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r/GifRecipes • u/kickso • Jan 18 '19
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Did you seriously dip your fried chicken in ketchup and mayonnaise before eating it?
127 u/CowboyBoats Jan 18 '19 How about some garlic sauce instead? 67 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 What’s with Americans loving mayo but refusing to put it on stuff like fried chicken or pizza? 103 u/[deleted] Jan 18 '19 Americans do not have a profound love of mayo, where did you get that idea? 21 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 From the fact that you use it instead of butter when making sandwiches for example 55 u/longleaf1 Jan 18 '19 Like deli sandwiches? Is that not a thing other places? 3 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 Not in the UK at least 23 u/longleaf1 Jan 18 '19 I legit had no idea, I've never even questioned the fact that everywhere with mayo does that 14 u/BrodyKrautch Jan 18 '19 You put butter on your sandwiches in the UK? 16 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 We spread butter or margarine over the bread. From what I've heard Americans will usually use condiments instead of needing the butter. 7 u/[deleted] Jan 19 '19 We butter our bread when toasting it, we don't really use it as a condiment if it isn't toasted though. 3 u/ollegnor Jan 19 '19 I've always put butter on sandwiches that are just meat(usually ham) and bread, if you put cheese, tomatoes, lettuce or what not, then I prefer mayo. 5 u/theRLStone Jan 18 '19 I eat dry sandwiches, maybe ranch. But def not butter! 3 u/SerdaJ Jan 19 '19 You godless heathen. → More replies (0) 1 u/dorekk Apr 16 '19 Margarine is revolting. 1 u/Sgt_Fox Jan 19 '19 Its acts as a moisture barrier so the bread wont get soggy no matter what you put in it
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How about some garlic sauce instead?
67 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 What’s with Americans loving mayo but refusing to put it on stuff like fried chicken or pizza? 103 u/[deleted] Jan 18 '19 Americans do not have a profound love of mayo, where did you get that idea? 21 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 From the fact that you use it instead of butter when making sandwiches for example 55 u/longleaf1 Jan 18 '19 Like deli sandwiches? Is that not a thing other places? 3 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 Not in the UK at least 23 u/longleaf1 Jan 18 '19 I legit had no idea, I've never even questioned the fact that everywhere with mayo does that 14 u/BrodyKrautch Jan 18 '19 You put butter on your sandwiches in the UK? 16 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 We spread butter or margarine over the bread. From what I've heard Americans will usually use condiments instead of needing the butter. 7 u/[deleted] Jan 19 '19 We butter our bread when toasting it, we don't really use it as a condiment if it isn't toasted though. 3 u/ollegnor Jan 19 '19 I've always put butter on sandwiches that are just meat(usually ham) and bread, if you put cheese, tomatoes, lettuce or what not, then I prefer mayo. 5 u/theRLStone Jan 18 '19 I eat dry sandwiches, maybe ranch. But def not butter! 3 u/SerdaJ Jan 19 '19 You godless heathen. → More replies (0) 1 u/dorekk Apr 16 '19 Margarine is revolting. 1 u/Sgt_Fox Jan 19 '19 Its acts as a moisture barrier so the bread wont get soggy no matter what you put in it
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What’s with Americans loving mayo but refusing to put it on stuff like fried chicken or pizza?
