tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.comments2022-12-13T03:26:16.267-05:00The Adventures of Maël & CindyMaëlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14413309286655265584noreply@blogger.comBlogger458125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-63070616678720626042022-12-12T02:04:33.322-05:002022-12-12T02:04:33.322-05:00wow,this article continues to amaze me.wow,this article continues to amaze me.Wilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16251799836990905008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-43992994051219465982022-12-11T12:55:27.849-05:002022-12-11T12:55:27.849-05:00Good stuff, great arguments! Good stuff, great arguments! Wilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16251799836990905008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-78964906046930311742021-02-28T01:08:54.861-05:002021-02-28T01:08:54.861-05:00Thanks for the feedback Lynn. I've always want...Thanks for the feedback Lynn. I've always wanted to go back and play with it, but never have found the occasion. I'll have to try your proportions.Maëlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14413309286655265584noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-20221326351719357052021-02-27T21:36:08.567-05:002021-02-27T21:36:08.567-05:00Thanks for the recipe; it seems a lot of people ha...Thanks for the recipe; it seems a lot of people have copied it with slight changes, and reposted. Love the stick blender and jar technique. I've been playing with it and comparing to a jar of Duke's. I've still not nailed it, but I think it's closer using 4 tsp white vinegar, 1 tsp of cider vinegar, and .75 tsp salt. I've been using one whole egg instead of two yolks, because I started with someone else's version of the recipe. I may try your way, but the one whole egg makes a fine mayo and is simpler. My daughter likes it better than Duke's, after tasting them side-by-side! Oh, and I'm using a light-colored olive oil.Lynnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-16767896208026171602021-02-08T13:26:50.932-05:002021-02-08T13:26:50.932-05:00Significa ojos traviesos....quizás por la mirada d...Significa ojos traviesos....quizás por la mirada de Anna...Giselahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11278668842584406558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-31905412322036349332021-02-08T13:26:49.716-05:002021-02-08T13:26:49.716-05:00Significa ojos traviesos....quizás por la mirada d...Significa ojos traviesos....quizás por la mirada de Anna...Giselahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11278668842584406558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-46315421719129829202021-02-08T13:24:36.199-05:002021-02-08T13:24:36.199-05:00Significa ojos traviesos....quizás por la mirada d...Significa ojos traviesos....quizás por la mirada de Anna...Giselahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11278668842584406558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-19388753598879940522020-07-04T08:56:18.219-05:002020-07-04T08:56:18.219-05:00Know it verbatim 💕🍀Know it verbatim 💕🍀Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02080683096150614107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-21327942835897611632019-06-11T10:38:56.030-05:002019-06-11T10:38:56.030-05:00Appreciate this concise and accurate commentary. ...Appreciate this concise and accurate commentary. God's truth is not complicated. waterbabieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01096294622498409779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-6108536052206031812019-04-14T22:38:04.672-05:002019-04-14T22:38:04.672-05:00Great series! I agree with you that all believers ...Great series! I agree with you that all believers are to operate equally together as opposed to falling within a hierarchical system. The scriptures certainly point in this direction but it's so rarely lived out in the life of a church. One reason may be because we seem to exalt the preaching pastor of a church above any other. <br /><br />In your post regarding OT evidence, you bring up Moses as an example to support having a single leader for the church. However, Moses would actually be more akin to a national leader and could be a closer example to a "judge" like those found in the book of Judges. <br /><br />You're arguement would be stronger to include Aaron. Aaron and his descendants were the High Priests and the Levitical priesthood would be a better argument one could use to argue the senior pastoral position if they so chose to do so. <br /><br />However, in the Levitical priesthood there was a High Priest with priests who served equally various functions under him. So then a proponent of the senior pastor position could either argue that their senior pastor functions now in place of the levitical High Priest (easily rebutted) or that since Christ is our High Priest their senior pastor functions as a priest under Him. It's a flawed argument because it betrays their lack of knowledge to how the Levitical priesthood functioned (a single High Priest with equal priests under him), but a stronger argument an opponent could use from the OT than Moses.<br /><br />Now today Jesus is our High Priest (Hebrews 7) and 1 Peter 2:4-5 calls us a holy priesthood and so as the old covenant was a shadow of better things to come, perhaps we're now meant to function as a new sort of priesthood, with Christ as our High Priest instead of a descendant of Aaron equally serving together under the direction of our High Priest.Joshuahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02940325910255294106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-82992990377045282532019-04-08T16:11:55.181-05:002019-04-08T16:11:55.181-05:00I stumbled upon this post, and find it really intr...I stumbled upon this post, and find it really intriguing and helpful. I help lead a fledgling 'Fresh Expression' of the Body of Christ. You may be able to find my blog on Blogger as Adventures in Believing. Shalom!<br />JohnJDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15909578919121828256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-66831388217753775852017-11-12T19:10:27.355-05:002017-11-12T19:10:27.355-05:00Kevin
