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Anastasia Mayo is 5'.
Nathan Mayo died in 1960.
Melvin Mayo was born in 1880.
William Mayo - civil engineer - died in 1744.
Thomas Mayo Brewer died in 1880.
About 5 - 10 minutes
Store it in the icebox, tightly closed ... the same as mayo.
In doing research online about this, it seems that store bought mayo, like Hellmans, is fine because the eggs used are pasturized. SO go ahead and eat. However, you shouldn't make home-made mayo (who does?) and should also avoid any softcooked or raw eggs.
Yes. More than enough. As long as you were thourough with applying the mayo - that's plenty of time.
ones with no calories or fat.....you should go to your locol store and ask the store person were you can find it
look at the expiration date, if its in the jar in the fridge it should last about 2-3 months. if its on a sandwich it should last a few hours, depending on how cool it is. In my opinion mayo can not go bad in 3 to 4 months because of the vinegar that preserves it
Bought readymade, the best-before-date will be on the container. Made at home, the best-before-date of the mayo will be on the jar. If the dip has been kept refrigerated, then those dates will apply. Otherwise, I would be wary of any dip which was more than a few hours out of a fridge.
at least 2 days
3 weeks if refrigerated, 2 weeks if not. :D
You can find it in a grocery store near you. A supermarket or a Walmart is likely to have this product.
Two or three days, not counting the day you bought it.
The Mayo scissors were invented by Charles Horace Mayo and William Charles Mayo. They were brothers, doctors, and the founders of the famous Mayo Clinic.