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Margarita Dressing

Submitted by: CALLALILLIE 
Home Town: Canton, South Dakota, USA
Living In: Rapid City, South Dakota, USA
If you love lime, you'll love this sweet, tangy, flavorful dressing that's a great alternative to vinegar- or mayo-based dressings. It's a wonderful salad accompaniment for a Mexican (or any) meal! 

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Basil Vinaigrette Dressing

Submitted by: NEERONDOGS 
Home Town: New York, New York, USA
Easy to make vinaigrette dressing especially good with summer salads. 

Tangy Green Herb Dressing

Submitted by: DANNON 
A lively dressing made with yogurt brings out the taste of fresh basil, chives, dill, and mint. 

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Fiesta Dressing

Submitted by: Marsha 
You don 't have to wait for a fiesta to whip up this tasty dressing - sour cream, ranch dressing mix, diced tomatoes and green chilies. Stir and serve over your favorite greens or a hot baked potato 

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Green Goddess Chive Dressing

Submitted by: Lori 
This creamy dressing is rich with herbs--chives, garlic, scallions and tarragon--and uses far less anchovy than most green goddess dressings. A delightful green salad or seafood topper! 

Buttermilk and Chive Salad Dressing

Submitted by: LINDA W. 
Living In: Woburn, Massachusetts, USA
A creamy buttermilk chive salad dressing. 

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Easy Southwestern Salad Dressing

Submitted by: IMJEN2 
This salad dressing is a mixture of ranch dressing and barbecue sauce. 

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Casa Dressing

Submitted by: Denyse 
This tangy dressing is accentuated with lime and cilantro. It is a simple, refreshing topping for a green salad, and makes a great accompaniment to a spicy Mexican dinner. 

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Creamy Avocado Dressing

Provided by: Chileanavocados.org
Thick, creamy and beautifully green, this easy blend makes a magnificent dressing as well as adding avocado's nutty flavor to a salad. You can replace the basil with parsley, oregano or even dill for a change in flavor. In addition to topping salad greens, try the dressing on burgers or steaks, over fish or poultry, or as a dip for fresh vegetable crudites. You may never go back to that bottle (of salad dressing) again. 

Creamy Cucumber Dressing

Submitted by: Michele O'Sullivan 
Home Town: San Diego, California, USA
Living In: Henderson, Nevada, USA
Use this delicious dressing on a fresh green salad. 
 
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