Make your own pesto mayo w/ lowfat mayo... the pesto should conceal any flavor issues you have w/ low/nonfat mayos
Also try: guacamole, mustard, hummus, refried beans, lowfat Ranch or blue cheese dressing
2007-01-25 05:16:57
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answered by Sugar Pie 7
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Use low fat salad dressings (Kraft has some great tasting ones) or a variation of a 'no salt' like Mrs. Dash seasonings or McCormicks 'no salt' seasonings.
All of these add a great flavour/flavor to many sandwiches or wraps without the need of mayonnaise.
You don't need a creamy sauce to add flavour!
It's one of those things you'll get hooked on because they taste so good... especially if you make it night before with some salad or lettuce included in the sandwich, set it in the fridge and voila!
Happy eating..
2007-01-25 05:27:03
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answered by swilkes 2
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Light cream cheese,
I love using the light ranch dressings,
try honey mustard,
or mix equal parts of light sour cream and light mayo, which is then a good base to add seasonings: pepper, garlic,etc. I like this cause it's not as heavy as plain mayo
2007-01-25 05:22:17
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answered by Heather 1
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2016-12-03 01:04:16
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answered by ? 4
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I know you said you are sick of mustard, but have you tried different mustards?
I like Dijon, Jack Daniels Horseradish mustard. Also try a layer of mustard with sprinkled with a flavorful spice (Crouton Seasoning from Penzeys transforms a sandwich beyond belief).
2007-01-25 05:50:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Mix half plain yogurt with half fat free or lowfat mayo, add some garlic powder and basil or other herb to taste. Very good with sliced chicken, lettuce and tomato.
2007-01-25 05:35:07
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answered by kayaress 3
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Boar's Head makes a horseradish sauce, usually found in the deli section of the supermarket. It's creamy like mayo, but has much less fat.
2007-01-25 05:30:13
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answered by Krista D 3
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You could try Miracle Whip, but It doesn't taste like mayo. You could do what I do, spread it really thin so it isn't as much.
Moderation is key.
2007-01-25 05:26:18
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answered by moobiemuffin 4
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You might try hummus. Made with garbanzo beans and frequently available from the deli department with various added flavors including garlic, etc. Good for you too.
2007-01-25 05:18:04
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answered by Bill 2
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Try make your own sauce, like yoghurt + French mustard + olive oil
2007-01-25 05:21:47
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answered by Aleahnn 2
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