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I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a reasonable
price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I make tuna salad? |
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On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 9:43:00 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a reasonable > price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here > sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff > online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I make > tuna salad? My my, such logical problems! Why not trying NOT PRICE as a metric, but quality? Otherwise NO TUNA SALAD FOR YOU! ;-) John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian |
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On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 19:42:42 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a reasonable > price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here > sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff > online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I make > tuna salad? <yawn> You already whined about this a few months ago, and we couldn't have cared less then, either. -sw |
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On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 19:42:42 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a reasonable > price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here > sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff > online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I make > tuna salad? Good news! It looks like they stopped making it. The only product they now peddle is "Just Egg" (Surprise! It isn't egg). If Walmart still sells it online, it's probably about to expire (or alrerady has). So enough about it, OK? You want to ague with me about it (I know you do), then email the company FIRST and let us know what they say. -sw |
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![]() "John Kuthe" > wrote in message ... > On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 9:43:00 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >> reasonable >> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here >> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff >> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I >> make >> tuna salad? > > My my, such logical problems! Why not trying NOT PRICE as a metric, but > quality? > > Otherwise NO TUNA SALAD FOR YOU! ;-) > > > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian It I get it from the other place..Mercado?...I think. I have to order a case. It will go bad before I use it all. Two is a good amount to buy at one time. |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 19:42:42 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > >> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >> reasonable >> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here >> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff >> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I >> make >> tuna salad? > > <yawn> You already whined about this a few months ago, and we > couldn't have cared less then, either. > > -sw Actually... Someone here pinged me and told me to get it at Walmart.com! I can't remember for sure who told me that but it was a guy. And not you. |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 19:42:42 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > >> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >> reasonable >> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here >> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff >> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I >> make >> tuna salad? > > Good news! It looks like they stopped making it. The only product > they now peddle is "Just Egg" (Surprise! It isn't egg). > > If Walmart still sells it online, it's probably about to expire (or > alrerady has). > > So enough about it, OK? You want to ague with me about it (I know > you do), then email the company FIRST and let us know what they say. Walmart is out. They *had* stopped making it but then started making it again. |
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On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 23:23:37 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 19:42:42 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >>> reasonable >>> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here >>> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff >>> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I >>> make >>> tuna salad? >> >> Good news! It looks like they stopped making it. The only product >> they now peddle is "Just Egg" (Surprise! It isn't egg). >> >> If Walmart still sells it online, it's probably about to expire (or >> alrerady has). >> >> So enough about it, OK? You want to ague with me about it (I know >> you do), then email the company FIRST and let us know what they say. > > Walmart is out. They *had* stopped making it but then started making it > again. Gee, everybody is out. And it's not listed on their website. And they changed the name of their company because they have a sordid past - especially with the mayo hi-jinks they pulled (labeling it "mayo" was the least of it - they got a got a bum rap from Kraft and Unilever on that). Give it up. It's gone. There are plenty of other vegan mayos