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I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.

For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
Shredded cabbage
diced onion
shredded carrot
Miracle Whip
Milk to thin.
No sallt
No pepper
(if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
mustard and sweet pickles)
(I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
touch of bite)
Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:17:48 -0700, US Janet >
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>
>I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
>meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>
>For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
>because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
>says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
>never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
>Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
>Shredded cabbage
>diced onion
>shredded carrot
>Miracle Whip
>Milk to thin.
>No sallt
>No pepper
>(if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
>mustard and sweet pickles)
>(I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
>touch of bite)
>Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
>Janet US



I grew up with Miracle Whip and switched to Hellman's once I moved off
to college.

As I was reading your post above and saw mention of Miracle Whip, the
first thing that came to mind was its overly sweet taste, and Bingo! -
you mentioned it!
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On 2021-02-24 4:24 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:17:48 -0700, US Janet >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
>> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>>
>> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
>> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
>> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
>> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
>> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
>> Shredded cabbage
>> diced onion
>> shredded carrot
>> Miracle Whip
>> Milk to thin.
>> No sallt
>> No pepper
>> (if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
>> mustard and sweet pickles)
>> (I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
>> touch of bite)
>> Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
>> Janet US

>
>
> I grew up with Miracle Whip and switched to Hellman's once I moved off
> to college.
>
> As I was reading your post above and saw mention of Miracle Whip, the
> first thing that came to mind was its overly sweet taste, and Bingo! -
> you mentioned it!
>

Have you ever tried Heinz English-style salad dressing?
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:38:37 -0700, Graham > wrote:

>On 2021-02-24 4:24 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:17:48 -0700, US Janet >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
>>> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>>>
>>> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
>>> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
>>> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
>>> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
>>> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
>>> Shredded cabbage
>>> diced onion
>>> shredded carrot
>>> Miracle Whip
>>> Milk to thin.
>>> No sallt
>>> No pepper
>>> (if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
>>> mustard and sweet pickles)
>>> (I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
>>> touch of bite)
>>> Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
>>> Janet US

>>
>>
>> I grew up with Miracle Whip and switched to Hellman's once I moved off
>> to college.
>>
>> As I was reading your post above and saw mention of Miracle Whip, the
>> first thing that came to mind was its overly sweet taste, and Bingo! -
>> you mentioned it!
>>

>Have you ever tried Heinz English-style salad dressing?


No. Is it less sweet? Tell me more.
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:38:37 -0700, Graham > wrote:

>On 2021-02-24 4:24 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:17:48 -0700, US Janet >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
>>> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>>>
>>> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
>>> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
>>> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
>>> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
>>> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
>>> Shredded cabbage
>>> diced onion
>>> shredded carrot
>>> Miracle Whip
>>> Milk to thin.
>>> No sallt
>>> No pepper
>>> (if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
>>> mustard and sweet pickles)
>>> (I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
>>> touch of bite)
>>> Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
>>> Janet US

>>
>>
>> I grew up with Miracle Whip and switched to Hellman's once I moved off
>> to college.
>>
>> As I was reading your post above and saw mention of Miracle Whip, the
>> first thing that came to mind was its overly sweet taste, and Bingo! -
>> you mentioned it!
>>

>Have you ever tried Heinz English-style salad dressing?


Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
store or online. Worth a try?



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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 22:40:58 -0500, Boron Elgar
> wrote:

>On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:38:37 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>
>>On 2021-02-24 4:24 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:17:48 -0700, US Janet >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
>>>> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>>>>
>>>> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
>>>> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
>>>> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
>>>> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
>>>> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
>>>> Shredded cabbage
>>>> diced onion
>>>> shredded carrot
>>>> Miracle Whip
>>>> Milk to thin.
>>>> No sallt
>>>> No pepper
>>>> (if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
>>>> mustard and sweet pickles)
>>>> (I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
>>>> touch of bite)
>>>> Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
>>>> Janet US
>>>
>>>
>>> I grew up with Miracle Whip and switched to Hellman's once I moved off
>>> to college.
>>>
>>> As I was reading your post above and saw mention of Miracle Whip, the
>>> first thing that came to mind was its overly sweet taste, and Bingo! -
>>> you mentioned it!
>>>

>>Have you ever tried Heinz English-style salad dressing?

