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Old April 29, 2019   #1
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Default Duke's mayonnaise

Not exactly a tomato-based thread, but close enough.



After approximately 5 years looking, I found Duke's on a grocery shelf. It better be worth the wait. And, I still have a further 2-3 month wait to put it on tomatoes.



Reading the ingredients, it appears cider vinegar and oleoresin paprika are what sets it apart from the other mayos that I've tried.
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It has to be opened during a waxing moon and the tide coming in or it wont be any good.
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Odd or even day?
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How silly to think an odd or even day would make any difference.
Next you will be telling me you believe in unicorns.
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We tried Dukes a couple of years ago after reading a lot of praise for it online. My wife and I didn't care for it. I think it's a lot of whatever your used to. If I had any street cred, this post would likely have crushed it for many.
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Our supermarket's sell Duke's but I have never tried it. I usually buy Hellman's.
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Worth,


Not in the ones that poop Skittles, but in the Hebrew "re'em".
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We tried Dukes a couple of years ago after reading a lot of praise for it online. My wife and I didn't care for it. I think it's a lot of whatever your used to. If I had any street cred, this post would likely have crushed it for many.

"If I had any street cred, this post would likely have crushed it for many."


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Old April 29, 2019   #9
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Then there's Sir Kensington's in the small jar.
I'll have to check again, but I think it comes out to something like 12.00/16 ounces.
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Duke's Mayo hails from Greenville, SC! Yay! Greenville! :-)
Read about the mayo's founder, Eugenia Duke.

https://www.dukesmayo.com/stories/our-history/
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Old April 29, 2019   #11
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The label on my jar says THE C.F. SAUER CO., RICHMOND, VA 23220



www.dukesmayo.com
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Yep! The C.F. SAUER CO took over in 1929. Eugenia Duke couldn't keep up with demand.
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I'm getting low on Duke's I only have 5 big jars in stock and one I just opened the other day.
Plus A jar of McCormick's with lime.

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Hope you like it. Hellman's all day long for us.
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Always been a "Blue Plate" guy....
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