out there on the market (though not called "mayonnaise" for legal reasons) - including Hellmans and Sir Kensingtons - which is supposedly "the best" real mayyonise brand). -sw -sw |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a reasonable > price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here > sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff > online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I make > tuna salad? Learn to make your own version of mayo. PS- I'll be making tuna salad for sandwiches today myself. I use Hellman's mayo. |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 23:23:37 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 19:42:42 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>>> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >>>> reasonable >>>> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around >>>> here >>>> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff >>>> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I >>>> make >>>> tuna salad? >>> >>> Good news! It looks like they stopped making it. The only product >>> they now peddle is "Just Egg" (Surprise! It isn't egg). >>> >>> If Walmart still sells it online, it's probably about to expire (or >>> alrerady has). >>> >>> So enough about it, OK? You want to ague with me about it (I know >>> you do), then email the company FIRST and let us know what they say. >> >> Walmart is out. They *had* stopped making it but then started making it >> again. > > Gee, everybody is out. And it's not listed on their website. And > they changed the name of their company because they have a sordid > past - especially with the mayo hi-jinks they pulled (labeling it > "mayo" was the least of it - they got a got a bum rap from Kraft and > Unilever on that). > > Give it up. It's gone. There are plenty of other vegan mayos out > there on the market (though not called "mayonnaise" for legal > reasons) - including Hellmans and Sir Kensingtons - which is > supposedly "the best" real mayyonise brand). Untrue Steve. If you go to the bottom of their website it is listed. Regular and chipotle. I have seen the chipotle for sale. Don't like chipotle. I've never seen Sir Kensington's in a vegan style. Pretty sure I've tried all the others. Flavor is fine but they separate very quickly and get watery. So no good. Just Mayo never does that. |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >> reasonable >> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here >> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff >> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I >> make >> tuna salad? > > Learn to make your own version of mayo. > > PS- I'll be making tuna salad for sandwiches today myself. > I use Hellman's mayo. I can't use eggs. The only recipes I've seen for eggless mayo make at least a cup and call for weird ingredients. I tried one made with white beans. Nope. Not at all like mayo. And the stuff only keeps for a week, if that. |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Gary" > wrote in message ... > > Julie Bove wrote: > >> > >> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a > >> reasonable > >> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here > >> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff > >> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I > >> make > >> tuna salad? > > > > Learn to make your own version of mayo. > > > > PS- I'll be making tuna salad for sandwiches today myself. > > I use Hellman's mayo. > > I can't use eggs. The only recipes I've seen for eggless mayo make at least > a cup and call for weird ingredients. I tried one made with white beans. > Nope. Not at all like mayo. And the stuff only keeps for a week, if that. Again...find a homemade version and try again. I've actually made a decent tuna salad using mustard. You need to learn to adapt. |
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On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 9:43:00 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
> > I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a reasonable > price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here > sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff > online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I make > tuna salad? > Whine, whine, whine. So what do you want us to do about it Ju-Ju? You can make them make mayo for you. We can't make them make mayo for you. Just exactly what do you expect us to do?? Every single suggestion is shot down, as usual but yet you continue to **** and moan. |
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On 12:56 18 Aug 2020, Julie Bove said:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 23:23:37 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 19:42:42 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >>>>> reasonable price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar >>>>> stores around here sell it any more and only one other place sells >>>>> the plain/regular stuff online, but the price is insane and so is >>>>> the shipping. Wah! How will I make tuna salad? >>>> >>>> Good news! It looks like they stopped making it. The only product >>>> they now peddle is "Just Egg" (Surprise! It isn't egg). >>>> >>>> If Walmart still sells it online, it's probably about to expire (or >>>> alrerady has). >>>> >>>> So enough about it, OK? You want to ague with me about it (I know >>>> you