>
>Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>store or online. Worth a try?


Heinz Salad Cream
"Spirit Vinegar, Canola Oil, Water, Sugar, Mustard, Salt, Egg Yolks,
Modified Corn Flour, Guar Gum, Xanthan Gum, Colored with Riboflavin."

Modified corn flour, instead of plain old regular corn flour, is a
subtle touch.
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On 2021-02-24 4:46 p.m., US Janet wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:38:37 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>
>> On 2021-02-24 4:24 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:17:48 -0700, US Janet >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
>>>> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>>>>
>>>> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
>>>> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
>>>> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
>>>> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
>>>> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
>>>> Shredded cabbage
>>>> diced onion
>>>> shredded carrot
>>>> Miracle Whip
>>>> Milk to thin.
>>>> No sallt
>>>> No pepper
>>>> (if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
>>>> mustard and sweet pickles)
>>>> (I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
>>>> touch of bite)
>>>> Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
>>>> Janet US
>>>
>>>
>>> I grew up with Miracle Whip and switched to Hellman's once I moved off
>>> to college.
>>>
>>> As I was reading your post above and saw mention of Miracle Whip, the
>>> first thing that came to mind was its overly sweet taste, and Bingo! -
>>> you mentioned it!
>>>

>> Have you ever tried Heinz English-style salad dressing?

>
> No. Is it less sweet? Tell me more.
> Janet US
>

I think it's less sweet, in fact it's sharper than US salad dressings. A
small bottle might be worth trying and you won't spend much for the
experience:-)
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On 2021-02-24 8:40 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:38:37 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>
>> On 2021-02-24 4:24 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:17:48 -0700, US Janet >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
>>>> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>>>>
>>>> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
>>>> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
>>>> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
>>>> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
>>>> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
>>>> Shredded cabbage
>>>> diced onion
>>>> shredded carrot
>>>> Miracle Whip
>>>> Milk to thin.
>>>> No sallt
>>>> No pepper
>>>> (if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
>>>> mustard and sweet pickles)
>>>> (I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
>>>> touch of bite)
>>>> Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
>>>> Janet US
>>>
>>>
>>> I grew up with Miracle Whip and switched to Hellman's once I moved off
>>> to college.
>>>
>>> As I was reading your post above and saw mention of Miracle Whip, the
>>> first thing that came to mind was its overly sweet taste, and Bingo! -
>>> you mentioned it!
>>>

>> Have you ever tried Heinz English-style salad dressing?

>
> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
> store or online. Worth a try?
>

I think so! You might curse me afterwards:-)
I bought some once out of nostalgia and my then young Canadian sons
discovered it and raved about it. On trips to the UK. I would buy
several one litre jars for them and in-laws used to bring some when they
visited. It's different!
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 22:29:56 -0700, Graham > wrote:

>On 2021-02-24 8:40 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:38:37 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>>
>>> On 2021-02-24 4:24 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:17:48 -0700, US Janet >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
>>>>> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>>>>>
>>>>> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
>>>>> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
>>>>> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
>>>>> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
>>>>> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
>>>>> Shredded cabbage
>>>>> diced onion
>>>>> shredded carrot
>>>>> Miracle Whip
>>>>> Milk to thin.
>>>>> No sallt
>>>>> No pepper
>>>>> (if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
>>>>> mustard and sweet pickles)
>>>>> (I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
>>>>> touch of bite)
>>>>> Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
>>>>> Janet US
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I grew up with Miracle Whip and switched to Hellman's once I moved off
>>>> to college.
>>>>
>>>> As I was reading your post above and saw mention of Miracle Whip, the
>>>> first thing that came to mind was its overly sweet taste, and Bingo! -
>>>> you mentioned it!
>>>>
>>> Have you ever tried Heinz English-style salad dressing?

