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Mayo is wonderful.
Bleu Cheese is Satan's dandruff.
Bleu Cheese is Satan's dandruff.
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You guys are missing the point entirely. A sun kissed summer tomato with mayo, salt and pepper on soft white bread is a simple thing of beauty in and of itself. My great grandmother's old Italian gardener used to make them just like that when we were kids. They were perfect.
Any kind of hot cooked tomato, that is not sauce, is just a mushy tasteless waste of a good ripe tomato.
Any kind of hot cooked tomato, that is not sauce, is just a mushy tasteless waste of a good ripe tomato.
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Never been big on the taste of raw tomato by itself
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I feel the opposite. Cooked tomatoes offer so much more flavorwise than raw.BearDown89 wrote:You guys are missing the point entirely. A sun kissed summer tomato with mayo, salt and pepper on soft white bread is a simple thing of beauty in and of itself. My great grandmother's old Italian gardener used to make them just like that when we were kids. They were perfect.
Any kind of hot cooked tomato, that is not sauce, is just a mushy tasteless waste of a good ripe tomato.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Like a good garden fresh ripe tomato? Not some grocery store mush - commercial industrial tomatoes are crap.scumdevils86 wrote:Never been big on the taste of raw tomato by itself
You're a culinary dude. That's what the salt and pepper is for, to bring out the taste of the sun.
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Eh I've had garden fresh ones and they are light years better than the grocery store but it still doesn't always do it for me
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Mayo is disgusting.
I used to eat it as a kid, but can't stand even a hint of it as an adult.
I used to eat it as a kid, but can't stand even a hint of it as an adult.
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PerpEph wrote:
Bleu Cheese is Satan's dandruff.
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Foods I will not eat...bleu cheese, tea, flavored seltzer water, usually celery (worthless veggie), papaya, well done red meat...anything else I haven't tried yet
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So you never try new things?scumdevils86 wrote:Foods I will not eat...anything else I haven't tried yet
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If I want flavor in a seltzer water, then I put a lime in it. Lemon-lime flavored seltzer water tastes lemon-lime scented shaving foam smells. Raspberry flavored seltzer water tastes like the smell of the stuff people spray after taking a dump.scumdevils86 wrote:Foods I will not eat...bleu cheese, tea, flavored seltzer water, usually celery (worthless veggie), papaya, well done red meat...anything else I haven't tried yet
I won't eat red or yellow bell peppers. Love green bell peppers. And every other pepper in the world.
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I like all the bell peppers plus all the different colors look great in a salad.Longhorned wrote:I won't eat red or yellow bell peppers. Love green bell peppers. And every other pepper in the world.
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But red yellow and green are all the same thing haha. All taste virtually the same.Longhorned wrote:If I want flavor in a seltzer water, then I put a lime in it. Lemon-lime flavored seltzer water tastes lemon-lime scented shaving foam smells. Raspberry flavored seltzer water tastes like the smell of the stuff people spray after taking a dump.scumdevils86 wrote:Foods I will not eat...bleu cheese, tea, flavored seltzer water, usually celery (worthless veggie), papaya, well done red meat...anything else I haven't tried yet
I won't eat red or yellow bell peppers. Love green bell peppers. And every other pepper in the world.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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That's true. If you ever grow green peppers, if you leave them on the plant they will eventually turn yellow, then red. That's why yellow and red cost more and why I generally always buy green.ASUHATER! wrote:But red yellow and green are all the same thing haha. All taste virtually the same.Longhorned wrote:If I want flavor in a seltzer water, then I put a lime in it. Lemon-lime flavored seltzer water tastes lemon-lime scented shaving foam smells. Raspberry flavored seltzer water tastes like the smell of the stuff people spray after taking a dump.scumdevils86 wrote:Foods I will not eat...bleu cheese, tea, flavored seltzer water, usually celery (worthless veggie), papaya, well done red meat...anything else I haven't tried yet
I won't eat red or yellow bell peppers. Love green bell peppers. And every other pepper in the world.