do), then email the company FIRST and let us know what they say. >>> >>> Walmart is out. They *had* stopped making it but then started making >>> it again. >> >> Gee, everybody is out. And it's not listed on their website. And they >> changed the name of their company because they have a sordid past - >> especially with the mayo hi-jinks they pulled (labeling it "mayo" was >> the least of it - they got a got a bum rap from Kraft and Unilever on >> that). >> >> Give it up. It's gone. There are plenty of other vegan mayos out there >> on the market (though not called "mayonnaise" for legal reasons) - >> including Hellmans and Sir Kensingtons - which is supposedly "the best" >> real mayyonise brand). > > Untrue Steve. If you go to the bottom of their website it is listed. It's clear enough: https://www.ju.st/en-us/products/consumer/mayo Squirt will now tell you it's a delusion and he has the technology to prove it. Oh my. |
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On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 23:20:58 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"John Kuthe" > wrote in message ... >> On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 9:43:00 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >>> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >>> reasonable >>> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here >>> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff >>> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I >>> make >>> tuna salad? >> >> My my, such logical problems! Why not trying NOT PRICE as a metric, but >> quality? >> >> Otherwise NO TUNA SALAD FOR YOU! ;-) >> >> >> John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian > >It I get it from the other place..Mercado?...I think. I have to order a >case. It will go bad before I use it all. Two is a good amount to buy at one >time. We buy mayo at Tops in town, usually $2.99/Qt. sometimes on sale for perhaps 30¢ less. We don't use much mayo, maybe 1 quart a year. You can buy all the mayo you want from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=mayonnaise&ref=nb_sb_noss |
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On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 08:04:43 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Gary" > wrote in message ... >> > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> >> >> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >> >> reasonable >> >> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here >> >> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff >> >> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I >> >> make >> >> tuna salad? >> > >> > Learn to make your own version of mayo. >> > >> > PS- I'll be making tuna salad for sandwiches today myself. >> > I use Hellman's mayo. >> >> I can't use eggs. The only recipes I've seen for eggless mayo make at least >> a cup and call for weird ingredients. I tried one made with white beans. >> Nope. Not at all like mayo. And the stuff only keeps for a week, if that. > >Again...find a homemade version and try again. > >I've actually made a decent tuna salad using mustard. You need to >learn to adapt. For tuna salad I used yogurt mixed with sweet pickle relish, not terrible and low calorie. |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Gary" > wrote in message > ... >> Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for >>> a reasonable >>> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores >>> around here >>> sell it any more and only one other place sells the >>> plain/regular stuff >>> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How >>> will I make >>> tuna salad? >> >> Learn to make your own version of mayo. >> >> PS- I'll be making tuna salad for sandwiches today myself. >> ** I use Hellman's mayo. > > I can't use eggs. The only recipes I've seen for eggless mayo make > at least a cup and call for weird ingredients. I tried one made > with white beans. Nope. Not at all like mayo. And the stuff only > keeps for a week, if that. Did you try making mayo from cauliflower? |
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On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 04:56:42 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 23:23:37 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 19:42:42 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>>> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >>>>> reasonable >>>>> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around >>>>> here >>>>> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff >>>>> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I >>>>> make >>>>> tuna salad? >>>> >>>> Good news! It looks like they stopped making it. The only product >>>> they now peddle is "Just Egg" (Surprise! It isn't egg). >>>> >>>> If Walmart still sells it online, it's probably about to expire (or >>>> alrerady has). >>>> >>>> So enough about it, OK? You want to ague with me about it (I know >>>> you do), then email the company FIRST and let us know what they say. >>> >>> Walmart is out. They *had* stopped making it but then started making it >>> again. >> >> Gee, everybody is out. And it's not listed on their website. And >> they changed the name of their company because they have a sordid >> past - especially with the mayo hi-jinks they pulled (labeling it >> "mayo" was the least of it - they got a got a bum rap from Kraft and >> Unilever on that). >> >> Give it up. It's gone. There are plenty of other vegan mayos out >> there on the market (though not called "mayonnaise" for legal >> reasons) - including Hellmans and Sir Kensingtons - which is >> supposedly "the best" real mayyonise brand). > > Untrue Steve. If you go to the bottom of their website it is listed. Regular > and chipotle. I have seen the chipotle for sale. Don't like chipotle. Heh. I'll be damned. It's the third-to-the-last word on that fancy website, right before the terms of use and privacy policy in TINY letters, and right after another product that never even existed. Get a clue, Julie. It's GONE! Don't let the fact nobody carries it deter you from that. -sw |