>>
>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>> store or online. Worth a try?
>>

>I think so! You might curse me afterwards:-)
>I bought some once out of nostalgia and my then young Canadian sons
>discovered it and raved about it. On trips to the UK. I would buy
>several one litre jars for them and in-laws used to bring some when they
>visited. It's different!


I'll check out our Co-op. They've got eveything it seems
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US Janet wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 22:29:56 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>
> >On 2021-02-24 8:40 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
> >> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:38:37 -0700, Graham > wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 2021-02-24 4:24 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
> >>>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:17:48 -0700, US Janet >
> >>>> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
> >>>>> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
> >>>>> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
> >>>>> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
> >>>>> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
> >>>>> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
> >>>>> Shredded cabbage
> >>>>> diced onion
> >>>>> shredded carrot
> >>>>> Miracle Whip
> >>>>> Milk to thin.
> >>>>> No sallt
> >>>>> No pepper
> >>>>> (if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
> >>>>> mustard and sweet pickles)
> >>>>> (I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
> >>>>> touch of bite)
> >>>>> Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
> >>>>> Janet US
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> I grew up with Miracle Whip and switched to Hellman's once I moved off
> >>>> to college.
> >>>>
> >>>> As I was reading your post above and saw mention of Miracle Whip, the
> >>>> first thing that came to mind was its overly sweet taste, and Bingo! -
> >>>> you mentioned it!
> >>>>
> >>> Have you ever tried Heinz English-style salad dressing?
> >>
> >> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
> >> store or online. Worth a try?
> >>

> >I think so! You might curse me afterwards:-)
> >I bought some once out of nostalgia and my then young Canadian sons
> >discovered it and raved about it. On trips to the UK. I would buy
> >several one litre jars for them and in-laws used to bring some when they
> >visited. It's different!

> I'll check out our Co-op. They've got eveything it seems
> Janet US



It's on Amazon (and several other ecommerce sites):

https://www.amazon.com/Heinz-Salad-C.../dp/B000GHUJ1W

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On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 6:17:54 PM UTC-5, US Janet wrote:
> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>
> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
> Shredded cabbage
> diced onion
> shredded carrot
> Miracle Whip
> Milk to thin.
> No sallt
> No pepper
> (if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
> mustard and sweet pickles)
> (I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
> touch of bite)
> Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
> Janet US


Should you consume the outside skin (casing) of bratwurst? Or do people even care anymore?
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> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
> store or online. Worth a try?
>

I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really like it.

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On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 6:17:54 PM UTC-5, US Janet wrote:
> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>
> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.


Yes, it is. I grew up on Miracle Whip, but I can't tolerate it now.

My coleslaw and potato salad dressings use a bit of sugar,
but nothing like as sweet as MW.

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I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.

For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
Shredded cabbage
diced onion
shredded carrot
Miracle Whip
Milk to thin.
No sallt
No pepper
(if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
mustard and sweet pickles)
(I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
touch of bite)
Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
Janet US

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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 22:40:58 -0500, Boron Elgar
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>On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:38:37 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>
>>On 2021-02-24 4:24 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:17:48 -0700, US Janet >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
>>>> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>>>>
>>>> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
>>>> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
>>>> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
>>>> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
>>>> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
>>>> Shredded cabbage
>>>> diced onion
>>>> shredded carrot
>>>> Miracle Whip
>>>> Milk to thin.
>>>> No sallt
>>>> No pepper
>>>> (if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
>>>> mustard and sweet pickles)
>>>> (I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
>>>> touch of bite)
>>>> Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
>>>> Janet US
>>>
>>>
>>> I grew up with Miracle Whip and switched to Hellman's once I moved off
>>> to college.
>>>
>>> As I was reading your post above and saw mention of Miracle Whip, the
>>> first thing that came to mind was its overly sweet taste, and Bingo! -
>>> you mentioned it!
>>>

>>Have you ever tried Heinz English-style salad dressing?

