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  2. The Underrated Storebought Salad Dressing That’s ... - AOL

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    While some people positively turn up their noses at storebought dressing, I grew up on it. To this day, if you open my parents’ fridge, there are several bottles and jars of salad dressing in there.

  3. 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 ...

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    Nutrition: (Per Serving) Calories: 110 Fat: 12 g (Saturated Fat: 2 g) Sodium: 250 mg Carbs: 1 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 1 g) Protein: 1 g. Whole Foods offers its own brand of blue cheese dressing in ...

  5. Thai salads - Wikipedia

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    Mu kham wan or mu manao is a salad-like dish of sliced grilled pork over which a spicy and very sweet dressing made with lime juice, garlic, bird's-eye chillies, sugar and fish sauce is poured. This dressing is a generic Thai nam chim (lit. "dipping sauce"). [25]

  6. 109–111 South High Street - Wikipedia

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    The new store would require razing of two old four story buildings: Woolworth's and the Wilbur Rogers dress shop. [2] The store opened around 1938, just before a new Woolworth's opened at 105 North High Street, replacing one destroyed in a fire in the previous year. Both buildings were designed in a similar style. [9]

  7. List of Thai ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Besides being used cooked or fried, garlic is used raw in many dips and salad dressings. It is also served raw on the side with several Thai dishes such as Khao kha mu (stewed pork leg served on rice) or as one of the ingredients for dishes such as Miang kham. Maenglak แมงลัก Lemon basil: The leaves are used in certain curries.