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On 5/20/2014 NiteStar said:

DEFINITELY Miracle Whip...........I don't like mayonaise at all! I love to just eat bread with Miracle Whip on it!

And a slice of fresh, juicy, tomato!!!
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There is no place in this house for Miracle Whip. It is so sweet and tastes like it's full of chemicals or something.

I enjoy making mayo in my food processor, but also keep Whole Foods 365 Brand Organic Mayo in a squeeze bottle at hand. No sugar!!!

If I'm making a huge potato salad or anything else in mongo size for a group, I will purchase Best Foods.

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On 5/20/2014 GoodStuff said:
On 5/20/2014 stilltamn8r said: But my all time fave is neither...it's Durkees! Love that mustardy sauce !

Ah, Durkee's! Another Southern specialty -- a mayo-mustardy-sweet-savory dressing delicious on ham, sandwiches, etc. LOVE the stuff, although it isn't always easy to find nowadays!

I actually have to have my market ORDER it for me!!!!! Can't eat a deviled egg without it!.... (And forget the "copycat" recipe for it...it tastes NOTHiNG like the real thing!)
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Real mayo OR Vegannaise--a great alternative, IMO.

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I grew up with Miracle Whip, but my vote is mayo -- Duke's

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Mayo!

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Lately we have been buying Duke's Light Mayo.

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Hellman's. I converted my hubby from Miracle Whip (yuck). But unless I really need it for something I'm more of a yellow mustard girl since I was a little kid!

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On 5/20/2014 stilltamn8r said:
On 5/20/2014 GoodStuff said:
On 5/20/2014 stilltamn8r said: But my all time fave is neither...it's Durkees! Love that mustardy sauce !

Ah, Durkee's! Another Southern specialty -- a mayo-mustardy-sweet-savory dressing delicious on ham, sandwiches, etc. LOVE the stuff, although it isn't always easy to find nowadays!

I actually have to have my market ORDER it for me!!!!! Can't eat a deviled egg without it!.... (And forget the "copycat" recipe for it...it tastes NOTHiNG like the real thing!)

I usually can still find it at major stores here in metro Atlanta, but you have to look for it. It's so unique and delicious, and I'm sure most younger and/or non-Southern people have never heard of Durkee's. My Mama wouldn't serve a ham without a jar of Durkee's on the side! Smiley Happy

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Blue Plate Mayonnaise