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  2. 'Healthy' Salad Dressings, Ranked Shamelessly by Taste - AOL

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    Best: Briannas Home Style Rich Poppy Seed Dressing. $3.99 from Target. Shop Now. Welp, big surprise, this is probably the least healthy of anything on this list, at 150 calories per serving.

  3. Whole30 Dressings Are Here to Make Healthy Eating Taste Better

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    Whole30 dressings are here just in time to save you from bland spring salads and boring summer marinades. The post Whole30 Dressings Are Here to Make Healthy Eating Taste Better appeared first on ...

  4. 10 Unhealthiest Salad Dressings, Ranked by Saturated Fat - AOL

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    Buying them from the grocery store is easier, but premade bottled salad dressings often pack in many unwanted ingredients.For instance, creamy bottled dressings like blue cheese, ranch, or Caesar ...

  5. The 10 Best Store-Bought Salad Dressings for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Photos: Amazon, Tessemae's, FreshDirect. Design: Eat This, Not That!Finding the right salad dressing can make a world of difference in your weight-loss journey. While salads are often considered a ...

  6. Thousand Island dressing - Wikipedia

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    Thousand Island dressing is an American- Canadian salad dressing and condiment based on mayonnaise and usually ketchup or tomato purée and chopped pickles; it can also include lemon juice, orange juice, paprika, black pepper, [citation needed] Worcestershire sauce, mustard, vinegar, cream, chili sauce, olive oil, and hot sauce.

  7. Miracle Whip - Wikipedia

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    Another story claims that Miracle Whip was invented in Salem, Illinois, at Max Crosset's Cafe, where it was called "Max Crossett's X-tra Fine Salad Dressing", and that Crosset sold it to Kraft Foods in 1931 for $300 [6] (equivalent to $6,000 in 2023). While stating that Kraft did buy many salad dressings, Tousey disputes the claim that X-tra ...