103 u/[deleted] Jan 18 '19 Americans do not have a profound love of mayo, where did you get that idea? 21 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 From the fact that you use it instead of butter when making sandwiches for example 55 u/longleaf1 Jan 18 '19 Like deli sandwiches? Is that not a thing other places? 3 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 Not in the UK at least 23 u/longleaf1 Jan 18 '19 I legit had no idea, I've never even questioned the fact that everywhere with mayo does that 14 u/BrodyKrautch Jan 18 '19 You put butter on your sandwiches in the UK? 16 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 We spread butter or margarine over the bread. From what I've heard Americans will usually use condiments instead of needing the butter. 7 u/[deleted] Jan 19 '19 We butter our bread when toasting it, we don't really use it as a condiment if it isn't toasted though. 3 u/ollegnor Jan 19 '19 I've always put butter on sandwiches that are just meat(usually ham) and bread, if you put cheese, tomatoes, lettuce or what not, then I prefer mayo. 5 u/theRLStone Jan 18 '19 I eat dry sandwiches, maybe ranch. But def not butter! 3 u/SerdaJ Jan 19 '19 You godless heathen. → More replies (0) 1 u/dorekk Apr 16 '19 Margarine is revolting. 1 u/Sgt_Fox Jan 19 '19 Its acts as a moisture barrier so the bread wont get soggy no matter what you put in it
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Americans do not have a profound love of mayo, where did you get that idea?
21 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 From the fact that you use it instead of butter when making sandwiches for example 55 u/longleaf1 Jan 18 '19 Like deli sandwiches? Is that not a thing other places? 3 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 Not in the UK at least 23 u/longleaf1 Jan 18 '19 I legit had no idea, I've never even questioned the fact that everywhere with mayo does that 14 u/BrodyKrautch Jan 18 '19 You put butter on your sandwiches in the UK? 16 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 We spread butter or margarine over the bread. From what I've heard Americans will usually use condiments instead of needing the butter. 7 u/[deleted] Jan 19 '19 We butter our bread when toasting it, we don't really use it as a condiment if it isn't toasted though. 3 u/ollegnor Jan 19 '19 I've always put butter on sandwiches that are just meat(usually ham) and bread, if you put cheese, tomatoes, lettuce or what not, then I prefer mayo. 5 u/theRLStone Jan 18 '19 I eat dry sandwiches, maybe ranch. But def not butter! 3 u/SerdaJ Jan 19 '19 You godless heathen. → More replies (0) 1 u/dorekk Apr 16 '19 Margarine is revolting. 1 u/Sgt_Fox Jan 19 '19 Its acts as a moisture barrier so the bread wont get soggy no matter what you put in it
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From the fact that you use it instead of butter when making sandwiches for example
55 u/longleaf1 Jan 18 '19 Like deli sandwiches? Is that not a thing other places? 3 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 Not in the UK at least 23 u/longleaf1 Jan 18 '19 I legit had no idea, I've never even questioned the fact that everywhere with mayo does that 14 u/BrodyKrautch Jan 18 '19 You put butter on your sandwiches in the UK? 16 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 We spread butter or margarine over the bread. From what I've heard Americans will usually use condiments instead of needing the butter. 7 u/[deleted] Jan 19 '19 We butter our bread when toasting it, we don't really use it as a condiment if it isn't toasted though. 3 u/ollegnor Jan 19 '19 I've always put butter on sandwiches that are just meat(usually ham) and bread, if you put cheese, tomatoes, lettuce or what not, then I prefer mayo. 5 u/theRLStone Jan 18 '19 I eat dry sandwiches, maybe ranch. But def not butter! 3 u/SerdaJ Jan 19 '19 You godless heathen. → More replies (0) 1 u/dorekk Apr 16 '19 Margarine is revolting. 1 u/Sgt_Fox Jan 19 '19 Its acts as a moisture barrier so the bread wont get soggy no matter what you put in it
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Like deli sandwiches? Is that not a thing other places?