>
>Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>store or online. Worth a try?


I quite like it but it is different and I don't think I would use it
to make spud salad or such. Can't really describe the taste, it's
individual.


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On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:27:54 +0000, S Viemeister
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>On 25/02/2021 03:40, Boron Elgar wrote:
>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>> store or online. Worth a try?
>>

>I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really like it.


It is one of those items that seems to be love it or hate it.
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On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:27:54 +0000, S Viemeister
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>On 25/02/2021 03:40, Boron Elgar wrote:
>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>> store or online. Worth a try?
>>

>I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really like it.


Is it used as a sandwich spread or in salad dressing?
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> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:27:54 +0000, S Viemeister
> > wrote:
>
>> On 25/02/2021 03:40, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>>> store or online. Worth a try?
>>>

>> I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really like it.

>
> Is it used as a sandwich spread or in salad dressing?
>

I've seen it used for both.
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On 2021-02-25 8:07 a.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:27:54 +0000, S Viemeister
> > wrote:
>
>> On 25/02/2021 03:40, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>>> store or online. Worth a try?
>>>

>> I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really like it.

>
> Is it used as a sandwich spread or in salad dressing?
>

I think that in the UK, it was more or less traditional to put a dollop
on the side of the plate in which to dip the salad bits. It wasn't used
to toss a salad.
My sons used it in place of butter in sandwiches.

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On 2021-02-25 8:25 a.m., S Viemeister wrote:
> On 25/02/2021 15:07, Boron Elgar wrote:
>> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:27:54 +0000, S Viemeister
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On 25/02/2021 03:40, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>>>> store or online.Â* Worth a try?
>>>>
>>> I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really
>>> like it.

>>
>> Is it used as a sandwich spread or in salad dressing?
>>

> I've seen it used for both.


About 40 years ago, I was recovering from the flu and had a sudden
craving for it (along with Camp Coffee!!!!!) and discovered both in a
supermarket with a big import section. I haven't had that coffee since!!
It's strange what a fever will do to one's taste buds:-)


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On 2021-02-25 8:07 a.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:27:54 +0000, S Viemeister
> > wrote:
>
>> On 25/02/2021 03:40, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>>> store or online. Worth a try?
>>>

>> I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really like it.

>
> Is it used as a sandwich spread or in salad dressing?
>

BTW if you do try it, buy the Heinz version. Some import sections may
have the Cross & Blackwell salad cream which is even more of an acqired
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On 2/25/2021 7:54 AM, Graham wrote:
> On 2021-02-25 8:25 a.m., S Viemeister wrote:
>> On 25/02/2021 15:07, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:27:54 +0000, S Viemeister
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 25/02/2021 03:40, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>>>>> store or online.Â* Worth a try?
>>>>>
>>>> I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really
>>>> like it.
>>>
>>> Is it used as a sandwich spread or in salad dressing?
>>>

>> I've seen it used for both.

>
> About 40 years ago, I was recovering from the flu and had a sudden
> craving for it (along with Camp Coffee!!!!!) and discovered both in a
> supermarket with a big import section. I haven't had that coffee since!!
> It's strange what a fever will do to one's taste buds:-)
>



What do you mean by "Camp Coffee" and why were you craving it vs. other
coffee?



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On 2021-02-25 8:59 a.m., Taxed and Spent wrote:
> On 2/25/2021 7:54 AM, Graham wrote:
>> On 2021-02-25 8:25 a.m., S Viemeister wrote:
>>> On 25/02/2021 15:07, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:27:54 +0000, S Viemeister
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 25/02/2021 03:40, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>>>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>>>>>> store or online.Â* Worth a try?
>>>>>>
>>>>> I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really
>>>>> like it.
>>>>
>>>> Is it used as a sandwich spread or in salad dressing?
>>>>
>>> I've seen it used for both.

