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Date: | Fri, 30 May 1997 16:23:12 -0500 |
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>Hunh? is there milk in there somewhere? Mayo is basically egg,
>oil, lemon juice (or vinegar if prepared commercially), and
>flavorings like mustard or pepper or... to your taste.
Oops. I think I'm just delusional today... :P
I've never
>encountered a commercial mayo with milk to my knowledge, but it
>could happen. The best of the commercial mayos IMHO is Best
>Foods/Hellman's, though it has a bit of sugar, I buy mine when I
>need to at Trader Joe's, where they have an unsweetened variety -
>or make your own. Some of the low fat kinds may very well have
>casein or nonfat milk powder but we ignore them anyway on
>Neanderthin.
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>You'll be pleased with how many answers you can get from the book,
>when it arrives, except for the caveats about fruit, which Ray just
>posted he will expand on in the next edition...
Well, I'm waiting with baited breath. (The better to lure small animals, my
dear...)
:)
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