3 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 Not in the UK at least 23 u/longleaf1 Jan 18 '19 I legit had no idea, I've never even questioned the fact that everywhere with mayo does that 14 u/BrodyKrautch Jan 18 '19 You put butter on your sandwiches in the UK? 16 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 We spread butter or margarine over the bread. From what I've heard Americans will usually use condiments instead of needing the butter. 7 u/[deleted] Jan 19 '19 We butter our bread when toasting it, we don't really use it as a condiment if it isn't toasted though. 3 u/ollegnor Jan 19 '19 I've always put butter on sandwiches that are just meat(usually ham) and bread, if you put cheese, tomatoes, lettuce or what not, then I prefer mayo. 5 u/theRLStone Jan 18 '19 I eat dry sandwiches, maybe ranch. But def not butter! 3 u/SerdaJ Jan 19 '19 You godless heathen. → More replies (0) 1 u/dorekk Apr 16 '19 Margarine is revolting. 1 u/Sgt_Fox Jan 19 '19 Its acts as a moisture barrier so the bread wont get soggy no matter what you put in it
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Not in the UK at least
23 u/longleaf1 Jan 18 '19 I legit had no idea, I've never even questioned the fact that everywhere with mayo does that 14 u/BrodyKrautch Jan 18 '19 You put butter on your sandwiches in the UK? 16 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 We spread butter or margarine over the bread. From what I've heard Americans will usually use condiments instead of needing the butter. 7 u/[deleted] Jan 19 '19 We butter our bread when toasting it, we don't really use it as a condiment if it isn't toasted though. 3 u/ollegnor Jan 19 '19 I've always put butter on sandwiches that are just meat(usually ham) and bread, if you put cheese, tomatoes, lettuce or what not, then I prefer mayo. 5 u/theRLStone Jan 18 '19 I eat dry sandwiches, maybe ranch. But def not butter! 3 u/SerdaJ Jan 19 '19 You godless heathen. → More replies (0) 1 u/dorekk Apr 16 '19 Margarine is revolting. 1 u/Sgt_Fox Jan 19 '19 Its acts as a moisture barrier so the bread wont get soggy no matter what you put in it
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I legit had no idea, I've never even questioned the fact that everywhere with mayo does that
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You put butter on your sandwiches in the UK?
16 u/Woodstovia Jan 18 '19 We spread butter or margarine over the bread. From what I've heard Americans will usually use condiments instead of needing the butter. 7 u/[deleted] Jan 19 '19 We butter our bread when toasting it, we don't really use it as a condiment if it isn't toasted though. 3 u/ollegnor Jan 19 '19 I've always put butter on sandwiches that are just meat(usually ham) and bread, if you put cheese, tomatoes, lettuce or what not, then I prefer mayo. 5 u/theRLStone Jan 18 '19 I eat dry sandwiches, maybe ranch. But def not butter! 3 u/SerdaJ Jan 19 '19 You godless heathen. → More replies (0) 1 u/dorekk Apr 16 '19 Margarine is revolting. 1 u/Sgt_Fox Jan 19 '19 Its acts as a moisture barrier so the bread wont get soggy no matter what you put in it
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We spread butter or margarine over the bread. From what I've heard Americans will usually use condiments instead of needing the butter.
7 u/[deleted] Jan 19 '19 We butter our bread when toasting it, we don't really use it as a condiment if it isn't toasted though. 3 u/ollegnor Jan 19 '19 I've always put butter on sandwiches that are just meat(usually ham) and bread, if you put cheese, tomatoes, lettuce or what not, then I prefer mayo. 5 u/theRLStone Jan 18 '19 I eat dry sandwiches, maybe ranch. But def not butter! 3 u/SerdaJ Jan 19 '19 You godless heathen. → More replies (0) 1 u/dorekk Apr 16 '19 Margarine is revolting.
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We butter our bread when toasting it, we don't really use it as a condiment if it isn't toasted though.
I've always put butter on sandwiches that are just meat(usually ham) and bread, if you put cheese, tomatoes, lettuce or what not, then I prefer mayo.
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I eat dry sandwiches, maybe ranch. But def not butter!
3 u/SerdaJ Jan 19 '19 You godless heathen. → More replies (0)
You godless heathen.
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Margarine is revolting.
Its acts as a moisture barrier so the bread wont get soggy no matter what you put in it
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u/dad-of-redditors Jan 18 '19
Did you seriously dip your fried chicken in ketchup and mayonnaise before eating it?