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Genuine. Or sexuo- genuinedo.I make a good bèchamel
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Reminds me of Sunday tea at my nans when I was littleSo salad cream is a British thing. It's like a zesty mayonnaise type thing. But it's also not like mayonnaise at all. It's runny.
Anytime hun! Have a good time with the familyThat's kind of you to say this girly ghost truly appreciates it
Hmm. Sounds very suggestive. Hmmm.Not at all.
Thanks Grok
Salad cream is a creamy, tangy condiment with a smooth, pourable texture, similar to mayonnaise but lighter and more fluid. It has a distinctive flavor that blends mild vinegar sharpness, subtle mustard warmth, and a hint of sweetness, often with a faint eggy richness from yolk. Typically pale yellow, it’s used to dress salads, sandwiches, or as a dip, adding a zesty, refreshing kick. Think of it as a livelier, less heavy cousin to mayo, with a unique, slightly pickled tang that’s quintessentially British.
Also. I've never seen anyone use salad cream as a dip. But I would slapNot at all.
Thanks Grok
Salad cream is a creamy, tangy condiment with a smooth, pourable texture, similar to mayonnaise but lighter and more fluid. It has a distinctive flavor that blends mild vinegar sharpness, subtle mustard warmth, and a hint of sweetness, often with a faint eggy richness from yolk. Typically pale yellow, it’s used to dress salads, sandwiches, or as a dip, adding a zesty, refreshing kick. Think of it as a livelier, less heavy cousin to mayo, with a unique, slightly pickled tang that’s quintessentially British.
Don't use salad cream as lubeHmm. Sounds very suggestive. Hmmm.
KColeslaw dressing. Wut
I am sure it's delicioso as a dip. Not for me. But for somebody.Also. I've never seen anyone use salad cream as a dip. But I would slap
We listen and we don't judgeDon't use salad cream as lube
Uh ohDon't use salad cream as lube
Can we judge a littleWe listen and we don't judge
I judge all the time, I'm like 86% judgeWe listen and we don't judge
Happy Heavenly Mother's day to your Nan. For the women she raised, her love for all of you.Reminds me of Sunday tea at my nans when I was little
Sup your honourI judge all the time, I'm like 86% judge
I judgeWe listen and we don't judge