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August 17, 2012 Reviewer: Benjamin in Wisconsin |
| I couldn't be more pleased with Walden Farms' Miracle Mayo line of products. While the consistency is runnier than normal mayonnaise, the taste is spot on. Even my highly skeptical wife was instantly won over and has been using the chipotle mayo on her sandwiches for weeks. I consider mayo a pretty important condiment in my sandwiches, but the amount of calories in normal mayonnaise is atrocious. Even lite mayonnaise can add up. Walden Farms has provided a tasty alternative with almost no downside. Netrition's discount on Walden Farms' products make it affordable, too. In short, I give this an unqualified recommendation to anyone looking to cut the fat out of their sandwiches and mayo-based salads. |
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April 06, 2013 Reviewer: D K in Texas |
| This stuff rocks! I was highly skeptical--some Walden stuff misses a bit in taste. Not this mayo, it has taken the place of both mayo and miracle whip in our house. Even my wife loves it. |
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June 24, 2012 Reviewer: Meredith in North Carolina |
| Makes wonderful tuna and egg salad; tastes more like Miracle Whip than mayonnaise, but I like that better anyway. |
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June 04, 2012 Reviewer: Dennis in Arizona |
| I tried this on shredded cabbage yesterday (my wife and I are on HCG diet), and honestly, I was afraid what it might taste like. To our surprise, this was far better (flavor and texture) than cole slaw we'd been making with Hellman's Light mayo. No wonder it's called Miracle Mayo. Our cole slaw (we split this in half at dinner):
8 oz shredded cabbage
6-8 strawberries, sliced thin
2-3 tablespoons of the Miracle Mayo
3 packets Stevia
Sprinkle of salt
slight splash of vinegar
(allow it about ten minutes to set up) It's better than most cole slaw at restaurants. Thanks, Walden Farms, and thanks to Netrition for making this available and affordable. |
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June 01, 2012 Reviewer: A customer in Maine |
| This product is amazing! I would buy it even if it weren't low cal/low carb. I made a salad with lettuce, tomato, cucumber and onions, added a can of tuna and topped it with the Chipotle Miracle Mayo. It was filling and really delicious. A Happy customer in Maine |
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May 30, 2012 Reviewer: Dianne in Minnesota |
| The pomegranate mayo is fantastic! Everyone I've shared it with loves it. It is great for dressing a fruit salad, or as a dip for fruit. Great for chicken salad also. |
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May 30, 2012 Reviewer: Dianne in Minnesota |
| The Honey Mustard mayo is terrific. I used to mix together a little honey dijon, some Jersey sweet onion, and a touch more of mustard to make dressings for potato salad and coleslaw, but this has all those flavors together in one, plus it's a good consistency. Also good for chicken salad and tuna salad. Try it, you'll like it. |
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May 15, 2012 Reviewer: Ellen in Florida |
| Better than Miracle Whip in my opinion. Walden is a very special company that makes products that are great for all people but especially those who are diabetic or need to lose weight. I have now tried all of them and find that I use some faster than others, but I like all of them. |
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March 20, 2012 Reviewer: Cindy in Kansas |
| Ok, I'll have to admit I am more than slightly shocked when I tell you that the Chipotle is actually pretty good. I took a reviewer's advice and mixed it 50/50 with Helman's Light in a tuna sandwich and it was very good. It is sweet so it lends a Miracle Whip taste. Straight out of the jar, it is sweet, mildly grainy and spicy but the somewhat chemical taste dissipates when mixed. I am going to try the honey mustard and ranch. |
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August 01, 2011 Reviewer: Amie in Illinois |
| This is good stuff! I liked it before it was slightly reformulated to become "Miracle Mayo," but now it tastes even better. It is a terrific swap for any other mayo or sandwich spread that has calories in it. It is creamy and smooth, and has a very nice flavor that is a great addition to my sandwiches. I can't wait to try it in salads and dips! |
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December 29, 2008 Reviewer: Mary Jo in Minnesota |
| I have no problem with this using it as both salad dressing and sandwich spread I made some tuna salad with curry and celery and green peppers with this. delish........... |
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June 20, 2011 Reviewer: Deanna in Illinois |
| Walden Mayo has helped me keep 30 lbs off by mixing 2 jars of Walden with 1 jar of regular mayo. I do that with other Walden products to keep the flavor but lower the fat, calories and carbs. Love it! |
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June 20, 2009 Reviewer: Mary in Texas |
