UPS Store helps World Cup tourists bring ranch dressing home
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Visitors are enjoying the country’s unique foods — from Cap’N Crunch cereal to Texas barbecue to ranch dressing.
The dressing is going viral on social media as international visitors for the FIFA World Cup are trying it for the first time and smuggling full-size bottles of it home in their carry-on luggage.
Absolutely. Add extra buttermilk for a thinner dressing or reduce it for a thicker dip. Many home cooks also mix in fresh herbs, cracked pepper or a squeeze of lemon juice. In Texas, adding tabasco or chili sauce can take it over the top.
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It's time to break out the chips and dip for backyard barbecues! Impress your guests by swapping in this '60s-era salad dressing in your dip.
Between the heavy dressings and the thick vinaigrettes, it's no wonder that a single serving of a salad, covered in a store-bought marinade can set you back a couple hundred calories. If you thought you were eating healthy (hey, vegetables!), the reality ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Salads are often considered the quintessential healthy meal. When we think of a salad, we think of a mix of natural ingredients, with fresh, colorful veggies as the prime player. What you see is ...
Leafy greens may often be key to a good salad (except for those salads that don't actually include any greens, of course), but when you really think about it, any good salad truly comes down to the dressing. This is the case for both greens-based salads ...
