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Many of the fast food items that Americans consume -- from burgers piled high with multiple patties and slathered with mayonnaise-based sauces to stuffed burritos dripping with sour cream and topped with different varieties of cheese--come loaded with an entire day's caloric allotment.
Grace Nasri: 10 Of The Fattiest Fast Foods Grace Nasri 2011
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Serve hot or warm with salad and a mayonnaise-based sauce like tartare or a herb mayonnaise.
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Other potential pitfalls are the chips, beer, wine, mayonnaise-based salads and ice cream that are often served at cookouts and other summer picnics.
Valerie Orsoni: The BBQ That's Good for You: This July 4th, Claim Independence From Unhealthy Grilling! Valerie Orsoni 2010
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A Spanish couple consulting their foodie guide book, civil servants from the nearby European Commission, as well as Belgians like Ms. Morel, wait for fries and one of a dozen mayonnaise-based sauces.
In Belgium, Potato Fans Fret Over Fate of Frites Frances Robinson 2011
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Perishables include mayonnaise-based items and sliced fruits, such as melons, Fisher said.
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Many of the fast food items that Americans consume -- from burgers piled high with multiple patties and slathered with mayonnaise-based sauces to stuffed burritos dripping with sour cream and topped with different varieties of cheese--come loaded with an entire day's caloric allotment.
Grace Nasri: 10 Of The Fattiest Fast Foods Grace Nasri 2011
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Many think a traditional slaw is dressed with a mayonnaise-based, tangy dressing, but in some parts of the country, the favorite dressing is light, vinegar based, and slightly sweet.
The City Cook Kate McDonough 2010
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This recipe for a mayonnaise-based potato salad comes from her father.
One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010
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Our years together were dotted with biker parties in the park, where everything smelled like leather and mayonnaise-based salads.
Vivian Rising Daniella Brodsky 2010
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Other potential pitfalls are the chips, beer, wine, mayonnaise-based salads and ice cream that are often served at cookouts and other summer picnics.
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