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Re: a mayonnaise substitute? - Markintosh - 09-23-2009 Nothing bad about mustard. It is just that if I don't use mustard, I focus on using better bread, adding veggies, etc....so instead of cutting out something bad, it encourages to add something good. Re: a mayonnaise substitute? - mrbigstuff - 09-23-2009 I hear you Markintosh, but I'm a mustard devotee, so it is hard for me to imagine going cold turkey (now, that's a real debate - mustard or mayo?) on the whole condiment thing. Truth is, I don't often use mayo, but I do mix it in with tuna and on occasion, I make chicken salad with leftovers, etc. Re: a mayonnaise substitute? - freeradical - 09-23-2009 Mayo, and butter in Europe, is sometimes essential in a sandwich. It keeps the wet things such as tomato and roasted peppers from making the bread soggy. Re: a mayonnaise substitute? - mrbigstuff - 09-23-2009 freeradical wrote: ah, I use carefully dried pieces of lettuce for that. I never got accustomed to the butter on sandwiches tradition, but I have to say that it added a "richness" to some things. Re: a mayonnaise substitute? - Dennis S - 09-23-2009 graylocks wrote: I agree 100%. Re: a mayonnaise substitute? - JoeH - 09-25-2009 Dennis S wrote: I agree 100%. Hellman's or Cain's for mayo for me, nothing else. Though Cain's is only available in the Northeast states from what I see. |