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Salad Dressing with a Kick

Submitted by: Joyce Courser 
After trying nearly every fat-free salad dressing out there, my husband created his own. His zesty dressing is fantastic. -Joyce Courser of Greenacres, Washington 
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Honey-Mustard Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Terri Webber 
Terri Webber of Miami, Florida pairs sweet honey with zippy Dijon mustard in this quick-to-fix recipe. The creamy yellow blend nicely coats mixed salad greens with a mildly tangy flavor. 'No one would ever guess this is low in fat,' Terri confides. 
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Celery Seed Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Tammie Lee Carter 
When I have time, I like to prepare this salad dressing the night before to really blend the flavors together. It's delicious with tomatoes and dark greens. -Tammie Lee Carter of Wheatfield, New York 
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Creamy Dill Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Randa Smaligo 
I received this recipe from a restaurant, and even though I have lightened it up a bit, it is still thick and delicious. -Randa Smaligo of Pryor, Oklahoma 
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Japanese Peanut Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Wendy Stenman 
After tasting it just once, this salad dressing quickly became a favorite for my family. It's delicious over a variety of mixed greens. --Wendy Stenman 
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Tomato Herb Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Mary Kretschmer 
A handful of herbs, including basil, marjoram and celery seed, helps perk up the low-sodium tomato juice used in this light, refreshing salad dressing from Mary Kretschmer of Miami, Florida. You won't miss the salt for a minute. 
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Italian Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Maxine Johnson 
I always have this dressing on hand, since it yields a large jar. Italian salad dressing is versatile and compatible with many combinations of vegetables, so the cook can get creative. --Maxine Johnson Fenton, Michigan 
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Thousand Island Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Kim Orr 
This comforting homemade dressing is chock-full of tasty ingredients, including chopped onion, celery and hard-cooked eggs. It's a delightful topping for any crisp green salad. --Kim Orr Louisville, Kentucky 
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Tangy Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Karen Krause 
This is one salad dressing that I know my family will eat. It's easy to make and better tasting than store-bought dressings. 
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Cooked Fruit Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Caroline Butcher 
My mother handed this recipe down to me, and it has never failed to receive raves from my guests, especially the men. They enjoy it so much that they always put huge servings on their salads, so I rarely have leftovers! 
 

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