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Originally posted by SKOOFx
haha 1 out of 4 responses actually stuck to the topic..
i commend u desp.
as for you newb....grrrrr stop being a wise asss. this could be a good lil debate.
And no the thread doesnt suck...YOUUUUU SUCKKK. I bet u didnt even read it.
lol
MOO HA HA
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It looks like your thread is back on topic and I agree with you SKOOFx, this newb is a real prick and i for one would be the first to vote to ban his ass.He never stays on topic and ruins plenty of threads. It pisses me off almost as much as the eternal clash between mayonnaise and Miracle Whip.
Many people mistakenly believe they are the same thing. They are not. Bargain brands of either are also quite different than the original. The closest to homemade mayonnaise is Best Foods/Hellman's, and the next best is Kraft. Other brands differ widely in taste and texture. The cheaper you go, the farther you get from the taste of actual mayonnaise, which should be fluffy, eggy, and without noticeable vinegar. That's because you really do need to break some eggs to make real mayo, and the lesser varities tend to have less egg, and cheaper oils.
Miracle Whip is a unique product. It does seem to start out much like mayonnaise, but has additional sugar and vinegar, which defines it as a salad dressing. (mayo has no sugar, or a tiny amount) I've tried and failed to duplicate it my own kitchen.