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I meant that there could be something else out there I don't like I just haven't had it yet. I'll try anythingPieceOfMeat wrote:So you never try new things?scumdevils86 wrote:Foods I will not eat...anything else I haven't tried yet
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You guys are absolutely wrong. Red, yellow, and orange have a sweetness that carries a completely different flavor profile. The greens haven't developed those sugars and have a bitter profile that lots of people find off-putting.Merkin wrote:That's true. If you ever grow green peppers, if you leave them on the plant they will eventually turn yellow, then red. That's why yellow and red cost more and why I generally always buy green.ASUHATER! wrote:But red yellow and green are all the same thing haha. All taste virtually the same.Longhorned wrote:If I want flavor in a seltzer water, then I put a lime in it. Lemon-lime flavored seltzer water tastes lemon-lime scented shaving foam smells. Raspberry flavored seltzer water tastes like the smell of the stuff people spray after taking a dump.scumdevils86 wrote:Foods I will not eat...bleu cheese, tea, flavored seltzer water, usually celery (worthless veggie), papaya, well done red meat...anything else I haven't tried yet
I won't eat red or yellow bell peppers. Love green bell peppers. And every other pepper in the world.
I'd probably like the reds, too, if one of my ex gf's father hadn't forced me to be polite and keep eating more and more of his roasted red peppers in olive oil, until I went outside and laid down in the street.
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ahh, gotchascumdevils86 wrote:I meant that there could be something else out there I don't like I just haven't had it yet. I'll try anythingPieceOfMeat wrote:So you never try new things?scumdevils86 wrote:Foods I will not eat...anything else I haven't tried yet
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Father kept feeding you them till you couldn't stand it.Longhorned wrote: I'd probably like the reds, too, if one of my ex gf's father hadn't forced me to be polite and keep eating more and more of his roasted red peppers in olive oil, until I went outside and laid down in the street.
Ex gf.
Looks like the old man may have had a plan
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That was in Spain. She was Spanish and planning to stay in California with me. So you're right. But you know how he convinced her to return to Spain? By threatening to die. Not of anything in particular. It gives me no pleasure to say this, but that guilt convinced her to return to Spain, whereupon he died of botulism. Homemade peppers in olive oil, anyone?PieceOfMeat wrote:Father kept feeding you them till you couldn't stand it.Longhorned wrote: I'd probably like the reds, too, if one of my ex gf's father hadn't forced me to be polite and keep eating more and more of his roasted red peppers in olive oil, until I went outside and laid down in the street.
Ex gf.
Looks like the old man may have had a plan
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Flavor profile? That's a thing? Like a serial killer?
Just think of the germs.Longhorned wrote:
I'd probably like the reds, too, if one of my ex gf's father hadn't forced me to be polite and keep eating more and more of his roasted red peppers in olive oil, until I went outside and laid down in the street.
Right where I want to be.
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Oh, I don't know. It's probably a term I use just to defend my unsophisticated taste and feel better about myself.gumby wrote:Flavor profile? That's a thing? Like a serial killer?
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Mayo on tomato is a solid combo. I'm very particular with sandwich assembly, and I always make sure the top of the sadwich goes bread/mayo/ tomato/ lettuce in that order. the rest of the sandwich can vary.
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So does that mean the lettuce goes over the tomato? Does that reduce tomato-induced tectonic shift? You know, when the tomato slice causes the whole sandwich to slide apart?Gato Salvaje wrote:Mayo on tomato is a solid combo. I'm very particular with sandwich assembly, and I always make sure the top of the sadwich goes bread/mayo/ tomato/ lettuce in that order. the rest of the sandwich can vary.
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For those of you who don't hold that affectation of disliking mayonnaise, will I be the last person here to discover Blue Plate mayo?gumby wrote:They, including me, claim to dislike something they like? Tell me more.Longhorned wrote:
I agree with those historians of mayonnaise who conclude that many people raised in the U.S. claim to dislike mayo but actually don't dislike it.
I stopped doing regular supermarkets because of all the mask-less people there, so I can't get Best Foods unless I buy a tub of it on Amazon Prime.
Then I accidentally hit upon some reviews of Blue Plate, from New Orleans, which is supposedly the greatest mayo ever. I ordered a regular sized jar of it arriving tomorrow. Taste tests consistently beat Best Foods/Hellmans, Dukes, and the rest. It's made with egg yokes instead of the whole egg. I can't imagine anything better than Best Foods. Dukes is fine but every other mayo falls so short for me that they're not even worth using.
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Blech...yuck
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Reviews are outstanding for Blue Plate mayo! And cheap too.
