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  2. 13 Types of Salad Dressing All Home Cooks Should Know ... - AOL

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    Russian Dressing The Recipe Critic Another creamy type of salad dressing, this mayo-and-ketchup combo is like a spicy, less popular sister to Thousand Island, thanks to the addition of horseradish.

  3. T. Marzetti Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1955, Marzetti's upstairs kitchen of the restaurant became a full-scale factory, and the Marzetti brand of salad dressings found its way into grocery stores throughout Ohio. By the late 1960's, the company built a dressing production plant in Columbus' Clintonville neighborhood on Indianola Avenue.

  4. Russian dressing - Wikipedia

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    Russian dressing is a piquant American salad dressing consisting of mayonnaise, ketchup, and other ingredients. Russian dressing is similar to Thousand Island . Some manufactured versions omit the mayonnaise and are clear rather than creamy, more like French or Catalina.

  5. Naturally Fresh, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Naturally Fresh was founded in 1966 as Eastern Foods by Robert H. Brooks, the founder of Hooters of America, to sell non-dairy creamer to the airline industry.In 1980, Eastern Foods launched the Naturally Fresh brand and in 2002 the company name was changed to reflect the brand.

  6. Upgrade Mayonnaise by Turning It Into Russian Dressing ... - AOL

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  7. Cheddar BLT Burgers with Tarragon Russian Dressing

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    Spread the Russian dressing on the buns. Set the lettuce leaves and tomato slices on the bottom halves and top with the burgers, red onion and bacon. Close the burgers, cut in half and serve right ...

  8. Wish-Bone - Wikipedia

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    The Wish-Bone logo. Wish-Bone is an American brand of salad dressing, marinades, dips and pasta salad. [1] The original salad dressing was based on a recipe served at the Wishbone restaurant in Kansas City, Missouri, founded by ex-soldier Phillip Sollomi in 1945 along with Lena Sollomi, Phillip's mother. [2]

  9. Russian Dressing - AOL

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