cold. |
| icurok | posted 3-Nov-2009 12:34pm OK, so I just looked it up. Miracle Whip is basically mayonnaise with high-fructose corn syrup added?
Fudge that! |
| autumnlight | posted 9-Nov-2009 5:29pm Mayo. My housemate has miracle whip sometimes (her mother is american) but I'm not keen. It's too sweet. |
| autumnlight | (reply to Biggles) posted 9-Nov-2009 5:30pm Agreed. Have you tried taking the yolk out of a hard boiled egg and filling the hole with salad cream? Tasty. |
| Biggles | (reply to autumnlight) posted 12-Nov-2009 12:09pm I do like boiled eggs with salad cream - I mash them together for egg sandwiches, and add to chopped eggs, potatoes and red onion for potato salad. Yum - now I want that for tea! |
| Iseult | (reply to autumnlight) posted 14-Nov-2009 6:49pm Is salad cream what we here refer to as salad dressing? |
| autumnlight | (reply to Biggles) posted 15-Nov-2009 3:43pm mmm I may have to try that potato salad recipe... |
| autumnlight | (reply to Iseult) posted 15-Nov-2009 3:58pm I'm not sure. It's the texture and colour of mayo but has a stronger, more vinegary flavour - according to wikipedia (which can be relied upon for all life's questions) you should be able to get hold of it in Canada. You need to get Heinz though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salad_cream |
| Iseult | (reply to autumnlight) posted 15-Nov-2009 5:48pm What I gather from this article is that it's a type of salad dressing. Don't think it's too popular in Canada because I don't recall ever seeing it. |
| labjog | Meijers (a grocery store here) sells salad cream, they have sections for different countries. What I want to know is what is "Spotted Dick"?? I almost lol at the store when I saw that. It comes in a can. If it wasnt so expensive I would buy it just to show to people. |
| Iseult | (reply to labjog) posted 16-Nov-2009 4:38pm It's a dessert... I always wanted to try it... |
| Biggles | (reply to labjog) posted 17-Nov-2009 4:16pm It's usually a suet pudding (steamed or boiled) with lots of currants spotted through it. It's served hot with custard. It's very nice, though rather heavy. |
| labjog | (reply to Biggles) posted 17-Nov-2009 4:26pm > It's usually a suet pudding (steamed or boiled) with lots of currants
> spotted through it. It's served hot with custard. It's very nice, > though rather heavy. Suet, as in animal fat? |
| Biggles | (reply to labjog) posted 17-Nov-2009 4:27pm You can get vegetable suet too. |
| labjog | (reply to Biggles) posted 17-Nov-2009 4:27pm > You can get vegetable suet too.
Ahh, I was thinking a million calories |
| Biggles | (reply to labjog) posted 17-Nov-2009 4:29pm Well, there's lots of calories whatever fat you use - not sure if vegetable suet is lower in saturated fat than animal suet though. |
| autumnlight | (reply to labjog) posted 18-Nov-2009 2:03pm Spotted Dick in a can? That can't be good! It's a suet sponge pudding with currants mixed through (the spots), usually served with custard. Good old British fayre :) |
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