I like Hidden Valley Ranch dry mix that you add buttermilk and mayo to. It is really, really tasty.
2007-05-15 16:32:10
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answered by SimonSays 4
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A real great one.. Rasberry with habenaro, a fireey hot dressing. Great when I know I'm eating something hot!
well it's name is called Torchure! and there's a flaming fire
in a triangle on the label that's mostly black! I suspect the Dairy Queen uses it in their flame thrower foods. Also in their
flaming blizzard ice cream ( not available at all locations).
Only the hot spicy lovers cooks would be interested in such a ice cream or the dressing. I wanted to get the dressing again but couldn't but as luck would have it I found Rasberry Habenaro sauce and was able to make my own Rasberry Habenaro dressing almost like the hot dressing I bought.. it was very close but missing something but I don't know what!
There's a restaurant called Fresh Pick and they do have that hot dressing... Their salad bar is free but only if you buy something else then you can but what ever salad and seasoning you want in the bowl you get when you buy something other than salad! They ask if you want salad!
If you say no then you don't get the salad bowl!
2007-05-16 01:15:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I have bought salad dressing from Fresh Choice. Yep, the restaurant allows you to put anything in a cup and take it home, and their salad dressing is much better than any in store since it is supposed to be for customers and the general public. It has the right thickness and taste.
2007-05-08 06:45:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Tavern on the Green is a tourist trap (the food is mediocre at best)so are most restaurants in Little Italy. PignWhistle is baically an Irish pub with OK pub food. Grimaldi's has highest rated Pizza in NYC. Best place to see the fireworks is in someone's apartment facing the East River, if you don't know anyone with that view -- the FDR Drive is best, but no avoiding crowds...or if they are doing the harbor as well, then the Brooklyn Bridge or one of the restaurants at South Street Seaport that has a harbor view, probably need to reserve now
2016-04-01 02:40:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I love honey mustard dressing by Wishbone. I also like the dressing they put on the salad at Olive Garden. If only they would sell it in the market. My #1 favorite is Caesar that you can get in salad mixes.
2007-05-16 01:11:22
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answered by colleenicole! 4
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I like the new Salad Spritzers
they are great you can add just the right amount without a lot of calories.
2007-05-15 23:29:32
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answered by bandyt 5
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the only salad dressing i like is ranch, and i only eat it on carrots, not real salad with lettuce. All other salad dressings i have tried recently (and ever) were excessively greasy, and gross tasting. I also don't like vinaigrette salad dressing because it separates.
2007-05-15 14:58:14
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband prefers Krfat House Italian. It is zesty, but not as sweet as some of the other italian dressings available in bottles.
I enjoy Ken's Lite italian. it is more vinegar-y that the typical bottles dressing and no weird chunks of no-name "seasoning". Also, it's not sweet.
The best all around I would say is gazebo room light or regular greek dressing. It appeals to the masses.
2007-05-08 06:45:11
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answered by Kate Y 2
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I like Hidden Valley Ranch dressing. Not only on my salads, but also as a chip dip. sounds a little strange, but try it. you might like it.
2007-05-16 06:12:51
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answered by barbwire 7
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I recently tried Annie's (it's natural) Gingerly Vinagrette salad dressing.
It was VERY strong...and I like ginger. Just not that much of it.
2007-05-08 09:05:14
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answered by YSIC 7
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