If you ALWAYS use a clean utensil in the mayonaise, it does not have to
be refrigerated.  I can attest to this from my boating days when a quart
jar would last 2 months at room temperature, which was pretty warm.
Jean 
On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 15:53:18 -0500 Penny Reeder <penny.ree...@gmail.com>
writes:
> Jarred mayonnaise hardly ever goes bad if refrigerated after 
> opening.  The widespread belief that food poisoning is a frequent 
> occurrance at picnics and such gatherings because of the mayonnaise 
> 
> in potato salad and other foods is a myth.
> 
> If you make mayonnaise fresh, it will keep for only 2-3 days, but 
> the 
> jarred mayonnaise will keep for many months if refrigerated promptly 
> 
> after opening and after each use.  Becareful though not to alter it 
> 
> by dipping the knife you used to spread the mustard or chop the 
> tomatoe into the mayo jar!
> 
> Penny
> 
> 
> At 02:15 PM 12/6/2009, you wrote:
> >Hi does mayonnaise go bad?
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