Originally Posted by Nickhead:
i store it in pantry, but i use it rarely. lots when i was younger, but you are right, there are way better things than tabasco.
Gotta have it on chicken fried steak and B&G, it's mandatory. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Mayo, definitely needs refrigerated.
Unadulterated Mayo is fine on the shelf. If you mix so much as a sprinkle of seasoning, let alone meats or vegetables into it, refrigerate immediately.
I didn't believe it at first, but I bought two jars, one on the shelf and one in the fridge. Months later, absolutely no difference.
If you have cheap mayo, the oils will actually be the first to turn. It yellows and gets a little nutty like rancid olive oil. But Hellman's is as shelf stable as anything outside honey.
Most anything you can find in a packet [ketchup, mustard, BBQ, jelly, Tabasco, mayo, honey, etc., of course sugar and nondairy creamer] is shelf safe in an airtight container. [Reply]
Anyone that cares: the Misen Kickstarter knives came in. Haven't used them yet, but they feel good and look pretty nice. Good weight to them, they feel sturdy. Sharp out of the box.
Planning to do something with a lot of prep this weekend to break one in and get a feel for it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Anyone that cares: the Misen Kickstarter knives came in. Haven't used them yet, but they feel good and look pretty nice. Good weight to them, they feel sturdy. Sharp out of the box.
Planning to do something with a lot of prep this weekend to break one in and get a feel for it.
Can't believe you would cheat on Victorinox. You're a disgusting human being. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
While I like my Victorinox, I like my Tojiro significantly more. For the money, the Vic is tough to beat. But there are better knives.
How could you even sleep at night?
You talked me into that knife and you just abandoned it like 2 legged dog. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I like cold condiments.
Yes, If it gets opened it goes in the fridge, backups on the shelf. Plus it's less places I have to look when cooking, refrigerator door or spice cabinet. [Reply]
Went for the hot dog gold yesterday and bought some Hebrew Nationals, had never tried them before because the price seemed way outta wack for a simple hotdog
They do look different, they're bigger and have a darker color to them than regular dogs... will try several later tonight and report back if they're worth the money [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Went for the hot dog gold yesterday and bought some Hebrew Nationals, had never tried them before because the price seemed way outta wack for a simple hotdog
They do look different, they're bigger and have a darker color to them than regular dogs... will try several later tonight and report back if they're worth the money
HN are good dogs. I prefer Nathan's, but can't go wrong with HN. [Reply]