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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    Trigg I looked it up and was surprised at what I found, this was the first one I opened but some of the others said no, so go figure.





    https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...9171252AAtrzzq


    Now here they say the opposite.

    https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...2212909AAI1hua


    Makes no difference to me but it makes sense, with the vinegar and/or lemon in Mayo they are saying no it doesn't need to be refrigerated, as for me mine will stay in the fridge until I use it

    Just for Giggles I ran a search on if MW needed to be refrigerated and there was no response, seems no one cares
    No. MW users don't have to have the obvious explained to them like mayo users.

    Says on the jar "Refrigerate after opening".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    No. MW users don't have to have the obvious explained to them like mayo users.

    Says on the jar "Refrigerate after opening".
    Must be all that man made sheot in it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    Trigg I looked it up and was surprised at what I found, this was the first one I opened but some of the others said no, so go figure.





    https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...9171252AAtrzzq


    Now here they say the opposite.

    https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...2212909AAI1hua


    Makes no difference to me but it makes sense, with the vinegar and/or lemon in Mayo they are saying no it doesn't need to be refrigerated, as for me mine will stay in the fridge until I use it

    Just for Giggles I ran a search on if MW needed to be refrigerated and there was no response, seems no one cares
    Keep in mind that these are answers from regular people, and "we" should be wary enough to know how regular people are sometimes.

    I refrigerate most stuff except for vinegar based things like worcestershire or basalmac (sp?) and typically mustards. Ketchup and BBQ sauce I refrigerate because it's high in sugars. I also refrigerate hot sauce and Sriracha only because they get funky if left at room temps.

    But if you've ever home-made your own mayo which is pretty easy to do and it's really, really good, basically it's raw egg whites and oil whipped together with a Kitchen Aid, a little lemon juice and whatever you want to spice it with.
    Hold my beer for a sec...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    Eeewwww.... You already know the answer to THAT.
    I hear they are especially good with miracle whip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nukeman View Post
    Brussel sprouts are AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Yes they are! Fresh though...not frozen. Can't get enough of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    Yes they are! Fresh though...not frozen. Can't get enough of them.
    We won't have to share.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baba Booey View Post
    Keep in mind that these are answers from regular people, and "we" should be wary enough to know how regular people are sometimes.

    I refrigerate most stuff except for vinegar based things like worcestershire or basalmac (sp?) and typically mustards. Ketchup and BBQ sauce I refrigerate because it's high in sugars. I also refrigerate hot sauce and Sriracha only because they get funky if left at room temps.

    But if you've ever home-made your own mayo which is pretty easy to do and it's really, really good, basically it's raw egg whites and oil whipped together with a Kitchen Aid, a little lemon juice and whatever you want to spice it with.
    Try this site.... If you want a more scientific perspective.
    http://www.wvagriculture.org/images/...20brochure.pdf

    Q. WHAT HAPPENS IF I LEAVE
    MAYONNAISE UNREFRIGERATED FOR A
    LONG PERIOD OF TIME?
    A. From a food safety standpoint, commercial mayonnaise
    and mayonnaise-type dressings are perfectly stable when stored
    at room temperature after opening. Quality, not safety, is the
    only reason the labels on these products suggest that they be
    refrigerated after opening. Refrigeration ensures that the
    commercial mayonnaise keeps its fresh flavor for a longer
    period of time.
    Here is another from the FDA states it can be stored at room temp without issue.. (20c)

