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In reply to the discussion: What condiment goes best on Friday's turkey sandwich? Mayo or Miracle Whip? I say Miracle Whip. What about you? [View all]Nittersing
(7,992 posts)42. There's something about mayo and pepper that's just so good !!
I use it for turkey sandwiches, but also for roast beef sandwiches. There's just something about that combo that really satisfies my taste buds.
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What condiment goes best on Friday's turkey sandwich? Mayo or Miracle Whip? I say Miracle Whip. What about you? [View all]
debm55
Nov 23
OP
Thank you very much, I also eat my turkey sandwich with jellied cranberries, stuffings and cole slaw. If it is plain
debm55
Nov 23
#30
Can we ever overcome this fundamental disagreement and close this chasm between us?
catbyte
Nov 23
#10
I did and I didn't like it. Kewpie Japanese mayo is better, but it's always gonna be Hellman's
catbyte
Nov 23
#34
I am glad you like your Duke's mayo, HappyH. I prefer the sweet tang of Miracle Whip.
debm55
Nov 23
#19
Thank you very much, WmChris. I have never had mustard on turkey. However I do use on ham.
debm55
Nov 23
#22
That sounds great, MiHale. Of course I would us MW to put my cranberries and horseradish in .Thank you.
debm55
Nov 23
#23
Thank you very much MiHale. I remember those foods--hated them. You can have chicken instead of turkey for Thanksgiving.
debm55
Nov 24
#52
Dear up the vibe, You might want to try Amazon. Upthevibe. Or do a search for it and see if it is sold from the site.
debm55
Nov 23
#44
Thank you very much,yellowdogintexas. Thank you , I am going to have to try mayo. I put it on my bucket list.
debm55
Nov 24
#55
Thank you LNM. I bought some at the Farmers Market. This will be a first for me. I hope it's good. Happy Thanksgiving.
debm55
Nov 24
#56
It depends on the turkey sandwich. If I put turkey, stuffing and jellied cranberry sauce on, there is no MW. With
debm55
Nov 24
#57
No, not marshmallow. Only the other choice if you don't like Mayo. Very similiar but Miracle Whip is sweeter. Thank you
debm55
Nov 24
#54
Thank you pfitz59 for your choice. My tummy can stomach it, so I will have MW. Have a great Thanksgiving.
debm55
Nov 24
#66
So be it Cirsium, You will miss out on that sweet tanging taste. Hhahhahha. Have a Happy Thanksgiving,
debm55
Nov 24
#70
Question for you---what are wickles? Thank you PuraVidaDreamin. Have a Great Thanksgiving.
debm55
Nov 24
#71
HAHHAHAHAHAH. I was waiting for you to come on the thread and say DUKES, Thank you BOSSHOG and you have a wonderful
debm55
Nov 24
#78
Mayo (real stuff), Dijon mustard, havarti cheese, some sprouts, and a crusty sourdough bread.
Botany
Nov 24
#77
Thank you very much for sharing with us your secret to making the taste sweeter. buzzcrumphunger have a wonderful
debm55
Nov 24
#82
I grew up with Miracle Whip and didn't even know what mayo was until I was an adult.
Xavier Breath
Nov 24
#85
Thank you very much, Xavier Breath. Enjoy your sandwich with Miracle Whip and may you and yours have a great
debm55
Nov 24
#88