Household Hints & Help
Related: About this forumAre the salad dressings found in the produce area of a grocery storebetter than the ones on the condiments aisle?
They are more expensive, which of course doesnt mean anything.
marble falls
(58,651 posts)... less, including beans, juices, salsas. I'm still boycotting Goya products due to the pro TFG CEO.
no_hypocrisy
(46,651 posts)Go online and find recipes for similar dressings and DYI. You have the ingredients: EVOO, a variety of vinegars, mustards (Dijon), fresh herbs, garlic, onions, buttermilk. And they taste just as good, if not better, and are more affordable.
Go on! Make that Poppyseed Dressing tonight!
Bluethroughu
(5,249 posts)And it's homemade! It will knock your socks off.
"All Recipes" is a Google search away, and it will have multiple recipes for the same item, people have tweeked, but you can read reviews to pick the right one for you.
I make most of mine now to order.
I made a sweet and sour sauce and egg rolls that were the best we've ever had. I would advise, frying that stuff outside though, it will stink up your house something awful.
Lonestarblue
(10,460 posts)Lots of recipes online. Sometimes I add anchovies since I like the flavor and they disappear into the dressing if mashed properly.
XanaDUer2
(11,130 posts)Dressings, but I'll buy walmart dressings, too