new year’s resolution: mayonnaise

This vlog shows you my first attempt at making my own mayo, and gives you the recipe in case you would like to try it yourself.

Almost every mayonnaise on the market is encased in plastic, and I’m sick of it. My husband is the type of person who keeps a spare of everything. We always have one jar of mayo in the fridge, and one in the pantry. Over the last year we have watched our choices of brand diminish as more and more of them switch to plastic jars.

We bought some mayonnaise in a plastic jar exactly once, when we had no other choice in the grocery store. By the time it went from our pantry to the fridge, three weeks tops, it had gone bad. It smelled, well, wrong, and we dared not eat it. Now, the only place I can get mayonnaise in glass jars is the local organic or health foods stores, where it is approximately twice the cost of regular grocery stores, at least here in my neighborhood.

Glass is better for two huge reasons. First, it isn’t permeable like plastic, and your mayo won’t go bad, at least not in the next several years. Second, you can reuse the glass jar for a long time, and then you can readily recycle it. (Phoenix only recycles #1 and #2 plastics, and not all plastic food containers are accepted.)

So one of my resolutions this year is to drop out of the mayo market. I am no longer a mayonnaise consumer. I am a mayonnaise creator.

Oh, and in keeping with another new year’s resolution, this video is compressed using the h.264 codec using the multi-pass setting, as per Freevlog‘s latest screencast. It’s still iPod compatible, and I can do it from my MacBook Pro.

Happy New Year, everyone!

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3 Responses to new year’s resolution: mayonnaise

  1. Jen says:

    Hey, awesome post! I love it when I learn something new from a vlogger. I’m not a huge fan of mayo in general, esp. store-bought mayo, but with this simple recipe, I’m just going to have to give it a try! Thanks for this.

  2. Cheryl Colan says:

    I’m glad you liked the post, Jen. You’ll have to let me know if you like the recipe. I have a more complex one to try next time, and … a better blender!

  3. missb says:

    Excellent! I have vlogged making homemade mayo as well! Does that make us related? That stuff looks good! Makes me want to spread it all over a roasted chicken BLT. Yours looks healthier!