| The first time I tried this, I used it as traditional mayo on a sandwich and to make tuna salad. It was terrible! However, I gave it another go, this time using it to replace sour cream when making beans (with pico de gallo and guacamole). I like it much better as a sour cream replacement than as a mayo replacement. It has a "whang," that more closely replicates the sour bite of sour cream, than of traditional mayo. It's very thick, but if I need it to be softer, I just spoon out the amount needed and microwave it for a few moments. After heating it the first time, I'm totally hooked, now! I adore Walden Farms for allowing me to eat "normal foods" while maintaining a low-calorie eating plan. |
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June 03, 2011 Reviewer: A customer in Missouri |
| It's not exactly Mayo, but makes a good substitute. I use it in tuna or chicken salad. Also I noticed if you mix it up a little before use, it's a little bit creamier. |
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January 17, 2012 Reviewer: Judy in Ohio |
| A little thinner that I thought. Kind of reminds me of slaw dressing - the taste also but I mix it 1/2 and 1/2 with lite mayo. Still saving calories. |
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June 25, 2010 Reviewer: Krista in Connecticut |
| This is really not bad for no calories, however don't eat it on its own.... |
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May 19, 2008 Reviewer: A customer in New York |
| Well, don't toss your jar just yet. :) The texture is there and while not a great taste on its own, here are some possible uses: for tuna or egg salad, mix it with half regular or lighter mayo, thereby stretching volume and essentially cutting your calories in half. Or combine with a low carb ketchup and make a passable Thousand Island dip or dressing. If your deviled eggs include enough of another flavor (I like Old Bay Seasoning in mine) the Waldens would work out fine without the addition of additional "real" mayo. My biggest issue with the product is that it seems awfully salty, and while I am not watching the sodium in my diet too carefully, the salty taste limits some of the ways you can use the product. |
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May 15, 2008 Reviewer: A customer in Ohio |
| I just tried this product in place of regular mayo today but didn't really care for the taste. I am going to try mixing it with some mustard and see if it tastes any better. If not, it will be another product in the trash can. |
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May 28, 2008 Reviewer: Jacqueline in New York |
| I know with lo calorie, lo carb you can lose a little flavor, but this product is absolutely disgusting! I tasted it first before using it on my food. I would describe the taste as very chemical-like...that's the best I can do. I use quite a few of Walden Products and have been very pleased. Don't bother with this one...mine went into the garbage! |
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April 04, 2013 Reviewer: Tristan in Australia |
| ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING!!!
Threw the jar away after first taste...and its nothing like mayo or anything near it.Bit of false advertising for me but anyway. Don't waste your money.. |
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November 04, 2012 Reviewer: Leslie in Illinois |
| This was pretty terrible. The texture was pretty watery, which wouldn't have been that big a deal if the flavor had been decent. The main problem with the flavor is that it is sweet -- super-sweet. Mayonnaise isn't sweet -- this tasted more like that awful Miracle-whip. To make matters worse, there was barely a hint of chipotle flavor. I was able to improve it by mixing in some Chipotle Salsa but it was still too sweet. Pretty much a complete miss. |
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November 02, 2011 Reviewer: suzanne in Pennsylvania |
| I purchased both the plain miracle mayo and the honey mustard flavor. Both are a less than stellar. My first taste was from a freshly opened, room temp jar. Consistency was very watery and the taste was just a step above revolting. Both of them tasted very chemical-y. The taste and consistancy were bad enough to make me quesiton if somehow they were spoiled.
I chilled the 2 jars. The original flavor thickened up abit while the honey mustard is still very runny. Chilled, the flavor is a bit better, less chemically but in my opinion chalky with a strong vinegar taste. Think vinegar flavored malox. Would not purchase again. |
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September 04, 2008 Reviewer: Donna in New York |
| Looks horrible and tastes even worse - actually there's not much flavor. Would definitely not buy this again. |
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May 13, 2008 Reviewer: Cindy in Kansas |
| Sorry Walden Farms but this is too nasty!! I'm not picky and a chronic dieter so I'll accept a certain amount pain for fewer calories but I tasted 1/4 of a teaspoon of this and tossed it. Grainy, spongy. Use Hellman's reduced fat mayo at only 20 calories per tablespoon, a zillion times better!! |
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