>>
>> About 40 years ago, I was recovering from the flu and had a sudden
>> craving for it (along with Camp Coffee!!!!!) and discovered both in a
>> supermarket with a big import section. I haven't had that coffee since!!
>> It's strange what a fever will do to one's taste buds:-)
>>

>
>
> What do you mean by "Camp Coffee" and why were you craving it vs. other
> coffee?
>

If it's still made it is a coffee and chickory flavoured syrup. Awful
stuff but, as I wrote, fevers can produce strange cravings.

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On 2021-02-25 9:29 a.m., Graham wrote:
> On 2021-02-25 8:59 a.m., Taxed and Spent wrote:
>> On 2/25/2021 7:54 AM, Graham wrote:
>>> On 2021-02-25 8:25 a.m., S Viemeister wrote:
>>>> On 25/02/2021 15:07, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:27:54 +0000, S Viemeister
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 25/02/2021 03:40, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>>>>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>>>>>>> store or online.Â* Worth a try?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really
>>>>>> like it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is it used as a sandwich spread or in salad dressing?
>>>>>
>>>> I've seen it used for both.
>>>
>>> About 40 years ago, I was recovering from the flu and had a sudden
>>> craving for it (along with Camp Coffee!!!!!) and discovered both in a
>>> supermarket with a big import section. I haven't had that coffee since!!
>>> It's strange what a fever will do to one's taste buds:-)
>>>

>>
>>
>> What do you mean by "Camp Coffee" and why were you craving it vs.
>> other coffee?
>>

> If it's still made it is a coffee and chickory flavoured syrup. Awful
> stuff but, as I wrote, fevers can produce strange cravings.
>


https://abitofhome.ca/tea-coffee-hot...fee-241ml.html
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On 2/25/2021 8:31 AM, Graham wrote:
> On 2021-02-25 9:29 a.m., Graham wrote:
>> On 2021-02-25 8:59 a.m., Taxed and Spent wrote:
>>> On 2/25/2021 7:54 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>> On 2021-02-25 8:25 a.m., S Viemeister wrote:
>>>>> On 25/02/2021 15:07, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:27:54 +0000, S Viemeister
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 25/02/2021 03:40, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>>>>>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>>>>>>>> store or online.Â* Worth a try?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really
>>>>>>> like it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is it used as a sandwich spread or in salad dressing?
>>>>>>
>>>>> I've seen it used for both.
>>>>
>>>> About 40 years ago, I was recovering from the flu and had a sudden
>>>> craving for it (along with Camp Coffee!!!!!) and discovered both in a
>>>> supermarket with a big import section. I haven't had that coffee since!!
>>>> It's strange what a fever will do to one's taste buds:-)
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> What do you mean by "Camp Coffee" and why were you craving it vs.
>>> other coffee?
>>>

>> If it's still made it is a coffee and chickory flavoured syrup. Awful
>> stuff but, as I wrote, fevers can produce strange cravings.
>>

>
> https://abitofhome.ca/tea-coffee-hot...fee-241ml.html
>


Fortunately I have never been exposed, than thus cannot freakishly crave
it.




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On 2021-02-25 10:54 a.m., Taxed and Spent wrote:
> On 2/25/2021 8:31 AM, Graham wrote:
>> On 2021-02-25 9:29 a.m., Graham wrote:
>>> On 2021-02-25 8:59 a.m., Taxed and Spent wrote:
>>>> On 2/25/2021 7:54 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>> On 2021-02-25 8:25 a.m., S Viemeister wrote:
>>>>>> On 25/02/2021 15:07, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>>>>> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:27:54 +0000, S Viemeister
>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 25/02/2021 03:40, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit
>>>>>>>>> specialty
>>>>>>>>> store or online.Â* Worth a try?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really
>>>>>>>> like it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is it used as a sandwich spread or in salad dressing?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've seen it used for both.
>>>>>
>>>>> About 40 years ago, I was recovering from the flu and had a sudden
>>>>> craving for it (along with Camp Coffee!!!!!) and discovered both in a
>>>>> supermarket with a big import section. I haven't had that coffee
>>>>> since!!
>>>>> It's strange what a fever will do to one's taste buds:-)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What do you mean by "Camp Coffee" and why were you craving it vs.
>>>> other coffee?
>>>>
>>> If it's still made it is a coffee and chickory flavoured syrup. Awful
>>> stuff but, as I wrote, fevers can produce strange cravings.
>>>

