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I have not been able to get a suitable honey mustard salad dressing for some time. Litehouse had one that was great but quit making it a few years back. Walmart had one that was not too bad but went "organic" with it and it now it tastes like it has dirt in it to me. I have been using Litehouse Ranch dressing.

But I found that if you take Chick-Fil-A honey mustard dipping sauce and mix it about 50/50 with Miracle Whip or mayonnaise, it is just great! And while I have accumulated supply of those little containers they hand out at the Chick-Fil-A restaurants, I just found out that the Publix grocery store sells it by the bottle. So I am all set!
 
I have not been able to get a suitable honey mustard salad dressing for some time. Litehouse had one that was great but quit making it a few years back. Walmart had one that was not too bad but went "organic" with it and it now it tastes like it has dirt in it to me. I have been using Litehouse Ranch dressing.

But I found that if you take Chick-Fil-A honey mustard dipping sauce and mix it about 50/50 with Miracle Whip or mayonnaise, it is just great! And while I have accumulated supply of those little containers they hand out at the Chick-Fil-A restaurants, I just found out that the Publix grocery store sells it by the bottle. So I am all set!

With you on the honey mustard salad dressing...and I do like the Chick-Fil-A version.
 
Just by itself the Chick-Fil-A sauce is a bit strong for salad dressing, but mixed with mayonaise, it is just right. Of course you can vary the mix to suit you tastes, about 40% Chick-fil-A and 60% mayonaise is just about perfect to me.
 
Well, it seems to be taking effect, as pain and inflammation are reduced. But there's been a bit of regression, and stiffness is still a problem in the knees, making walking difficult and uncomfortable.
But then, I've only had two of the weekly injections so far, so I guess it needs time to build-up and work fully.
How are you doing? Hope it is a lot better now. Pain is a biatsche, cant imagine having to live 24/7 with it.
 
Slowly improving, thanks.
Still not fully mobile, but pain is even more reduced, and sleeping a bit better.
Had a call from the Nurse on Wednesday, and was told it normally takes up to 12 weeks for the new meds to be fully effective, but that it can be faster in some people, so I'm hoping I'm one of them !
Main problem now is walking, which is still awkward, very uncomfortable and extremely slow and tiring, but getting better.
 
Slowly improving, thanks.
Still not fully mobile, but pain is even more reduced, and sleeping a bit better.
Had a call from the Nurse on Wednesday, and was told it normally takes up to 12 weeks for the new meds to be fully effective, but that it can be faster in some people, so I'm hoping I'm one of them !
Main problem now is walking, which is still awkward, very uncomfortable and extremely slow and tiring, but getting better.

A wonderful world thru chemistry!
 

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