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Moongirl

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anyone have good suggestion on tasty salad dressings? I always did the oil/lemon or vinager thing, but I would like to have a store bought one just for my lazy days....

whats ur fave brand/flavor?


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francelajoie Explorer

Newmans Own makes awesome salad dressings!

Personnally, I love the Oil and vinegar made right at home...tastes so much fresher.

IronedOut Apprentice

I'm currently hooked on Whole Foods 365 brand Ginger Dressing.

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Annie's Basil/Garlic

Annie's Green Garlic

Annie's Tuscan Italian

Kraft Bleu Cheese

Mango04 Enthusiast

Annie's Roasted Red Pepper

Annie's Sesame Ginger

I just wish Annie's would make a gluten-free version of the Goddess Dressing

I also like Newman's Own Olive Oil and Vinegar

jenvan Collaborator

Annie's Tuscan Italian and Lowfast Raspberry

Seeds of Change, there's a vinegarette that is gluten-free--several dressing are and safe gluten-free on bottle.

Guest nini

Annie's French (YUMMMMMMM) and Newman's Own Ranch. Those are my top faves.


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aaascr Apprentice

Drew's Garlic Italian

Can be used as a marinade too!

kevsmom Contributor

Do you have a Wegman's near you? They have a light Ranch that is really good.

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Seeds Of Change are yummie. Am I the only one who doesn't like Annies? I want some creamy honey mustard- does any one have any ideas?

Guest cassidy

I am looking for a low calorie ranch. Kraft always made my stomach hurt before going gluten-free, and I'm afraid to try that now. Other than that, I can't find a low calorie ranch anywhere. Anyone know of one? Right now I'm just using balsamic vinegar, no dressing or salsa.

Moongirl Community Regular
Seeds Of Change are yummie. Am I the only one who doesn't like Annies? I want some creamy honey mustard- does any one have any ideas?

I just picked up a bottle of seeds of change, its a very nice lite flavor, its a basil dressing, very refreshing, they also have one if u like greek dressing if your a greek salad freak like me :)

wheatlessAK Rookie

Annie's are yummy right now Papya Poppyseed is my favorite

Drew's are also yummy the Romano Caesar is another favorite check the bottle gluten-free ones say on the label

Lighthouse has a gluten free list on their website Honey Mustard and Lite Ranch are on it Yum :D

mouse Enthusiast

I don't like Annie's. I just buy Kraft and read the label before I purchase. They will always put wheat on the ingreds list.

teankerbell Apprentice

Annie's Naturals Tuscany and Cilantro w/ Lime

Also, I use plain Balsamic and mix it with Olive Oil.

munchkinette Collaborator

I like the balsamic vinaigrette from Open Original Shared Link I bought it at Safeway.

psawyer Proficient

A couple I like and use regularly are Kraft French and Kraft Golden Italian.

Most Kraft dressings are gluten-free, I am only aware of a couple that aren't, and with Kraft you know that if there is a gluten source it will be clearly disclosed in the ingredient list. :)

flagbabyds Collaborator

I love like all the Annies salad dressings. They are really tasty and they say gluten-free on the bottle if they are gluten-free

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