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Old Jul 23rd, 2008, 09:07 AM   #16
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Darn!! I just searched and no store within 50 miles of where I live has it.
Does anyone know if Wild Oats can order products for you? I'm just dying to try this dressing.
Above you stated you were going to safeway?? when i put safeway in the locater search it had safeways that carried this dressing--maybe you could contact someone there to see if they will carry it? our local meijers which is similar to a walmart now carries it.
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Old Jul 23rd, 2008, 02:04 PM   #17
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When in a pinch Newmans Own always has a pretty good light dressing...... I normally find stuff I really like in Wholefoods and Trader Joes though.
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Old Jul 23rd, 2008, 02:12 PM   #18
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Above you stated you were going to safeway?? when i put safeway in the locater search it had safeways that carried this dressing--maybe you could contact someone there to see if they will carry it? our local meijers which is similar to a walmart now carries it.
I typed my Zip code in the dressing web site store locator and and it said that no store within 50 miles of my zip code had it.I've noticed that Safeways can very greatly with their product selection. The Safeway by my mom's house has products that my Safeway does not have. I went to Safeway yesterday and ended up picking up a dressing from the Safeway brand called Eating Right.
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Old Jul 26th, 2008, 05:06 AM   #19
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I loooovvvveee creamy dressings and I hate all the low fat ranch dressings out there until I found Bolthouse---OMG they have the best low-fat low cal dressings--they use yogurt in the dressing--they are in the refridgerated section--ususally with organic foods--they have a ranch and an asiago ceaser--TDF!!!!!
so i just tried these the other day and you were so right---they're absolutely delicious! i would've never known they were half the fat/calories of my regular creamy dressing!!

thanks so much for turning me onto these
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Old Jul 26th, 2008, 09:41 AM   #20
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so i just tried these the other day and you were so right---they're absolutely delicious! i would've never known they were half the fat/calories of my regular creamy dressing!!

thanks so much for turning me onto these
I am so glad you liked them--I have tried almost every low fat ranch out there and they all taste yucky to me-I couldn't believe how good these dressings tasted--and good for you too!
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Old Jul 26th, 2008, 05:50 PM   #21
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Try not to think about creamy style dressings. That's where the fat and calories show up.

Instead, think very flavourful vinegars and mustards with herbs and/or garlic thrown in.

Balsalmic vinegars - red, white, and black

Wine vinegars - red, white, yellow, and Asian - as in rice.

Mustards: French's, Dupion, herb-infused mustard, many others.

Herbs and garlic:
Take your pick from what is fresh at your store. Use dried herbs and fresh garlic in winter.

I COMPLETELY AGREE.

These are cheaper and also last sooo much longer than a gross bottle of fat. Things like lemon and Dijon mustard make a caesar salad dressing, things like balsamico vinegar and extra virgin olive oil are what is put on any mesclun salad at a fancy restaurant.
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Old Aug 19th, 2008, 02:11 PM   #22
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Olive oil with balsamic vinegar

also love the Paul Newmans Balsamic Vinegarette "Lighten Up"
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