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On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 15:12:29 +0000 (UTC), tert in seattle wrote:
> writes: > >>Untrue Steve. If you go to the bottom of their website it is listed. Regular >>and chipotle. I have seen the chipotle for sale. Don't like chipotle. >> >>I've never seen Sir Kensington's in a vegan style. Pretty sure I've tried >>all the others. Flavor is fine but they separate very quickly and get >>watery. So no good. Just Mayo never does that. > > https://www.walmart.com/ip/JUST-Mayo...12-oz/42124204 You're such a tease, tert. -sw |
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On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 13:15:58 -0400, Sheldon Martin >
wrote: >On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 08:04:43 -0400, Gary > wrote: > >>Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> "Gary" > wrote in message ... >>> > >>> > Learn to make your own version of mayo. >>> > >>> > PS- I'll be making tuna salad for sandwiches today myself. >>> > I use Hellman's mayo. >>> >>> I can't use eggs. The only recipes I've seen for eggless mayo make at least >>> a cup and call for weird ingredients. I tried one made with white beans. >>> Nope. Not at all like mayo. And the stuff only keeps for a week, if that. >> >>Again...find a homemade version and try again. >> >>I've actually made a decent tuna salad using mustard. You need to >>learn to adapt. > >For tuna salad I used yogurt mixed with sweet pickle relish, not >terrible and low calorie. So it wasn't the best on the planet and in the universe? |
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![]() "Sheldon Martin" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 23:20:58 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> >>"John Kuthe" > wrote in message ... >>> On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 9:43:00 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >>>> reasonable >>>> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around >>>> here >>>> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff >>>> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I >>>> make >>>> tuna salad? >>> >>> My my, such logical problems! Why not trying NOT PRICE as a metric, but >>> quality? >>> >>> Otherwise NO TUNA SALAD FOR YOU! ;-) >>> >>> >>> John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian >> >>It I get it from the other place..Mercado?...I think. I have to order a >>case. It will go bad before I use it all. Two is a good amount to buy at >>one >>time. > > We buy mayo at Tops in town, usually $2.99/Qt. sometimes on sale for > perhaps 30¢ less. We don't use much mayo, maybe 1 quart a year. You > can buy all the mayo you want from Amazon: > https://www.amazon.com/s?k=mayonnaise&ref=nb_sb_noss I only want the "Just Mayo" brand. |
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![]() "tert in seattle" > wrote in message ... > writes: >> >>"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... >>> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 23:23:37 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 19:42:42 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >>>>>> reasonable >>>>>> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around >>>>>> here >>>>>> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular >>>>>> stuff >>>>>> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will >>>>>> I >>>>>> make >>>>>> tuna salad? >>>>> >>>>> Good news! It looks like they stopped making it. The only product >>>>> they now peddle is "Just Egg" (Surprise! It isn't egg). >>>>> >>>>> If Walmart still sells it online, it's probably about to expire (or >>>>> alrerady has). >>>>> >>>>> So enough about it, OK? You want to ague with me about it (I know >>>>> you do), then email the company FIRST and let us know what they say. >>>> >>>> Walmart is out. They *had* stopped making it but then started making it >>>> again. >>> >>> Gee, everybody is out. And it's not listed on their website. And >>> they changed the name of their company because they have a sordid >>> past - especially with the mayo hi-jinks they pulled (labeling it >>> "mayo" was the least of it - they got a got a bum rap from Kraft and >>> Unilever on that). >>> >>> Give it up. It's gone. There are plenty of other vegan mayos out >>> there on the market (though not called "mayonnaise" for legal >>> reasons) - including Hellmans and Sir Kensingtons - which is >>> supposedly "the best" real mayyonise brand). >> >>Untrue Steve. If you go to the bottom of their website it is listed. >>Regular >>and chipotle. I have seen the chipotle for sale. Don't like chipotle. >> >>I've never seen Sir Kensington's in a vegan style. Pretty sure I've tried >>all