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Thrive market sells an avocado oil based mayo that has no seed oils. My wife uses it for the kids.Let us know if you end up coming up with a good recipe for mayo. I’m going to try your marinate recipe.
Thrive market sells an avocado oil based mayo that has no seed oils. My wife uses it for the kids.Let us know if you end up coming up with a good recipe for mayo. I’m going to try your marinate recipe.
That’s the same one I mentioned above. I don’t eat mayo but tried it and it taste like regular mayo without the seed oils. Kiddos seems to like it.See below for the ingredients in the Chosen Foods avocado oil based mayo. We get it at Costco.
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I can neither confirm nor deny, at least personally. I still can't taste following a TBI. But, Mrs. fwafwow likes it.That’s the same one I mentioned above. I don’t eat mayo but tried it and it taste like regular mayo without the seed oils. Kiddos seems to like it.
This is the brand we use as well. One of these days we will start making our own, it's pretty simple.See below for the ingredients in the Chosen Foods avocado oil based mayo. We get it at Costco.
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Do you guys really use that much mayo for it to matter? Seriously curious.
I rarely use it. Stone ground brown mustard on burgers and sandwiches.
Mark Bittman's. The trick is to have a food processor with a small bowl and to use the drizzle hole. Yolk of one egg (whole egg is fine if you're lazy like me), 2t mustard, 1T lemon juice or other acid, salt and pepper. Get all that going in the food processor and while it's running pour around 1C of oil through the little hole either on the lid or at the bottom of the plunger, that way it drips into the mix and emulsifies. Stop when it hits the consistency you want. Never buy mayo again.Let us know if you end up coming up with a good recipe for mayo. I’m going to try your marinate recipe.
I agree. I went to the grocery store last Saturday. I was amazed at the junk people eat. Because it’s easy. Strings of 24 ounce soda loaded over the side rails of their carts. Boxes of sugary cereal, bags and bags of potato chips, slim jim’s, cookies, ice cream, etc.No one gets out of here alive. Focus on your own health. You can't change anything else.
I went to a water park recently and I was overwhelmed with how extremely overweight most people are. It is a shame. When every other Commercial on TV is a Drug Manufacturer you know it is out of control. As I check out at the grocery store I am amazed at the absolute junk people have in their grocery carts. My wife and I cook at least 25-28 nights out of a month. We eat out maybe three to five nights a month. Then we take left overs for lunch.
I am amazed at how many people do not even cook their own meals. I was even more shocked recently when I ordered a Large Cheese Burger Meal with Fries and a Drink and it was over $12.00!
Holy smokes. That’s my kind of eating.I went to Greece this summer. When you see what they serve even in the restaurants you will understand that the American diet is processed shit. View attachment 755572View attachment 755573View attachment 755574View attachment 755575
Read the first few chapters of "Outlive" by Peter Attia. He writes about the state of our Heathcare system, population health statistics, etc.If you are legitimately interested, I’d be happy to delve into it. Others may already be able to point to the data. Otherwise, what is a good measure of health? And it need not be limited to one. Thinking out loud - it could be life expectancy. I could see having a population in which life expectancy has increased dramatically over long time periods, but with variance in shorter time periods (2020-21 being an example). I would think that prevalence of disease, mental illness, etc. could also be important measures.
Brisket don't need no sauce!Without sauce BBQ is just grilled or smoked meat. Now I love grilled and/or smoked meat........but I also love BBQ. Gotta have the sauce, otherwise I'll just eat a ribeye.
Yes. You are definitely a hardened criminal if mayonnaise isn’t a staple. FWIW, I make a lot of my own. Sunflower oil, egg whites and an emulsion blender. Lasts for a week or so in the fridge. Sunday evening is rinse and repeat for the weeks supply of mayo.Do you guys really use that much mayo for it to matter? Seriously curious.
I rarely use it. Stone ground brown mustard on burgers and sandwiches.
Ya I might have added mayo to a sanwhich when I bread maybe once or twice in 10 years haha.Yes. You are definitely a hardened criminal if mayonnaise isn’t a staple. FWIW, I make a lot of my own. Sunflower oil, egg whites and an emulsion blender. Lasts for a week or so in the fridge. Sunday evening is rinse and repeat for the weeks supply of mayo.