>>
>> https://abitofhome.ca/tea-coffee-hot...fee-241ml.html
>>

>
> Fortunately I have never been exposed, than thus cannot freakishly crave
> it.
>
>

It was freakish! And you have not missed anything!!!
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On 2/24/2021 11:26 PM, Graham wrote:
> On 2021-02-24 4:46 p.m., US Janet wrote:
>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:38:37 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>>
>>> On 2021-02-24 4:24 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:17:48 -0700, US Janet >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning.Â* The rest of the
>>>>> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>>>>>
>>>>> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip.Â* This is
>>>>> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right.Â* Sister-in-Law
>>>>> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me.Â* I've
>>>>> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip.Â* Tonight is the night.
>>>>> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
>>>>> Shredded cabbage
>>>>> diced onion
>>>>> shredded carrot
>>>>> Miracle Whip
>>>>> Milk to thin.
>>>>> No sallt
>>>>> No pepper
>>>>> (if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
>>>>> mustard and sweet pickles)
>>>>> (I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to addÂ* just a
>>>>> touch of bite)
>>>>> Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
>>>>> Janet US
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I grew up with Miracle Whip and switched to Hellman's once I moved off
>>>> to college.
>>>>
>>>> As I was reading your post above and saw mention of Miracle Whip, the
>>>> first thing that came to mind was its overly sweet taste, and Bingo! -
>>>> you mentioned it!
>>>>
>>> Have you ever tried Heinz English-style salad dressing?

>>
>> No.Â* Is it less sweet?Â* Tell me more.
>> Janet US
>>

> I think it's less sweet, in fact it's sharper than US salad dressings. A
> small bottle might be worth trying and you won't spend much for the
> experience:-)
>

My god you people. How hard is it to get out the stick blender and
make decent mayonnaise. What do you do when you want spaghetti? Do
you go for a can of Chef Boyardee? If not, why not? Why would you
bother with turning on your oven if you want *roast beef*? Hey, this
stuff is a Great Value, and it says roast beef right on the can.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Great-Val...12-oz/40975805

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> My god you people. How hard is it to get out the stick blender and
> make decent mayonnaise.


You know the answer. It's not hard. It's pointless, though, when I only
use a couple of tablespoons of mayo per month.

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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 22:26:52 -0700, Graham wrote:

> On 2021-02-24 4:46 p.m., US Janet wrote:
>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:38:37 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>>
>>> On 2021-02-24 4:24 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:17:48 -0700, US Janet >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning. The rest of the
>>>>> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>>>>>
>>>>> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip. This is
>>>>> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right. Sister-in-Law
>>>>> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me. I've
>>>>> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip. Tonight is the night.
>>>>> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
>>>>> Shredded cabbage
>>>>> diced onion
>>>>> shredded carrot
>>>>> Miracle Whip
>>>>> Milk to thin.
>>>>> No sallt
>>>>> No pepper
>>>>> (if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
>>>>> mustard and sweet pickles)
>>>>> (I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add just a
>>>>> touch of bite)
>>>>> Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
>>>>> Janet US
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I grew up with Miracle Whip and switched to Hellman's once I moved off
>>>> to college.
>>>>
>>>> As I was reading your post above and saw mention of Miracle Whip, the
>>>> first thing that came to mind was its overly sweet taste, and Bingo! -
>>>> you mentioned it!
>>>>
>>> Have you ever tried Heinz English-style salad dressing?

>>
>> No. Is it less sweet? Tell me more.
>> Janet US
>>

> I think it's less sweet, in fact it's sharper than US salad dressings. A
> small bottle might be worth trying and you won't spend much for the
> experience:-)


I think it's even more sweet. And looking at the nutritional info
it has more sugar than MW according to the nutritional info.