the others. Flavor is fine but they separate very quickly and get >>watery. So no good. Just Mayo never does that. > > > https://www.walmart.com/ip/JUST-Mayo...12-oz/42124204 Weird. That "Get in stock alert" wasn't there before! Thanks! |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 15:12:29 +0000 (UTC), tert in seattle wrote: > >> writes: >> >>>Untrue Steve. If you go to the bottom of their website it is listed. >>>Regular >>>and chipotle. I have seen the chipotle for sale. Don't like chipotle. >>> >>>I've never seen Sir Kensington's in a vegan style. Pretty sure I've tried >>>all the others. Flavor is fine but they separate very quickly and get >>>watery. So no good. Just Mayo never does that. >> >> https://www.walmart.com/ip/JUST-Mayo...12-oz/42124204 > > You're such a tease, tert. No! It was helpful! |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 04:56:42 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 23:23:37 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 19:42:42 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >>>>>> reasonable >>>>>> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around >>>>>> here >>>>>> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular >>>>>> stuff >>>>>> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will >>>>>> I >>>>>> make >>>>>> tuna salad? >>>>> >>>>> Good news! It looks like they stopped making it. The only product >>>>> they now peddle is "Just Egg" (Surprise! It isn't egg). >>>>> >>>>> If Walmart still sells it online, it's probably about to expire (or >>>>> alrerady has). >>>>> >>>>> So enough about it, OK? You want to ague with me about it (I know >>>>> you do), then email the company FIRST and let us know what they say. >>>> >>>> Walmart is out. They *had* stopped making it but then started making it >>>> again. >>> >>> Gee, everybody is out. And it's not listed on their website. And >>> they changed the name of their company because they have a sordid >>> past - especially with the mayo hi-jinks they pulled (labeling it >>> "mayo" was the least of it - they got a got a bum rap from Kraft and >>> Unilever on that). >>> >>> Give it up. It's gone. There are plenty of other vegan mayos out >>> there on the market (though not called "mayonnaise" for legal >>> reasons) - including Hellmans and Sir Kensingtons - which is >>> supposedly "the best" real mayyonise brand). >> >> Untrue Steve. If you go to the bottom of their website it is listed. >> Regular >> and chipotle. I have seen the chipotle for sale. Don't like chipotle. > > Heh. I'll be damned. It's the third-to-the-last word on that fancy > website, right before the terms of use and privacy policy in TINY > letters, and right after another product that never even existed. > > Get a clue, Julie. It's GONE! Don't let the fact nobody carries it > deter you from that. > > -sw And yet... Tert proved otherwise! |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Gary" > wrote in message >> ... >> > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> >> >> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >> >> reasonable >> >> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around >> >> here >> >> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular >> >> stuff >> >> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will >> >> I >> >> make >> >> tuna salad? >> > >> > Learn to make your own version of mayo. >> > >> > PS- I'll be making tuna salad for sandwiches today myself. >> > I use Hellman's mayo. >> >> I can't use eggs. The only recipes I've seen for eggless mayo make at >> least >> a cup and call for weird ingredients. I tried one made with white beans. >> Nope. Not at all like mayo. And the stuff only keeps for a week, if that. > > Again...find a homemade version and try again. > > I've actually made a decent tuna salad using mustard. You need to > learn to adapt. Ugh. Don't like the flavor of mustard. |
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![]() "Sheldon Martin" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 08:04:43 -0400, Gary > wrote: > >>Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> "Gary" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> > Julie Bove wrote: >>> >> >>> >> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >>> >> reasonable >>> >> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around >>> >> here >>> >> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular >>> >> stuff >>> >> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will >>> >> I >>> >> make >>> >> tuna salad? >>> > >>> > Learn to make your own version of mayo. >>> > >>> > PS- I'll be making tuna salad for sandwiches today myself. >>> > I use Hellman's mayo. >>> >>> I can't use eggs. The only recipes I've seen for eggless mayo make at >>> least >>> a cup and call for weird ingredients. I tried one made with white beans. >>> Nope. Not at all like mayo. And the stuff only keeps for a week, if >>> that. >> >>Again...find a homemade version and try again. >> >>I've actually made a decent tuna salad using mustard. You need to >>learn to adapt. > > For tuna salad I used yogurt mixed with sweet pickle relish, not > terrible and low calorie. Don't like yogurt either. I've used cottage cheese in a pinch. Not that great though. |
