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Is there a better ruffage dressing out there? Please enlighten me.


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Extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and homegrown Italian herbs and garlic.


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Terrible stuff. Cat piss would probably be better.


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LOL that took less than a minute. You guys just waiting to shiet on someone's post?

I love the stuff

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Originally Posted by Skankhunt42
Is there a better ruffage dressing out there? Please enlighten me.


Yes. Plain ole olive oil. If you want to get fancy a smidge of seasoned rice vinegar on top


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It's one of my favorites, country French.


Tastes like what we would get in the old steak houses.

The dressing would come on a three container lazy Susan type of thing.

Roquefort, thousand and French.


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If you order French dressing on a salad at a mom and pop within a few hundred miles of Carthage, MO, you're going to get Ott's. It is what I use at home as well.

Ott's Original "French" Dressing

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Dorothy Lynch is a common and acceptable substitute.

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The French put mayo on fries, no?

Then WTF do they know about making salad dressing?

Sheesh, hold into the fois gras.


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Does it have bleu cheese in it? If not, no thanks


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I like the Ken’s Lite Caesar, Lite Northern Italian with Basil and Romano, Lite Balsamic Vinaigrette, and Lite Creamy Caesar.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
It's one of my favorites, country French.


Tastes like what we would get in the old steak houses.

The dressing would come on a three container lazy Susan type of thing.

Roquefort, thousand and French.








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Originally Posted by antlers
I like the Ken’s Lite Caesar, Lite Northern Italian with Basil and Romano, Lite Balsamic Vinaigrette, and Lite Creamy Caesar.

Do you like "Lite" beer too? wink


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
It's one of my favorites, country French.


Tastes like what we would get in the old steak houses.

The dressing would come on a three container lazy Susan type of thing.

Roquefort, thousand and French.








Pro tip Jim, take some of that Ken's Country French and mix it with a little Franks Red Hot and bathe your wings in it. Best wings you've ever had.

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Originally Posted by Cheesy
If you order French dressing on a salad at a mom and pop within a few hundred miles of Carthage, MO, you're going to get Ott's. It is what I use at home as well.

Ott's Original "French" Dressing

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Dorothy Lynch is a common and acceptable substitute.

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A lot of OTT families around here, would try in a minute.

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Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by antlers
I like the Ken’s Lite Caesar, Lite Northern Italian with Basil and Romano, Lite Balsamic Vinaigrette, and Lite Creamy Caesar.
Do you like "Lite" beer too? wink
Yep. Especially Michelob Ultra Pure Gold.


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A mound of cottage cheese, some chunked tomato, and a drizzle of Country French - mighty nice side dish, salad, or light lunch.


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not a fan of french. ranch usually or eye tye


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Originally Posted by Skankhunt42
LOL that took less than a minute. You guys just waiting to shiet on someone's post?

I love the stuff


One of my favs.


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Originally Posted by antlers
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by antlers
I like the Ken’s Lite Caesar, Lite Northern Italian with Basil and Romano, Lite Balsamic Vinaigrette, and Lite Creamy Caesar.
Do you like "Lite" beer too? wink
Yep. Especially Michelob Ultra Pure Gold.

Good thing we have choices, eh?


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Never tried it but will now if I see it.


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