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Originally Posted by DELee
(Post 33986133)
OK, I'll bite - what's so special about Hartville Kitchen salad dressings?
David They sold their dressings to local stores, with the sweet and sour dressing being the most popular when I was growing up back in the 80's. It's nothing special, and my tastes have changed, but for me, that dressing is nostalgic, I can't find it here in CA, and it reminds me of growing up in NE Ohio. |
Originally Posted by work2fly
(Post 33986173)
It's an Amish/Mennonite run place serving typical Amish / Pennsylvania Dutch food. The food was really good and the place was sort of a day trip destination for folks looking for a taste of Amish country.
They sold their dressings to local stores, with the sweet and sour dressing being the most popular when I was growing up back in the 80's. It's nothing special, and my tastes have changed, but for me, that dressing is nostalgic, I can't find it here in CA, and it reminds me of growing up in NE Ohio. David |
I love the Green Goddess dressing at Panera. It's great on their cobb salad. Sadly, it doesn't seem like this is one that is bottled. I did find a copycat recipe that I haven't tried.
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Originally Posted by ILuvParis
(Post 33988358)
I love the Green Goddess dressing at Panera. It's great on their cobb salad. Sadly, it doesn't seem like this is one that is bottled. I did find a copycat recipe that I haven't tried.
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Originally Posted by corky
(Post 33989200)
Try the copycat and post here if it is any good.
https://www.livingbeyondallergies.co...dess-dressing/ |
I love Annie's green goddess dressing. You can find it at most of the usual grocery chains.
I also love Brianna's asiago caesar dressing. |
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