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![]() "Hank Rogers" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Gary" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >>>> reasonable >>>> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around >>>> here >>>> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff >>>> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I >>>> make >>>> tuna salad? >>> >>> Learn to make your own version of mayo. >>> >>> PS- I'll be making tuna salad for sandwiches today myself. >>> I use Hellman's mayo. >> >> I can't use eggs. The only recipes I've seen for eggless mayo make at >> least a cup and call for weird ingredients. I tried one made with white >> beans. Nope. Not at all like mayo. And the stuff only keeps for a week, >> if that. > > Did you try making mayo from cauliflower? That sounds vile! When I was a kid, my best friend had a huge garden. When lunch time rolled around, she would go pick whatever was ripe, chop it up, and mix it with tuna and mayo. A little raw cauliflower would have been good in that! |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 9:43:00 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >> reasonable >> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around here >> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff >> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I >> make >> tuna salad? >> > Whine, whine, whine. > > So what do you want us to do about it Ju-Ju? You can make them make > mayo for you. We can't make them make mayo for you. Just exactly what > do you expect us to do?? Every single suggestion is shot down, as usual > but yet you continue to **** and moan. Well... The last time I posted about it, someone found it for me at Walmart online. Very helpful! This time, tert noticed the "Get in stock alert" button at Walmart. That had not been there before. Again, very helpful. So... My posting about it was helpful! |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > > wrote in message > ... >> On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 9:43:00 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for >>> a reasonable >>> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores >>> around here >>> sell it any more and only one other place sells the >>> plain/regular stuff >>> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How >>> will I make >>> tuna salad? >>> >> Whine, whine, whine. >> >> So what do you want us to do about it Ju-Ju?* You can make them make >> mayo for you.* We can't make them make mayo for you.* Just >> exactly what >> do you expect us to do??* Every single suggestion is shot down, >> as usual >> but yet you continue to **** and moan. > > Well... The last time I posted about it, someone found it for me at > Walmart online. Very helpful! This time, tert noticed the "Get in > stock alert" button at Walmart. That had not been there before. > Again, very helpful. So... My posting about it was helpful! What happens if you eat may with eggs? There can't be that much in it, it's mostly oils or fats isn't it? |
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On 2020-08-18 7:22 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Sheldon Martin" > wrote in message >> We buy mayo at Tops in town, usually $2.99/Qt. sometimes on sale for >> perhaps 30¢ less.Â* We don't use much mayo, maybe 1 quart a year.Â* You >> can buy all the mayo you want from Amazon: >> https://www.amazon.com/s?k=mayonnaise&ref=nb_sb_noss > > I only want the "Just Mayo" brand. Well... too ****ing bad princess. No one seems to carry it now. You asked and you were told. So suck it up. |
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On 2020-08-18 8:02 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
> > > wrote in message >> So what do you want us to do about it Ju-Ju?Â* You can make them make >> mayo for you.Â* We can't make them make mayo for you.Â* Just exactly what >> do you expect us to do??Â* Every single suggestion is shot down, as usual >> but yet you continue to **** and moan. > > Well... The last time I posted about it, someone found it for me at > Walmart online. Very helpful! This time, tert noticed the "Get in stock > alert" button at Walmart. That had not been there before. Again, very > helpful. So... My posting about it was helpful! In other words.... it is out of stock. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2020-08-18 7:22 p.m., Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Sheldon Martin" > wrote in message > >>> We buy mayo at Tops in town, usually $2.99/Qt. sometimes on sale for >>> perhaps 30¢ less. We don't use much mayo, maybe 1 quart a year. You >>> can buy all the mayo you want from Amazon: >>> https://www.amazon.com/s?k=mayonnaise&ref=nb_sb_noss >> >> I only want the "Just Mayo" brand. > > Well... too ****ing bad princess. No one seems to carry it now. You asked > and you were told. So suck it up. Untrue. Two places carry it. Walmart is just sold out. |
