Potato salad, coleslaw, macaroni salad

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh h*ll no to all of them, especially if it’s some Costco trash in a plastic tub.

I’d eat coleslaw if it was freshly homemade and not from bagged-pre shredded cabbage and bottled dressing.

I’d eat potato salad if it was the German kind where it is dressed with a vinegar dressing and not mayo.

I would never eat a macaroni salad


I love macaroni salad. but use little , very little ,mayo. store bought has too much
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's with the mayo hate? It's eggs and oil? So weird.


It’s wild to me too.

Italian cold cut with no mayo?

My homemade tomato pie, mayo… yum

Tartar sauce in a fried fish sandwich, now grant it I only get one of these a year but yum,

Mexican street corn

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not surprising that the first 3 posters did exactly what OP asked not to do and extolled their disgust over Mayo.

In the context of the post, I would choose the cole slaw. Store bought potato and macaroni salad fare worse than basic cole slaw from the grocery stores.


Most people these days do not like mayo. If you had a choice of eating mud, a slug or bird poop - which would you choose? Probably none because the thought disgusts you. There is no such thing as YOU MUST choose one. We aren't 5 playing would you rather.


That's hardly true, that most people don't like mayo. It's hidden in a lot of things people eat all the time. Dips, spreads, crab cakes, etc.


Just look at this thread - MOST don't! Hardly anyone I know eats it and they use substitutes in dips.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's with the mayo hate? It's eggs and oil? So weird.


Its white jello and smells like vinegar. No. Just no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's with the mayo hate? It's eggs and oil? So weird.


It’s wild to me too.

Italian cold cut with no mayo?

My homemade tomato pie, mayo… yum

Tartar sauce in a fried fish sandwich, now grant it I only get one of these a year but yum,

Mexican street corn



Nope don't eat any of those. I hate that most BBQ places only have sides with mayo in them. Sick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's with the mayo hate? It's eggs and oil? So weird.


Its white jello and smells like vinegar. No. Just no.


NP. But you’d eat aioli, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's with the mayo hate? It's eggs and oil? So weird.


Its white jello and smells like vinegar. No. Just no.


NP. But you’d eat aioli, right?


No, gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not surprising that the first 3 posters did exactly what OP asked not to do and extolled their disgust over Mayo.

In the context of the post, I would choose the cole slaw. Store bought potato and macaroni salad fare worse than basic cole slaw from the grocery stores.


Most people these days do not like mayo. If you had a choice of eating mud, a slug or bird poop - which would you choose? Probably none because the thought disgusts you. There is no such thing as YOU MUST choose one. We aren't 5 playing would you rather.


That's hardly true, that most people don't like mayo. It's hidden in a lot of things people eat all the time. Dips, spreads, crab cakes, etc.


Just look at this thread - MOST don't! Hardly anyone I know eats it and they use substitutes in dips.


I think many people on this site say whatever they feel makes them seem more high brow or refined than other people.
Anonymous
I would eat any that are homemade, none that are deli, because they usually use way too much mayo.

If I had to pick one, it would be deli potato salad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not surprising that the first 3 posters did exactly what OP asked not to do and extolled their disgust over Mayo.

In the context of the post, I would choose the cole slaw. Store bought potato and macaroni salad fare worse than basic cole slaw from the grocery stores.


Most people these days do not like mayo. If you had a choice of eating mud, a slug or bird poop - which would you choose? Probably none because the thought disgusts you. There is no such thing as YOU MUST choose one. We aren't 5 playing would you rather.


That's hardly true, that most people don't like mayo. It's hidden in a lot of things people eat all the time. Dips, spreads, crab cakes, etc.


Just look at this thread - MOST don't! Hardly anyone I know eats it and they use substitutes in dips.


I think many people on this site say whatever they feel makes them seem more high brow or refined than other people.


You think not eating mayo is high brow? Like mayo is a low class condiment? How odd. I just know that It looks gross, smells gross and tastes gross. It spoils quickly. Time to cancel the mayo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not surprising that the first 3 posters did exactly what OP asked not to do and extolled their disgust over Mayo.

In the context of the post, I would choose the cole slaw. Store bought potato and macaroni salad fare worse than basic cole slaw from the grocery stores.


Most people these days do not like mayo. If you had a choice of eating mud, a slug or bird poop - which would you choose? Probably none because the thought disgusts you. There is no such thing as YOU MUST choose one. We aren't 5 playing would you rather.


That's hardly true, that most people don't like mayo. It's hidden in a lot of things people eat all the time. Dips, spreads, crab cakes, etc.


Just look at this thread - MOST don't! Hardly anyone I know eats it and they use substitutes in dips.


I think many people on this site say whatever they feel makes them seem more high brow or refined than other people.


I’m pretty convinced that the people who rage the hardest against “trashy” stuff grew up LC. I’ve never seen an UMC/UC give a shit about mayo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's with the mayo hate? It's eggs and oil? So weird.


After heart disease, cancer, and automobiles, it kills the most people that go to outdoor events.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not surprising that the first 3 posters did exactly what OP asked not to do and extolled their disgust over Mayo.

In the context of the post, I would choose the cole slaw. Store bought potato and macaroni salad fare worse than basic cole slaw from the grocery stores.


Most people these days do not like mayo. If you had a choice of eating mud, a slug or bird poop - which would you choose? Probably none because the thought disgusts you. There is no such thing as YOU MUST choose one. We aren't 5 playing would you rather.


That's hardly true, that most people don't like mayo. It's hidden in a lot of things people eat all the time. Dips, spreads, crab cakes, etc.


Just look at this thread - MOST don't! Hardly anyone I know eats it and they use substitutes in dips.


People aren't saying they don't like mayo they just don't like these salads and sides. People eat mayo in a lot of things and probably don't even realize they are eating it. And it's oil and eggs. So scary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's with the mayo hate? It's eggs and oil? So weird.


After heart disease, cancer, and automobiles, it kills the most people that go to outdoor events.


You forgot drowning, diabetes, anaphylaxis from bees/foods and anything else, and just about everything else. People are dying from macaroni salad at outdoor events.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not surprising that the first 3 posters did exactly what OP asked not to do and extolled their disgust over Mayo.

In the context of the post, I would choose the cole slaw. Store bought potato and macaroni salad fare worse than basic cole slaw from the grocery stores.


Most people these days do not like mayo. If you had a choice of eating mud, a slug or bird poop - which would you choose? Probably none because the thought disgusts you. There is no such thing as YOU MUST choose one. We aren't 5 playing would you rather.


That's hardly true, that most people don't like mayo. It's hidden in a lot of things people eat all the time. Dips, spreads, crab cakes, etc.


Just look at this thread - MOST don't! Hardly anyone I know eats it and they use substitutes in dips.


I think many people on this site say whatever they feel makes them seem more high brow or refined than other people.


+1 It's ridiculous. Like 4 years ago when everyone started dramatically declaring that they threw up whenever they heard the word moist. Just shut up, you don't look like a special delicate flower for suddenly hating what everyone else suddenly hates. Just remember, on Wednesdays we wear pink. And if we see you eating mayo we'll call you fat!
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