Next time I fly out to see my daughter, I am bringing my own mayo since she does not use it. 3 weeks without it. Mayo just makes sandwiches less dry when trying to choke them down. Don't need to gob a lot on. Also required to make the Mexican style grilled corn on the cob.
Makes an emergency substitute for butter on grilled cheese too. https://blueplatemayo.com/recipes/perfe ... ed-cheese/" target="_blank
I used to have those all the time.
Next time I fly out to see my daughter, I am bringing my own mayo since she does not use it. 3 weeks without it. Mayo just makes sandwiches less dry when trying to choke them down. Don't need to gob a lot on. Also required to make the Mexican style grilled corn on the cob.
Makes an emergency substitute for butter on grilled cheese too. https://blueplatemayo.com/recipes/perfe ... ed-cheese/" target="_blank
Gato Salvaje wrote:Mayo on tomato is a solid combo. I'm very particular with sandwich assembly, and I always make sure the top of the sadwich goes bread/mayo/ tomato/ lettuce in that order. the rest of the sandwich can vary.
I used to have those all the time.
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The fact that we have a mayo thread shows how badly we need more diversity on these boards.
Fuck Mayo
Fuck Mayo
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Mayo is huuuuuge in Mexico and among our indigenous friends right here in Sonora. Of course it's big in Japan, and everyone loves the Kewpie. African American cooking supposedly uses it in ways I've never thought of. And I've seen some stuff online about famous Jewish people who secretly eat their deli favorites with Mayo because sandwiches are just better that way in spite of Waspy expectations of deli food -- it's the origin of Hellman's!Alieberman wrote:The fact that we have a mayo thread shows how badly we need more diversity on these boards.
Fuck Mayo
I'm all for self reflection and my much-deserved self shame, but mayo is a friend to the world!
I had internalized that both mayo and ketchup are somehow lowbrow foods. In Turkey, people felt sorry for me on both accounts. Who is this poor guy trying to choke down his kebab all dry like that?
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I just put mayo on my burger. But just a little to moisten the bread and let it meld with the juice of the burger without becoming soggy.
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Don't come to me for medical advice - or any advice - but if anyone doesn't want to use mayo on the bun, then butter it. Personally, I butter it, grill the buttered bun until it's toasted, and then add mayo even so!Chicat wrote:I just put mayo on my burger. But just a little to moisten the bread and let it meld with the juice of the burger without becoming soggy.
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Mayo is only needed if your sandwich sucks.
I just put in an order from Sausage Deli..... no fucking Mayo!!!!!
I just put in an order from Sausage Deli..... no fucking Mayo!!!!!
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Double aioli?Alieberman wrote:Mayo is only needed if your sandwich sucks.
I just put in an order from Sausage Deli..... no fucking Mayo!!!!!
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But you a doctor! Says right so on your checks.Longhorned wrote: Don't come to me for medical advice
Try your mayo on your grilled cheese sandwiches instead of butter and see if your family notices.Longhorned wrote:but if anyone doesn't want to use mayo on the bun, then butter it. Personally, I butter it, grill the buttered bun until it's toasted, and then add mayo even so!
and Mexican street corn required mayo!
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Mayo is only not needed if your sandwich has no bread.Alieberman wrote:Mayo is only needed if your sandwich sucks.
I just put in an order from Sausage Deli..... no fucking Mayo!!!!!
Why does Sausage Deli and every other sandwich place in Tucson close on Sundays? Sausage Deli was open on Sunday when I was in college. I want a sandwich on Sunday, and nobody wants to go to Baggins or Beyond Bread.
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The only way to redeem mayo is through ketchup.
Step 1. start with a fresh garbage bag
Step 2. dump mayo in the garbage
Step 3. squirt ketchup on top of mayo
Step 4. mayo is now worth the time needed for disposal
Step 5. throw out garbage
Step 1. start with a fresh garbage bag
Step 2. dump mayo in the garbage
Step 3. squirt ketchup on top of mayo
Step 4. mayo is now worth the time needed for disposal
Step 5. throw out garbage
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Ketchup and mayo mix was very popular in Germany when I was there.dovecanyoncat wrote:The only way to redeem mayo is through ketchup.
Step 1. start with a fresh garbage bag
Step 2. dump mayo in the garbage
Step 3. squirt ketchup on top of mayo
Step 4. mayo is now worth the time needed for disposal
Step 5. throw out garbage
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Put it in beer and just about anything gets popular.azgreg wrote:Ketchup and mayo mix was very popular in Germany when I was there.dovecanyoncat wrote:The only way to redeem mayo is through ketchup.