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![]() "Hank Rogers" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 9:43:00 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> I'm not totally out, but want more. Only place I've seen it for a >>>> reasonable >>>> price is Walmart online. Actually, no brick and mortar stores around >>>> here >>>> sell it any more and only one other place sells the plain/regular stuff >>>> online, but the price is insane and so is the shipping. Wah! How will I >>>> make >>>> tuna salad? >>>> >>> Whine, whine, whine. >>> >>> So what do you want us to do about it Ju-Ju? You can make them make >>> mayo for you. We can't make them make mayo for you. Just exactly what >>> do you expect us to do?? Every single suggestion is shot down, as usual >>> but yet you continue to **** and moan. >> >> Well... The last time I posted about it, someone found it for me at >> Walmart online. Very helpful! This time, tert noticed the "Get in stock >> alert" button at Walmart. That had not been there before. Again, very >> helpful. So... My posting about it was helpful! > > What happens if you eat may with eggs? There can't be that much in it, > it's mostly oils or fats isn't it? If I eat so much of a speck of egg, I become doubled over in pain and then I have to do the potty trotty. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2020-08-18 8:02 p.m., Julie Bove wrote: >> >> > wrote in message > >>> So what do you want us to do about it Ju-Ju? You can make them make >>> mayo for you. We can't make them make mayo for you. Just exactly what >>> do you expect us to do?? Every single suggestion is shot down, as usual >>> but yet you continue to **** and moan. >> >> Well... The last time I posted about it, someone found it for me at >> Walmart online. Very helpful! This time, tert noticed the "Get in stock >> alert" button at Walmart. That had not been there before. Again, very >> helpful. So... My posting about it was helpful! > > > In other words.... it is out of stock. No. Each time I looked, it did say "out of stock" but there was no option to get notified when it is back in stock. Now there is! |
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> > "Gary" wrote: > > I've actually made a decent tuna salad using mustard. You need to > > learn to adapt. > > Ugh. Don't like the flavor of mustard. Which kind? There are probably about 1000 different mustards with different tastes. Get real. Anyway, just learn to make your own mayo...without eggs. If "just mayo" did it, so can you. Start by looking at their ingredient list. The first few ingredients are probably all you need to use. You could name it, "Just Julie's Mayo" |
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On 2020-08-19 1:34 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
> >>> Well... The last time I posted about it, someone found it for me at >>> Walmart online. Very helpful! This time, tert noticed the "Get in >>> stock alert" button at Walmart. That had not been there before. >>> Again, very helpful. So... My posting about it was helpful! >> >> >> In other words.... it is out of stock. > > No. Each time I looked, it did say "out of stock" but there was no > option to get notified when it is back in stock. Now there is! Yet, it remains out of stock. |
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On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 7:02:45 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
> > > wrote in message > ... > > > > Whine, whine, whine. > > > > So what do you want us to do about it Ju-Ju? You can make them make > > mayo for you. We can't make them make mayo for you. Just exactly what > > do you expect us to do?? Every single suggestion is shot down, as usual > > but yet you continue to **** and moan. > > Well... The last time I posted about it, someone found it for me at Walmart > online. Very helpful! This time, tert noticed the "Get in stock alert" > button at Walmart. That had not been there before. Again, very helpful. > So... My posting about it was helpful! > Still as stupid as ever and can't do your own search function? Can't look around the website once you do finally manage to get there and see if there is an alert tab when the item is back in stock? No need to reply, we know the answer. |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Gary" wrote: >> > I've actually made a decent tuna salad using mustard. You need to >> > learn to adapt. >> >> Ugh. Don't like the flavor of mustard. > > Which kind? There are probably about 1000 different > mustards with different tastes. Get real. I don't like any of it! I sometimes put a little in something like a potato salad but on a sandwich? No. And no. I'm no going to buy and try the ones that i haven't yet. > > Anyway, just learn to make your own mayo...without eggs. > If "just mayo" did it, so can you. > Start by looking at their ingredient list. The first > few ingredients are probably all you need to use. > > You could name it, "Just Julie's Mayo" |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Gary" > wrote in message > ... >> Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> "Gary" wrote: >>> > I've actually made a decent tuna salad using mustard. You need to >>> > learn to adapt. >>> >>> Ugh. Don't like the flavor of mustard. >> >> Which kind? There are probably about 1000 different >> mustards with different tastes. Get real. > > I don't like any of it! I sometimes put a little in something like > a potato salad but on a sandwich? No. And no. I'm no going to buy > and try the ones that i haven't yet. >> >> Anyway, just learn to make your own mayo...without eggs. >> If "just mayo" did it, so can you. >> Start by looking at their ingredient list. The first >> few ingredients are probably all you need to use. >> >> You could name it, "Just Julie's Mayo" > You could end up rich rich rich! I think you should consider a more "catchy" name though. Perhaps Bothel's finest, or julimayo Of course there will be the daunting task of finding even the most common ingredients to manufacture this new mayo. |
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