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BTW, what is it with Duke's mayo? This is not the first time I've heard about this. Mayo is a very simple thing. What makes it so much better than, say, Hellman's?
grits are good for one thing. when totally dried out. Hockey pucks!!
Raised on it....make a potato salad with it.....or put it on a tomato sandwich and you will see the difference....they tell me that it's loaded with stuff that ain't good for you so you just know its got to be good.
Never had Dukes...but that Kraft stuff is chemical mayo ...Hellmanns for me !!!!! but if Dukes shows up ill give it a try.
Had a friend from Ohio that used to come down to visit. His wife would throw away stuff to make room for a couple of cases of Duke's Mayo going back.
I'm pretty sure that Duke's & Hellman's are the same, just different names for different parts of the country. I COULD be wrong.
Thought I might have to visit my SIL in North Carolina to get Duke's but http://www.amazon.com/Dukes-Mayonnaise-32-Ounce-Jars-Pack/dp/B003LPSKPSor http://www.amazon.com/Dukes-Real-Mayonnaise-Pack-18oz/dp/B005AZ5LQI/ref=pd_bxgy_gro_text_y.
JP -- they sell it at ShopRite in South Jersey now. You're near Philly aren't you? Check your local ShopRite.
I always bought Hellmans until I went south and found Dukes . . . (that sounds slightly kinky to me )
I'll have to tell my wife to look in ShopRite...........she shoppes there quite a bit. BTW: I just received my Duke's from Amazon. My first taste reminded me of eggs. .
Eggsactly!!
Another use for grits: add to a can of paint, you now have non-slip paint.
All y'all grits haters can just go straight to Hell!!