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    Abby's Table Nude Ranch Gluten-Free Salad Dressing

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    Celiac.com 10/20/2010 - I just discovered a ranch dressing that is gluten, dairy, and soy-free, and it actually tastes great.  It is called “Nude Ranch” and is made by Abby's Table.  I would have to agree that this product is absolutely nude from everything except for taste and nutrition. 

    Chef Abby believes in using the freshest, high-quality ingredients, in order to provide a full nutritional profile.  I also would like to include that all of Abby's Table gluten-free dressings are hand packed with care and can be shipped right to your doorstep.  I really enjoyed how versatile the gluten free Nude Ranch dressing was, and how I was able to use it in a number of ways that traditional ranch cannot be used.  For example,  I enjoyed this product alone as a dip, as a salad dressing, and I even used it to make a creamy brown rice risotto! 

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    In addition Abby's Table provides a variety of gluten-free recipes that are easy to follow to help you create a healthy dish for just about anyone. 

    Before trying this I would have never have guessed that there was a gluten free ranch dressing that was gluten free, all natural, and was actually good for me!



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