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Default How's TJ's Mayo?

On Apr 8, 1:52*pm, Mr. Bill > wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 12:51:28 -0700 (PDT), ntantiques
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> > wrote:
> >We've been buying Kraft Mayo for ages but they've decided to quietly
> >rework their recipe

>
> Fine Cooking reviews many products including mayo. * Kraft Mayo
> continues to be the first choice of any brand name product, including
> Duke Mayo. * *


I think Fine Cooking did their mayo rating in 2006, well before the
recipe change. I'd be stunned if the panel tasted the slop Kraft is
passing off as "Real Mayonnaise" today. It's so runny, flat and
tasteless you'd think it was a brand X product from the expired pull
date bargain bin - it's wet and white, but that's about it...so
wretched that I just dumped a near full jar. It ruined a perfectly
nice chicken salad yesterday & did nothing to enhance a roast beef
sandwich today.

Duke isn't available in Oregon, there's always Best Foods (assuming
this other mayo giant hasn't messed with their product too), but I'm
still curious about Trader Joes ...

Nancy T