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Pretty straightforward. What do you prefer? What brand? Keep seeing it brought up here and there lately and figured it might be a fun poll.

Myself, I can't stand Miracle Whip and go for Duke's, Hellman's, or Best Foods mayo, depending on what's available. They're all fine with me. I don't need a lot, just a thin layer on a sandwich and I'm good.

Question:
Mayonnaise or Miracle Whip?

Choices:
Mayonnaise
Miracle Whip

 


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Didn't answer, no option for "Both"

Either / or, makes me no nevermind. Whatever is handy.



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I bought my Hellman mayo at Costco years ago. They sell mayo a lot cheaper than anywhere else but you have to buy the whole 55 gallon drum. Sure does last!




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Neither!

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Didn't answer, no option for "Both"

Either / or, makes me no nevermind. Whatever is handy.

This. I like them both and will use either depending upon my whim. My wife being a born and bread Cajun insist upon Blue Plate mayo exclusively.




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Mayo all the way unless atop my mom's famous carrot jello salad. Have not had it for years though. Razz



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Mayo all the way! Preferably Dukes!

Miracle Whip is disgusting to me.


 
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Duke's
Duke's link


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Dukes. Not only do they not add sugar like other brands, a quart jar is still a quart jar.




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A sandwich just ain't a sandwich w/o...
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The bands name is "Bad Mayonnaise", not "Bad Whip". Wink

I would like to try the Dukes you all mention all the time. Looks like I have to travel to the south side of town to get it. Don't think I've ever seen it.
 
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This is like comparing apples and oranges. The concoction called Miracle Whip is a mysterious mixture that is not really suited for my consumption.
The only mayonnaise purchased in my house for the last 50 years is Dukes. My mother only used Dukes and my grandmother only used Dukes. I remember when the jar was labeled with the slogan "Never Cooked". Summer time means Dukes mayo, white bread and sliced tomatoes for lunch around here. For dinner, a creamy potatoe salad with Dukes cannot be beat. Did I mention this southern boy likes Dukes mayo?




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Ok. One more time.

Miracle Whip on sammiches of ham, bologna, peanut butter, turkey. Also on fried potatoes, weenies with no bun (weenies on a bun get just mustard),

Mayo (Best Foods) on sammiches of chicken, BLT, deviled egg, hamburgers, club, bologna and cheese. Also on asparagus spears, and tolerable on fried potatoes



The above sammiches are listed a plain like ham only with MW. Add tomato and cheese to a turkey sammich, then use mayo (Best Foods)

Both, 50-50 mix on sammiches of roast beef, fried egg, cheese



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dsiets- Duke's Mayo is kinda difficult to find in Michigan. I first read about the brand here on the Forum, and looked at Meijers, Kroger, Buschs, Whole Foods, Hillers but couldnt find it. Then about a month back, I was in the Plum Market which is located on Plymouth Road in the NE side of Ann Arbor, and there I found Dukes Mayo. Immedietly got 2 bottles, and came home and made a sandwich. It tastes a lot better than the standard Hellmans or the Kroger brand of mayo that I had been using.
Also used Dukes mayo last weekendto make potato salad. Everyone at the father's Day cookout remarked at how good the salad tasted, and Dukes was the ingredient that made the salad taste so good!!!Smile


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Blue Plate or Dukes.... there are no other choices Smile



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dsiets- Duke's Mayo is kinda difficult to find in Michigan. I first read about the brand here on the Forum, and looked at Meijers, Kroger, Buschs, Whole Foods, Hillers but couldnt find it. Then about a month back, I was in the Plum Market which is located on Plymouth Road in the NE side of Ann Arbor, and there I found Dukes Mayo. Immedietly got 2 bottles, and came home and made a sandwich. It tastes a lot better than the standard Hellmans or the Kroger brand of mayo that I had been using.
Also used Dukes mayo last weekendto make potato salad. Everyone at the father's Day cookout remarked at how good the salad tasted, and Dukes was the ingredient that made the salad taste so good!!!Smile


Hey, Thanks.
I punched in my loc. at the Dukes website and, while we have Walmarts around, it showed it only at a "Walmart Super Center" or some such, south of Grand Rapids.

I'm right near a regular Walmart every Thurs. so I'll start there to check out this condiment phenom.
After that I'll check the classifieds here. Ammo for Mayo. Big Grin
 
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Blue Plate or Dukes.... there are no other choices Smile


We always had Blue Plate at our house and then I read about Duke's on Sigforum and that's all I've bought for the last year or so.


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