Does Anyone use Mazola oil for cooking?

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I use it when I'm frying stuff; the quality is very good, but the problem is the price.

Does anyone use this particular oil?

More specifically, the kind with corn and canola oils combined.
 
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I only use extra virgin olive or a spray for cooking . I use the extra virgin olive oil when cooking veggies to put in my pastas sauce.
 
We use Trader Joe's Extra Virgin Olive Oil. It's reasonably priced.
 
Hmm. Both posts are good. I'm trying to keep my budget under control, and the Mazola oil IS healthy (it says so on the container), and with my needs, that's the only oil my body can tolerate.
 
Hmm. Both posts are good. I'm trying to keep my budget under control, and the Mazola oil IS healthy (it says so on the container), and with my needs, that's the only oil my body can tolerate.

Which variety? Mazola is just a brand. They have corn oil, canola oil, soybean oil, olive oil...
 
Forgot that part. I use the one with a combination of corn and canola oils.
 
Yes, then we have used that before. It is a good source of Omega 3 and is good for your heart. It's a good choice.
It's also good for baking things where olive oil might be an odd taste, like cakes.
 
That's why I use it-- the taste is good, as is the quality.
 
The closest one I know of is over on Lincoln Ave, but they cut the #11 bus in that area, and only three ways are optional: by car, bicycle, or foot.
 
The closest one I know of is over on Lincoln Ave, but they cut the #11 bus in that area, and only three ways are optional: by car, bicycle, or foot.

I would have made a one hour round trip to get Trader Joe . I know some one that does this and she bring a cooler pack ice to keep her food fresh.
 
Well for me, there are multiple food stores within a mile of my home, so I never have to worry about my food spoiling, because I can be home within a 2-hr frame if I'm going to the Dominick's over on Ridge, but if I'm going to food stores over on Clark, and depending on what I need, the trip takes 30-45 minutes. The reason why it takes 2 hours from my home to Dominick's is because the route itself takes 20-25 minutes to complete, and then there's the shopping, and if I have a lot of food, it can take 30 or more minutes.
 
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