Step 1. start with a fresh garbage bag
Step 2. dump mayo in the garbage
Step 3. squirt ketchup on top of mayo
Step 4. mayo is now worth the time needed for disposal
Step 5. throw out garbage
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Isn't that 1000 island dressing.... the worst excuse for a salad dressing ever.azgreg wrote:Ketchup and mayo mix was very popular in Germany when I was there.dovecanyoncat wrote:The only way to redeem mayo is through ketchup.
Step 1. start with a fresh garbage bag
Step 2. dump mayo in the garbage
Step 3. squirt ketchup on top of mayo
Step 4. mayo is now worth the time needed for disposal
Step 5. throw out garbage
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Dunno, but even if it is it is only elevated to a level worthy of disposal by being made not mayo. I imagine one could use cat piss in place of ketchup.Alieberman wrote:Isn't that 1000 island dressing.... the worst excuse for a salad dressing ever.azgreg wrote:Ketchup and mayo mix was very popular in Germany when I was there.dovecanyoncat wrote:The only way to redeem mayo is through ketchup.
Step 1. start with a fresh garbage bag
Step 2. dump mayo in the garbage
Step 3. squirt ketchup on top of mayo
Step 4. mayo is now worth the time needed for disposal
Step 5. throw out garbage
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Mayo is God's condiment.
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Then I’m atheistscumdevils86 wrote:Mayo is God's condiment.
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Roast beef sandwich...mayo and horseradish
Turkey club... mayo
BLT.... absolutely mayo
Salami and cheese...mayo and mustard
Ham and cheese... mayo
Every single one of those cold sandwiches are drastically worse without the fat and moisture from mayo.
Turkey club... mayo
BLT.... absolutely mayo
Salami and cheese...mayo and mustard
Ham and cheese... mayo
Every single one of those cold sandwiches are drastically worse without the fat and moisture from mayo.
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand CUT!CalStateTempe wrote:Then I’m atheistscumdevils86 wrote:Mayo is God's condiment.
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You could just use white lithium grease and a luggie.scumdevils86 wrote:Roast beef sandwich...mayo and horseradish
Turkey club... mayo
BLT.... absolutely mayo
Salami and cheese...mayo and mustard
Ham and cheese... mayo
Every single one of those cold sandwiches are drastically worse without the fat and moisture from mayo.
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scumdevils86 wrote:Roast beef sandwich...mayo and horseradish
Turkey club... mayo
BLT.... absolutely mayo
Salami and cheese...mayo and mustard
Ham and cheese... mayo
Every single one of those cold sandwiches are drastically worse without the fat and moisture from mayo.
Can you even eat bologna without mayo? And why no love for bologna sandwiches in that other thread?
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When I was 19 I lost 50 pounds in one semester running six miles every night at the Rincon High School Track, taking a shower, and then eating the only substance I consumed all day: one bologna sandwich with mayo. Every day for 15 weeks. You can do anything to a 19 year-old body. I'd eat that bologna sandwich on the floor of my room so Schnebly would leave me alone.Merkin wrote:scumdevils86 wrote:Roast beef sandwich...mayo and horseradish
Turkey club... mayo
BLT.... absolutely mayo
Salami and cheese...mayo and mustard
Ham and cheese... mayo
Every single one of those cold sandwiches are drastically worse without the fat and moisture from mayo.
Can you even eat bologna without mayo? And why no love for bologna sandwiches in that other thread?
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You should all treat yourself to a jar of Blue Plate mayonnaise. It doesn't even have the texture mayo-haters hate. It's obviously still an emulsion but the egg yokes give it the rich creaminess of a sour cream. So you can see how it would be way better for making dressings and stuff with. And the taste itself is like Best Foods/Hellman's, but the texture takes it to a different level.
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When I read this I heard:Longhorned wrote:You should all treat yourself to a jar of Blue Plate mayonnaise. It doesn't even have the texture mayo-haters hate.
You should all treat yourself to a jar of Blue Plate possum shit. It doesn't even have the texture possum shit-haters hate.
I should be relieved, but strangely I'm not. There must be something wrong with me.
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I can’t get past the raw egg