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Western salad dressing I love to put Western salad dressing on my salads. It's so tangy and delicious! Do ya'll like it? | |
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I've never heard of western salad dressing? what's it like? "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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Wowugotit said: I love to put Western salad dressing on my salads. It's so tangy and delicious! Do ya'll like it?
Is that the same as ranch? If so, then yes, I love it. It's my favorite. | |
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Shorty said: I've never heard of western salad dressing? what's it like?
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It's similar to Catalina or French. It's so tangy and delicious. Try it! You'll be hooked. | |
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I like honey mustard ranch. THE B EST BE YOURSELF AS LONG AS YOUR SELF ISNT A DYCK[/r]
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Wowugotit said: It's similar to Catalina or French. It's so tangy and delicious. Try it! You'll be hooked.
In that case, I'm not sure I would care for it. I'm not a big fan of either. But, I may give it a shot the next time I see it! | |
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Poiple said: Wowugotit said: It's similar to Catalina or French. It's so tangy and delicious. Try it! You'll be hooked.
In that case, I'm not sure I would care for it. I'm not a big fan of either. But, I may give it a shot the next time I see it! It's very sweet. I liked it at one time. I think I was 12. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: Shorty said: I've never heard of western salad dressing? what's it like?
It's like Catalina. hmm...my mom makes a spaghetti salad with catalina dressing...maybe this would be a nice alternative. I'm not so much a big fan of french or catalina...but I'd give it a try. I like italian dressing...or just plain old oil and vinegar with some salt and pepper. "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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tinaz said: Is it Dorthy Lynch?
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I'm more of an Italian girl myself... occasionally Fat-Free Ranch.
There is this one dressing, called "Goddess" that I ADORE. I do nothing professionally. I only do things for fun. johnart: Acrylic's old bras is where tits of all sizes go to frolic after they die. Tit Heaven. | |
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Wish-Bone® Western® Original
Try a savory twist on traditional French dressings. Try Wish-Bone® Western® Original Dressing. This rich and creamy French dressing is bursting with a savory blend of tomatoes, onion and garlic flavors. C'est fantastique. Available in 16 and 36 oz. sizes. Also available in Fat Free and Lite. | |
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Wowugotit said: Wish-Bone® Western® Original
Try a savory twist on traditional French dressings. Try Wish-Bone® Western® Original Dressing. This rich and creamy French dressing is bursting with a savory blend of tomatoes, onion and garlic flavors. C'est fantastique. Available in 16 and 36 oz. sizes. Also available in Fat Free and Lite. Huh, I can honestly say that I have NEVER seen this dressing in any grocery store I have ever been in. Maybe it's a regional thing. | |
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Poiple said: tinaz said: Is it Dorthy Lynch?
What?? For real thats a salad dressing!! Made in Lincoln Nebraska!!! ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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DOROTHY LYNCH! LMAO!
tinaz said: Poiple said: What?? For real thats a salad dressing!! Made in Lincoln Nebraska!!! | |
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I make my own. It's really good.
These are rough measurements: 2 tbls mustard (dijon or course brown/ground) 2 tbls fresh squeezed orange or lemon juice good splash of champagne or white wine vinegar (red wine or cidar vinegar will do too) 2 tbls minced dill (or about 2 to 3" Dill paste) sea salt, fresh pepper Mix well until all is emulsified. Add to food processor and, on high, pour in about 3/4 - 1 cup olive oil. Keeps in fridge for a 3-4 days. You can also add an inch of Anchovy Paste for more flavor. It's not fishy, but adds a great salty, earthy undercurrent. Change it up with Basil paste, or grapefruit juice. | |
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tinaz said: Poiple said: What?? For real thats a salad dressing!! Made in Lincoln Nebraska!!! Holy smokes, I haven't thought about that in ages!! We used to eat that when I was a kid, although mom was a big 1,000 Island girl, and dad loved his Bleu Cheese. | |
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Wowugotit said: DOROTHY LYNCH! LMAO!
tinaz said: What?? For real thats a salad dressing!! Made in Lincoln Nebraska!!! Ya, its one of little known things we in nebraska are proud of ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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Look harder the next time you're in the grocery store. It's a national brand by Wish-bone.
Poiple said: Wowugotit said: Wish-Bone® Western® Original
Try a savory twist on traditional French dressings. Try Wish-Bone® Western® Original Dressing. This rich and creamy French dressing is bursting with a savory blend of tomatoes, onion and garlic flavors. C'est fantastique. Available in 16 and 36 oz. sizes. Also available in Fat Free and Lite. Huh, I can honestly say that I have NEVER seen this dressing in any grocery store I have ever been in. Maybe it's a regional thing. | |
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I cant say that I have ever tried it myself... I dont really like orange dressings Or green for that matter.... Wait, wait... there is a poppy seed dressing I think may of had a green tinge that was awesome with club crackers crumbled on it... Loved it as a kid! ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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Western dressing on the web
http://www.wish-bone.com/...ginal.aspx Wowugotit said: Wish-Bone® Western® Original
Try a savory twist on traditional French dressings. Try Wish-Bone® Western® Original Dressing. This rich and creamy French dressing is bursting with a savory blend of tomatoes, onion and garlic flavors. C'est fantastique. Available in 16 and 36 oz. sizes. Also available in Fat Free and Lite. | |
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Western is so sweet n smooth. It's absolutely fantastic on taco salads. | |
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Wowugotit said: Western is so sweet n smooth. It's absolutely fantastic on taco salads.
I will have to try it... ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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tinaz said: Ya, its one of little known things we in nebraska are proud of
You're from Nebraska? We're neighbors! I was born and raised in Oklahoma. | |
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ernestsewell said: I make my own. It's really good.
These are rough measurements: 2 tbls mustard (dijon or course brown/ground) 2 tbls fresh squeezed orange or lemon juice good splash of champagne or white wine vinegar (red wine or cidar vinegar will do too) 2 tbls minced dill (or about 2 to 3" Dill paste) sea salt, fresh pepper Mix well until all is emulsified. Add to food processor and, on high, pour in about 3/4 - 1 cup olive oil. Keeps in fridge for a 3-4 days. You can also add an inch of Anchovy Paste for more flavor. It's not fishy, but adds a great salty, earthy undercurrent. Change it up with Basil paste, or grapefruit juice. Sounds very good and perfect for summer salads! ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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ernestsewell said: tinaz said: Ya, its one of little known things we in nebraska are proud of
You're from Nebraska? We're neighbors! I was born and raised in Oklahoma. YA!! Born and raised in corn nation! Im actually moving back to Lincoln FINALLY next week! What part of Oklahoma? ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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tinaz said: ernestsewell said: You're from Nebraska? We're neighbors! I was born and raised in Oklahoma. YA!! Born and raised in corn nation! Im actually moving back to Lincoln FINALLY next week! What part of Oklahoma? Oklahoma City, and lived in Tulsa through most of my 20's. I was in Minneapolis a week before I turned 29. | |
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I got so hungry for a salad with delicious Western salad dressing, I made myself one. | |
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