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On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 13:52:11 -0600, BryanGSimmons wrote:

> My god you people. How hard is it to get out the stick blender and
> make decent mayonnaise.


What do YOU do when you want ketchup or mustard? At least thsoe
have a much less change of having salmonella. And I prefer the
taste and convenience of store-bought condiments over my own.

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On 2021-02-25 3:16 p.m., Sqwertz wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 13:52:11 -0600, BryanGSimmons wrote:
>
>> My god you people. How hard is it to get out the stick blender and
>> make decent mayonnaise.

>
> What do YOU do when you want ketchup or mustard? At least thsoe
> have a much less change of having salmonella. And I prefer the
> taste and convenience of store-bought condiments over my own.


Are you kidding? Home made mayo is incredible. I don't use enough mayo
to bother making it, but if I was going to be using a lot for something
I would definitely whip up a batch.


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On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 16:24:39 -0500, Dave Smith
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>On 2021-02-25 3:16 p.m., Sqwertz wrote:
>> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 13:52:11 -0600, BryanGSimmons wrote:
>>
>>> My god you people. How hard is it to get out the stick blender and
>>> make decent mayonnaise.

>>
>> What do YOU do when you want ketchup or mustard? At least thsoe
>> have a much less change of having salmonella. And I prefer the
>> taste and convenience of store-bought condiments over my own.

>
>Are you kidding? Home made mayo is incredible. I don't use enough mayo
>to bother making it, but if I was going to be using a lot for something
>I would definitely whip up a batch.


Sqwertz is a real supermarket gourmet. He practically lives there.
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On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:51:16 -0700, Graham > wrote:

>On 2021-02-25 8:07 a.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:27:54 +0000, S Viemeister
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On 25/02/2021 03:40, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
>>>> store or online. Worth a try?
>>>>
>>> I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really like it.

>>
>> Is it used as a sandwich spread or in salad dressing?
>>

>I think that in the UK, it was more or less traditional to put a dollop
>on the side of the plate in which to dip the salad bits. It wasn't used
>to toss a salad.
>My sons used it in place of butter in sandwiches.


That's how I use it with a salad, never used it in sandwiches.
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On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 11:59:41 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 2:52:26 PM UTC-5, wrote:
>
>> My god you people. How hard is it to get out the stick blender and
>> make decent mayonnaise.

>
>You know the answer. It's not hard. It's pointless, though, when I only
>use a couple of tablespoons of mayo per month.
>
>Cindy Hamilton


Yes, what she said!
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Bruce wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 16:24:39 -0500, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
>
>> On 2021-02-25 3:16 p.m., Sqwertz wrote:
>>> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 13:52:11 -0600, BryanGSimmons wrote:
>>>
>>>> My god you people. How hard is it to get out the stick blender and
>>>> make decent mayonnaise.
>>>
>>> What do YOU do when you want ketchup or mustard? At least thsoe
>>> have a much less change of having salmonella. And I prefer the
>>> taste and convenience of store-bought condiments over my own.

>>
>> Are you kidding? Home made mayo is incredible. I don't use enough mayo
>> to bother making it, but if I was going to be using a lot for something
>> I would definitely whip up a batch.

>
> Sqwertz is a real supermarket gourmet. He practically lives there.
>


A great place to sniff asses, right master?




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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 13:52:11 -0600, BryanGSimmons wrote:
>
>> My god you people. How hard is it to get out the stick blender and
>> make decent mayonnaise.

>
> What do YOU do when you want ketchup or mustard? At least thsoe
> have a much less change of having salmonella. And I prefer the
> taste and convenience of store-bought condiments over my own.
>
> Your high horse is only a Little Pony, Byran.
>
> -sw
>


Speaking of small ... Doesn't Popeye say yoose are a dwarf in texass?

Maybe the homo sailor is right?





