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Default 55 Vintage Recipes From the '50s Worth Trying Today

"Bruce" wrote in message ...

On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 10:58:15 -0000, "Ophelia" >
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>"Bruce" wrote in message
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>
>Miracle Whip:
>Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Vinegar, Modified Food Starch, Sugar,
>Soybean Oil (Trivial Source of Fat and Cholesterol), Contains Less
>than 2% of Salt, Cellulose Gel, Egg Yolks (Trivial Source of Fat and
>Cholesterol), Citric Acid, Artificial Color, Lactic Acid, Xanthan Gum,
>Mustard Flour, Cellulose Gum, Spice, Paprika, L-Cysteine, Dried
>Garlic, Yellow 6, Natural Flavor, Beta Carotene (Color), Artificial
>Flavor, Blue 1, with Potassium Sorbate and Calcium Disodium EDTA as
>Preservatives
>
>Kraft Mayonnaise, Real Mayo:
>Soybean Oil, Water, Eggs, Egg Yolks, Vinegar, Contains Less than 2% of
>Sugar, Salt, Lemon Juice Concentrate, Calcium Disodium EDTA as a
>Preservative, Dried Garlic, Dried Onions, Spice, Natural Flavor
>
>Hellmann's Mayonnaise, Real:
>Soybean Oil, Water, Whole Eggs and Egg Yolks, Vinegar, Salt, Sugar,
>Lemon Juice, Calcium Disodium EDTA (Used to Protect Quality), Natural
>Flavors
>
>I'd have expected worse, although "Natural Flavors" is a dubious one.
>If they use genetic engineering to make a cow poop avocados and they
>add those avocados to the mayo, they can call that a "natural flavor",
>because it's avocado. And why do they both add sugar to their mayo?
>
>==
>
>Bruce, have you done any cooking lately? What have you made?


I haven't cooked anything worth mentioning lately. On another note,
I've been having a lot of supermarket wasabi lately, but look:

Horseradish (31%), Humectant (420), Rice Bran Oil, Salt, Stabilizer
(1400), Wasabi Japonica (4.5%), Potato Starch, Water, Mustard Extract,
Colours (100, 133), Acid (330), Thickener (415)

I wonder if there's such a thing as affordable non science project
wasabi.

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Grow your own and then you can choose?

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...."


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