I made the mayo and it turned out great. I h...Kevin<br />I made the mayo and it turned out great. I had used another home recipe prior, and this was much better. One substitution I made was using "lighter flavor olive oil". I'm eating Paleo and that oil is on the approved list. I had used avocado oil in the last recipe and found to be much to strong. Kevinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-71184505620059226322017-05-09T17:50:40.490-05:002017-05-09T17:50:40.490-05:00Anonymous, I'm glad you liked the recipe. Chan...Anonymous, I'm glad you liked the recipe. Changing the oil will absolutely change the taste of the mayo. In general, most commercial mayos are made with oils that don't add much flavor like soybean oil (that's what Duke's uses). These days I use 200 g of light sunflower oil instead of the mixture I used in the past and I am happy with the outcome. The mixture of vinegar, lemon, paprika, salt, and mustard is what makes it taste similar to Duke's. Unfortunately, I never did get it perfect ... just close.Maëlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14413309286655265584noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-15766327685223985222017-05-09T14:07:37.731-05:002017-05-09T14:07:37.731-05:00I have made homemade mayonnaise before, but I was ...I have made homemade mayonnaise before, but I was looking for a recipe that tasted closer to Duke's. This was very tasty, but did not taste like Duke's. However, that could be because of the substitutions I made. I used all avocado oil and used white wine vinegar in place of the white vinegar. It was a little too acidic for traditional Mayo. But I usually add vinegar to my tuna, so it was perfect for that. Most of all, I really appreciate the method for making the Mayo using a stick blender. I used my immersion blender (which only has one speed), and it worked beautifully. I put all the ingredients into a quart-sized Mason jar, inserted the blender, mixed it for 30 seconds and voila. Easiest method ever. All I had to do was screw a to on the Mason jar to store the leftovers and rinse the blender. No cleanup! Thank you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-75959908022727686062016-09-18T00:30:44.895-05:002016-09-18T00:30:44.895-05:00Excellent mayo recipe! Dunno what one of the other...Excellent mayo recipe! Dunno what one of the other review was talking about, i used i bot too much pf white vinegar but then again it was 6%, non3 the less shame on me not you. Otherwise very excellent recipie! It tasted exactly like the Dukes I grew up on in NC! Thank so very much! Now, on to make some 'mater sandwiches!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08034465767586864239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-89047978614515168252016-08-30T19:04:23.071-05:002016-08-30T19:04:23.071-05:00Declan is saying she is being foolish and single m...Declan is saying she is being foolish and single minded, she is so intent on accomplishing a goal for all the wrong reasons.kimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07670228821679144250noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-37511445529753389372016-08-30T11:20:38.107-05:002016-08-30T11:20:38.107-05:00Thanks for the insight, justhink'n.Thanks for the insight, justhink'n.Maëlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14413309286655265584noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-42597263529299088532016-08-30T09:31:23.404-05:002016-08-30T09:31:23.404-05:00I do not know the meaning of "diddly-eye"...I do not know the meaning of "diddly-eye" but in the mid 1940's my Scots-Irish grandmother would sing a little a little song which, between verses, would say, "Diddly-eye, diddly-eye, diddly-eye dee; Diddly-eye, diddly-eye, diddly-eye die"! I always figured it was simply a phrase to add a beat to the song. I was reminded of it when I watched Leap Year for the first time last night! justhink'nhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05162324991376313516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-5461913384387780732016-05-03T10:45:30.525-05:002016-05-03T10:45:30.525-05:00Mael! I love Dukes and I love this recipe! I jus...Mael! I love Dukes and I love this recipe! I just came back because I lost my slip of paper with it!<br /><br />Thank you!Brandilynn Wonderlandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11660164703039800555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-38823774567010067332016-04-24T16:10:41.797-05:002016-04-24T16:10:41.797-05:00Thank you Kelsey, glad you enjoyed it. Cindy (my w...Thank you Kelsey, glad you enjoyed it. Cindy (my wife) loves Duke's Mayo, but is allergic to soy, so we found ourselves in a dilemma. Based on the ingredients on the jar, I played around through a few iterations and finally decided this was close enough. <br /><br />BTW - I now only use light sunflower oil, it's just more simple that way.Maëlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14413309286655265584noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-80871240931593991122016-04-24T16:05:34.233-05:002016-04-24T16:05:34.233-05:00This recipe was wonderful! 200 grams of oil equal...This recipe was wonderful! 200 grams of oil equals about 1 cup. Any good cook has a scale in their kitchen. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09677448647008511113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-24072926007211525072016-04-24T16:04:41.254-05:002016-04-24T16:04:41.254-05:00This recipe is wonderful! And 200 grams of oil equ...This recipe is wonderful! And 200 grams of oil equals about 1 cup. Any good cook has a scale in their kitchen. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09677448647008511113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-39557978992894925902016-03-09T23:28:06.199-05:002016-03-09T23:28:06.199-05:00Zach:
I'm sorry this recipe was not useful to...Zach:<br /><br />I'm sorry this recipe was not useful to you. I use it every week and have been enjoying it for years. <br /><br />As for the weight versus volume, I personally find it easier to use a scale, but thank you for furnishing a conversion for people without a scale. <br /><br />As for the amount of oil, I have found it very adequate, not excessive at all. Maybe your technique does not support that much oil, but with the use of a good stick blender, I find that I can use all that oil for only two egg yolks.Maëlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14413309286655265584noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-85103351527784505722016-03-09T22:04:38.176-05:002016-03-09T22:04:38.176-05:00Amen! I am grieved being in "church" whe...Amen! I am grieved being in "church" where the fellowship is superficial and people know one another only by having lived in this area for 50 years or more. The local church is supposed to be intimate, based on the blood of Christ, not our geographical lineage.Stuart Brogdenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05293983517209519257noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4589517995412770159.post-49996029350226704552016-02-21T18:34:53.575-05:002016-02-21T18:34:53.575-05:00This recipe is horrible. 100g of oil? Is that 100 ...This recipe is horrible. 100g of oil? Is that 100 grams of oil? First off who uses grams to measure volume? Anyways, using the fact that oil has a density of about 0.9 g/ml I determined that the recipe was calling for 111 ml of each type of oil. That's almost 1/2 a cup of each type of oil for almost a whole cup total of oil (way too much)! Long story don't use this recipe unless you want to waste a cup of oil and two eggs.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09395670103942915662noreply@blogger.com