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  1. #44781
    Quote Originally Posted by Phredd3 View Post
    I can like all those things and you can have your Miracle Whip - especially since THAT needs to be cut with something, too. Unless you are just whacko and eat Miracle Whip straight off the spoon, in which case you should put your tail between your legs, fold back your ears, and hang your furry head in shame.
    Ruff ruff!

  2. #44782
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    Quote Originally Posted by aimo View Post
    I realize I am bring wrath down upon me, but I am a Miracle Whip girl. All my life. Mayonnaise has no flavor., homemade or not MW has zing. It's just mayo with vinegar and spices added to it. I have had folks who swear by mayo to tell me that my spinach dip is better than theirs - what do I do differently? I use MW, not mayo. My homemade blue cheese dressing tastes better, pimiento cheese, potato salad, etc. The only difference is, I use Miracle Whip.

    Fight me now!!!!
    CD can lather up in his fake syrup, you with your miracle whip, then y’all can just start throwing haymakers!

  3. #44783
    Quote Originally Posted by aimo View Post
    I realize I am bring wrath down upon me, but I am a Miracle Whip girl. All my life. Mayonnaise has no flavor., homemade or not MW has zing. It's just mayo with vinegar and spices added to it. I have had folks who swear by mayo to tell me that my spinach dip is better than theirs - what do I do differently? I use MW, not mayo. My homemade blue cheese dressing tastes better, pimiento cheese, potato salad, etc. The only difference is, I use Miracle Whip.

    Fight me now!!!!
    I have no fight with you. We were a MW house growing up so I use it most of the times a recipe calls for mayo. Occasionally, I will use mayo instead of MW - Niece Amy made an apple slaw that used the olive oil mayo and it was great. I wouldn't substitute MW in this recipe.

    Quote Originally Posted by Phredd3 View Post
    Hey, if you're going to go all Miracle Whip, then I get to keep the Log Cabin, which has been on my table for more than half a century. I like maple to be cut with something. I like chocolate to be cut with something, too. That's just the way it is. I can like all those things and you can have your Miracle Whip - especially since THAT needs to be cut with something, too. Unless you are just whacko and eat Miracle Whip straight off the spoon, in which case you should put your tail between your legs, fold back your ears, and hang your furry head in shame.
    You have to clean the spoon off somehow before it goes in the dishwasher.

    Quote Originally Posted by YmoBeThere View Post
    Ruff ruff!
    Yip!

  4. #44784
    Quote Originally Posted by bundabergdevil View Post
    CD can lather up in his fake syrup, you with your miracle whip, then y’all can just start throwing haymakers!
    We should do this to raise money for charity.

  5. #44785
    Quote Originally Posted by DukieInKansas View Post
    I have no fight with you. We were a MW house growing up so I use it most of the times a recipe calls for mayo. Occasionally, I will use mayo instead of MW - Niece Amy made an apple slaw that used the olive oil mayo and it was great. I wouldn't substitute MW in this recipe.



    You have to clean the spoon off somehow before it goes in the dishwasher.



    Yip!
    I can't believe MULTIPLE people on this thread aren't loyal to DUKE'S MAYO.

  6. #44786
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    Mayonnaise is profoundly overrated and not worth arguing over in the first place. It's essential for like three things, and that's about it.

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    I ain't got a dog in this fight.

  8. #44788
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bostondevil View Post
    I ain't got a dog in this fight.
    My stepfather puts mayonnaise on his hot dogs.

  9. #44789
    Quote Originally Posted by wilson View Post
    My stepfather puts mayonnaise on his hot dogs.
    He's a monster.

  10. #44790
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    Quote Originally Posted by ClemmonsDevil View Post
    He's a monster.
    I consider calling the police every time I witness this. I would have turned him in long ago if my mother weren't so happy.

  11. #44791
    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.Devil.91.92.01.10.15 View Post
    I can't believe MULTIPLE people on this thread aren't loyal to DUKE'S MAYO.
    Since I grew up in NJ, PA, KS, GA, Japan, Korea, TX, and back to KS and only the 4 years at Duke, I hope I can be excused for this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilson View Post
    Mayonnaise is profoundly overrated and not worth arguing over in the first place. It's essential for like three things, and that's about it.
    You call yourself a southerner?!?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClemmonsDevil View Post
    We should do this to raise money for charity.
    The anti-foodie defamation league?

  14. #44794
    Quote Originally Posted by bundabergdevil View Post
    The anti-foodie defamation league?
    Human fund. Money, for people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilson View Post
    My stepfather puts mayonnaise on his hot dogs.
    In Belgium, it’s slathered all over fries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClemmonsDevil View Post
    Human fund. Money, for people.
    I’m agin’ it, not fer it.

  17. #44797
    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    In Belgium, it’s slathered all over fries.
    In India, they put it on pizza.

  18. #44798
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    Quote Originally Posted by YmoBeThere View Post
    In India, they put it on pizza.
    I put it on Irish children.

  19. #44799
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    I put it on Irish children.
    Or in a pinch, firewood.

  20. #44800
    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    I put it on Irish children.
    Yeah, that reference just went right over me. I see it has made its way in to multiple threads.

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