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Do they sell this in your part of the world?

ScarlettVamp
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There are 2 salad dressings that I like but have only seen then in single serve packets in restaurants.
Ken's Fat Free Italian Dressing - I would eat this in place of Kraft Free Zesty Italian if I could find it. I think the Kraft has a bit of a weird after taste.
T. Marzetti's Fat Free Honey Dijon - I would eat this one a couple of times a week to take a break from the Italian, but no more than that because of the sugar content.
I can't find either of them in a grocery store here in SC or online. Do they sell these in grocery stores in your part of the world?
Ken's Fat Free Italian Dressing - I would eat this in place of Kraft Free Zesty Italian if I could find it. I think the Kraft has a bit of a weird after taste.
T. Marzetti's Fat Free Honey Dijon - I would eat this one a couple of times a week to take a break from the Italian, but no more than that because of the sugar content.
I can't find either of them in a grocery store here in SC or online. Do they sell these in grocery stores in your part of the world?
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I know that Winco/Warehouse Foods does sell the Ken's brand...I love the Ranch, but I have never looked for the Fat Free Italian...I'll look the next time I shop and let you know.... :flowerforyou:0
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http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=Ken's+Fat+Free+Italian+Dressing&hl=en&prmd=imvnse&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&biw=1280&bih=675&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=309306984002243445&sa=X&ei=CIiQTqbdG4mXiAK21KDFBA&ved=0CGQQgggwAA
the dijon one seems to maybe be restaurant exclusive but I found one on amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Marzetti-FAT-FREE-DIJON-MUSTARD/dp/B003AU3PZE0 -
I can buy those in Northern Minnesota, but recently I started using salsa as salad dressing. it's lower in calories, tastes way better, and is actually real food.0
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Thanks birdlover and MissFit!
Thanks amandajean. I use salsa for Taco salad, but don't care for it on tossed salad or chef salad.0 -
I can buy those in Northern Minnesota, but recently I started using salsa as salad dressing. it's lower in calories, tastes way better, and is actually real food.0
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I can get both here in Iowa.0
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Ive seen them here in a few of the grocery stores, but to be honest, I never buy bottled-anything...0
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If they sell it in other grocery stores, you most likely can request that your supermarket carry it. We have Kroger's here and I've done that a few times. It takes a few weeks, but then I see it on the shelves.0
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Thanks KBren. I may have to try that.0
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I can buy those in Northern Minnesota, but recently I started using salsa as salad dressing. it's lower in calories, tastes way better, and is actually real food.
I just thought of it like a couple weeks ago when I decided fat free italian was disgusting and would not pass my lips again. I really like Amy's Organic Salsa, 10 cal for 2 tbsp and doesn't taste chemical-like.0 -
We can get them in California. But, I use 1 tsp olive oil and 1 tsp balsamic vinegar and I have never missed bottled dressings.0
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