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On 2/25/2021 5:11 PM, Hank Rogers wrote:
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>
>

Damn, your repetitive posts about that are beyond stale.
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Lucretia Borgia wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 11:59:41 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> > wrote:
>
>> On Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 2:52:26 PM UTC-5, wrote:
>>
>>> My god you people. How hard is it to get out the stick blender and
>>> make decent mayonnaise.

>>
>> You know the answer. It's not hard. It's pointless, though, when I only
>> use a couple of tablespoons of mayo per month.
>>
>> Cindy Hamilton

>
> Yes, what she said!
>


It's the age old dilemma. YOOSE ain't got no basement!

Yoose make mayo in 55 gal drums and store it in yoose basement,
right next to the RO water filter!

SIMPLE.




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On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 13:52:11 -0600, BryanGSimmons
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>On 2/24/2021 11:26 PM, Graham wrote:
>> On 2021-02-24 4:46 p.m., US Janet wrote:
>>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:38:37 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2021-02-24 4:24 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:17:48 -0700, US Janet >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I made German Potato Salad first thing this morning.* The rest of the
>>>>>> meal will be Bratwurst and Cole Slaw.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For the first time ever I bought a jar of Miracle Whip.* This is
>>>>>> because my husband says my slaw doesn't taste right.* Sister-in-Law
>>>>>> says use the potato salad sauce that Mother-in-Law gave me.* I've
>>>>>> never used it because it uses Miracle Whip.* Tonight is the night.
>>>>>> Gosh Miracle Whip is sweet!.
>>>>>> Shredded cabbage
>>>>>> diced onion
>>>>>> shredded carrot
>>>>>> Miracle Whip
>>>>>> Milk to thin.
>>>>>> No sallt
>>>>>> No pepper
>>>>>> (if you're making potato salad you add hard boiled eggs, yellow
>>>>>> mustard and sweet pickles)
>>>>>> (I had to add a bit of Applle Cider Vinegar to the slaw to add* just a
>>>>>> touch of bite)
>>>>>> Cross my fingers, see if it is right.
>>>>>> Janet US
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I grew up with Miracle Whip and switched to Hellman's once I moved off
>>>>> to college.
>>>>>
>>>>> As I was reading your post above and saw mention of Miracle Whip, the
>>>>> first thing that came to mind was its overly sweet taste, and Bingo! -
>>>>> you mentioned it!
>>>>>
>>>> Have you ever tried Heinz English-style salad dressing?
>>>
>>> No.* Is it less sweet?* Tell me more.
>>> Janet US
>>>

>> I think it's less sweet, in fact it's sharper than US salad dressings. A
>> small bottle might be worth trying and you won't spend much for the
>> experience:-)
> >

>My god you people. How hard is it to get out the stick blender and
>make decent mayonnaise. What do you do when you want spaghetti? Do
>you go for a can of Chef Boyardee? If not, why not? Why would you
>bother with turning on your oven if you want *roast beef*? Hey, this
>stuff is a Great Value, and it says roast beef right on the can.
>https://www.walmart.com/ip/Great-Val...12-oz/40975805


You should have read more thoroughly to discover what the issue was.
Mayonnaise is not the issue.
Replicating something from childhood is the issue.
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On Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 4:55:05 PM UTC-5, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:51:16 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>
> >On 2021-02-25 8:07 a.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
> >> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 08:27:54 +0000, S Viemeister
> >> > wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 25/02/2021 03:40, Boron Elgar wrote:
> >>>> Nope. I have see it, I think, as "salad cream," at a Brit specialty
> >>>> store or online. Worth a try?
> >>>>
> >>> I think salad cream tastes dreadful, but I know many people really like it.
> >>
> >> Is it used as a sandwich spread or in salad dressing?
> >>

> >I think that in the UK, it was more or less traditional to put a dollop
> >on the side of the plate in which to dip the salad bits. It wasn't used
> >to toss a salad.
> >My sons used it in place of butter in sandwiches.

>
> That's how I use it with a salad, never used it in sandwiches.


I wonder how salad cream with lettuce tomato peppers and plenty of salt would taste on a cheese steak with griddle-toasted bread.
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