I leave butter on the counter as well.
This is one of the cool things I can do when I am up north for the summer. It takes a week or so for me to remember. Here it would be a bowl of butter soup even with A/C. The other super awesome thing I always forget is that water gets colder when you let it run. (just remembered that again in Chicago)
Condiments, well we be on the spicy side here. Several varieties of mustards and horseradishes. Plain ole mayo and a wide variety of hot sauces. No miracle whip.
I am out of mayo now -- you guys made me have tuna salad for dinner. I made it with the rest of the plain mayo and a little of the wasabi mayo.
I HEARTILY endorse wasabi mayo in tuna salad now. NOM.
Also green curry when making home made coleslaw.
Does the mayo made with olive oil taste different from regular mayo to other people? Or are my taste buds just deluded?
Does the mayo made with olive oil taste different from regular mayo to other people?
It tastes
disgusting.
I threw out the whole jar. And I like olive oil! Just, not in mayo.
tried to keep up, but I just skipped. I can haz new PC.
Anne, I hope you are sleeping.
Fuck cancer, indeed.
Welcome back, erika!
Mostly skimming to say I'm home safe.
Does the mayo made with olive oil taste different from regular mayo to other people?
It tastes disgusting. I threw out the whole jar. And I like olive oil! Just, not in mayo.
I actually like it better than regular mayo, which I didn't expect. I figured the addition would be nasty, but instead I was all, "Sandwiches! I must make more sandwiches to put this on!"
I don't even know.
Two blazer and five blouse changes later, I have settled on my outfit for the interview. The Lagerfeld blazer didn't quite work (it has an asymmetrical front closure, which looks cool, but I know I would fidget with it), so I went with the equally lucky (yard sale score!) black wool Dior blazer. The blouse is a pink men's-style collared shirt that has black silk ruffles down the front button placket. (Almost like a 70s tux shirt, but in cotton and silk instead of polyester.)