Tweetmmm...I may have to try it on tuna! sounds good.
TweetJust wanted to let you know about this mayo I've been addicted to lately. It's made in California by co. named THE OJAI COOK. It's called Lemonaise, basically it's a type of mayo with lemon and other spices in it (as well as roasted garlic....yummmy). The light versions have zero carbs and only 35 cals/tbsp. It comes in few different varieties. If you an get your hands on it, you'll end up using it on everything!!!
here is their web page: www.ojaicook.com
Hope you like it as much as I do. It's amazing on grilled chicken breast or fish, and in tuna instead of regular mayo
Tweetmmm...I may have to try it on tuna! sounds good.
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TweetNow I'm hungry.
TweetI'm not kidding you, this stuff is AMAZING, I'm on my way now to get some more, new shipment just came in.
TweetI just checked their website and the nearest store is hour drive away. I don't know if I'm that hungry for some mayo.
TweetI can get it just a few blocks from my house. I'm there man!
The burden of originality is one that most people don't want to accept. They'd rather sit in front of the TV and let that tell them what they are suppose to like, what they're suppose to buy, and what they're suppose to laugh at. You have Beavis and Butthead telling you what music you're allowed to like and not like, and you've got sitcoms that have canned laughter that lets you know when to laugh if you're too stupid to know when the joke is. People are too lazy and too stupid to think for themselves because America has raised them that way.
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TweetNot sure what to suggest, other than call some health stores in your area (may not be listed on their website), perhaps an independant distributor carries it. That's how I got it, and I'm in Canada.Originally posted by Username
I just checked their website and the nearest store is hour drive away. I don't know if I'm that hungry for some mayo.
Tweetlooks pretty good maby ill order some
TweetThere is a health store not to far from me I'm going to give them a call. This stuff does sound good on some tuna.
TweetI like finding new foods. Last good find was jaleponeo mustard.(dont mind spelng) wouldlike to try that mayo w/ tuna!
TweetThey also have a mustart, it's called 'Citrus Mustard' with orange peel and fennel----very different, very good!Originally posted by BODY
I like finding new foods. Last good find was jaleponeo mustard.(dont mind spelng) wouldlike to try that mayo w/ tuna!
TweetYou sound like your a rep for THE OJAI COOK lol..
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Tweetlol......not even close, I just really like the product (and I don't make any profit from it!)Originally posted by Disposable_Hero
You sound like your a rep for THE OJAI COOK lol..
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Anything to make bland food taste better
TweetI’m not a real big fan of mayonnaise to begin with, but adding lemon flavor to it just doesn’t sound right. Seems like two tastes that don’t mix well together. Then again, that’s what I thought about Hawaiian pizza before I tried it. The Citrus Mustard does sounds pretty good though.
TweetI dont think I could ever turn my back on my beloved Miracle Whip..
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