    http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/dai...71200/c004.pdf

    Lock, J.L. and Board, R,G., 1994. The fate of Salmonella enteriditis PT4 in deliberately
    infected commercial mayonnaise. Food Microbiology 11, pgs. 499-504
    Summary:
    “A total of 30 samples (24 different varieties) of commercial mayonnaise deliberately
    inoculated with Salmonella enteritidis PT4 have been studied. The fastest death rate
    of the test organism was obtained with a fat-free mayonnaise pH 2.6. There was a
    trend indicating that the antimicrobial attributes of mayonnaise were enhanced when
    the pH become more acid, especially with acetic acid as the acidulant. The looseness
    of the correlation of death rates with pH in the range 4-5 may well reflect the
    contribution of the diverse range of ingredients other than acids to the antimicrobial
    properties of this commodity. One general statement is possible, in the majority of
    mayonnaises S. enferitidis was protected to a limited extent by storage at 4°C viz a viz
    storage at 20°C.”
    Raghubeer, Errol V., Ke, Jim S., Campbell, Michael L., and Meyer, Richard S., 1994. Fate
    of Escherichia coli 0157:H7 and Other Coliforms in Commercial Mayonnaise
    and Refrigerated Salad Dressing. Journal of Food Protection, Vol. 58, pgs. 13-18
    Summary:
    “Commercial mayonnaise and refrigerated ranch salad dressing were inoculated at two
    levels with two strains of Escherichia coli 0 157:H7, a non-pathogenic E. coli, and the
    non-fecal coliform Enferobacter aerogenes. Results showed that at the high
    inoculation level (>106 colony forming units [CFU]/g) in mayonnaise stored at room
    temperature (ca. 22” C) both strains of 0157:H7 were undetected at 96 h. At the high
    inoculation level, all strains of coliform bacteria tested survived longer in salad
    dressing stored at 4°C than in mayonnaise stored at 22°C. The 0157:H7 strains were
    still present at low levels after 17 days. The survival time in the low-level inoculum
    (lo* CFU/g) study decreased, but the survival pattern in the two products was similar
    to that observed in the high-level inoculum study. Slight differences in survival among
    strains were observed. The greater antimicrobial effect of mayonnaise may be
    attributable to differences in pH, water activity (aW), nutrients, storage temperature,
    and the presence of lysozyme in the whole eggs used in the production of commercial
    mayonnaise. Coliform bacteria survived longer in refrigerated salad dressing than in
    mayonnaise particularly at the high-level inoculum. Both mayonnaise (pH 3.91) and
    salad dressing (pH 4.5 1) did not support the growth of any of the microorganisms
    even though survival was observed.”
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    So there you all go scientific conclusive PROOF Mayo does NOT need to be refrigerated for safety only the quality of the product and taste.... The ph and acidic value will kill all bacteria that is damaging to humans..
    Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want." -Dr. Randy Pausch


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nukeman View Post
    So there you all go scientific conclusive PROOF Mayo does NOT need to be refrigerated for safety only the quality of the product and taste.... The ph and acidic value will kill all bacteria that is damaging to humans..
    Let us know how it works out for ya.

    Hold my beer for a sec...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baba Booey View Post
    Let us know how it works out for ya.

    So are you saying that scientific testing is NOT good enough for you. Once again it is NOT about safety it is about QUALITY or how it will taste. The refrigerated Mayo will TASTE better but the room temp will not HARM you

    Personally I store it in the fridge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nukeman View Post
    So are you saying that scientific testing is NOT good enough for you. Once again it is NOT about safety it is about QUALITY or how it will taste. The refrigerated Mayo will TASTE better but the room temp will not HARM you

    Personally I store it in the fridge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    lol! - yep, that's what I'm saying.

    Call me a skeptic, sometimes common sense rules out.
    Hold my beer for a sec...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nukeman View Post
    So are you saying that scientific testing is NOT good enough for you. Once again it is NOT about safety it is about QUALITY or how it will taste. The refrigerated Mayo will TASTE better but the room temp will not HARM you

    Personally I store it in the fridge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Y'know, if you used MW, this wouldn't be a contentious issue.
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    Default Awaiting the results of the testing.

    NOT RECOMMENDED but.... Let's all see who wants to brag about using MAYO that has been stored at room temperature on your food. Or, try making some sandwiches with MAYO for your lunch, and let the sandwich sit in a bag, or container...not in a refrigerator, for more than eight hours. Then eat it.

    If you happen to make it through the following day without making you sick. Let us know how that worked out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nukeman View Post
    So are you saying that scientific testing is NOT good enough for you. Once again it is NOT about safety it is about QUALITY or how it will taste. The refrigerated Mayo will TASTE better but the room temp will not HARM you

    Personally I store it in the fridge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Nuke I watched a thing on TV where Eskimo's where burying fish for over a year to let them ferment before eating , nope they didn't die but I am not eating that fish either
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    Nuke I watched a thing on TV where Eskimo's where burying fish for over a year to let them ferment before eating , nope they didn't die but I am not eating that fish either
    I can eat Marine Corps chow, and STILL wouldn't touch that.
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