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  2. I Tried 10 Popular Ranch Dressings & the Best Was Tangy and ...

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    Photos: The brands. Design: Eat This, Not That!Ranch is the most popular salad dressing in the United States. Over 143 million Americans used the dressing in 2020, according to Statista. It makes ...

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  4. Ranch dressing - Wikipedia

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    Henson served the salad dressing he had created at the ranch's steakhouse, which became popular, and guests bought jars to take home. [6] The first commercial customer for ranch dressing was Henson's friend, Audrey Ovington, who was the owner of Cold Spring Tavern. [7] By 1957, Henson began selling packages of dressing mix in stores. [7]

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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. ... 10 Best&Worst Salad Dressing ...

  6. Wish-Bone - Wikipedia

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    The Wish-Bone logo. Wish-Bone is an American brand of salad dressing, marinades, dips and pasta salad. [1] The original salad dressing was based on a recipe served at the Wishbone restaurant in Kansas City, Missouri, founded by ex-soldier Phillip Sollomi in 1945 along with Lena Sollomi, Phillip's mother. [2]

  7. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Garlic sauce – Its main ingredients are garlic, mayonnaise, sour cream or yoghurt, herbs and spices. Similar, perhaps, to ranch dressing. It's eaten with pizza or used as a dressing to side salad (usually cauliflower or broccoli). It can be also made with only garlic and melted butter, to be tossed with asparagus, broad beans or green beans.