Ranch versus Blue Cheese

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Lifer
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There's some new ranch dressing from some company that are in fat squeeze bottles. I think they're called Zesty Ranch. They're good!
 

Tom

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What is the difference between bleu cheese and those chunks in outdated milk ?
 

Joemonkey

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the ONLY time i like blue cheese dressing is when it is served with hot wings and celery...

ranch for a "dipping sauce" for carrots and what not

italian dressing for salads
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: Joemonkey
the ONLY time i like blue cheese dressing is when it is served with hot wings and celery...

ranch for a "dipping sauce" for carrots and what not

italian dressing for salads

I concur :beer:
 

Actaeon

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Ranch owns blue Cheese.

Ranch is just about good on ANYTHING. So creamy and yummy.
 

GagHalfrunt

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Ranch rules, but only REAL ranch. That stuff that comes in the bottles is awful. Buy the packets and mix it up fresh with milk and mayo, 1000 times better than the premade stuff.
 

PatboyX

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ranch is great for crappy foods. ok....everything
but BC is great for classy stuff.
 

Descartes

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Blue cheese for the consumer with a discriminating palate, but anything else for the primitive ones among you. :)

Actually, I'm going to have to echo what GagHalfrunt has said. Real ranch is simply fantastic, but I know of few places that actually serve it. There is a fantastic pizza place in town that makes their own ranch, and it's unbelievable.

 

djheater

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haha all locked up...

I hope you don't mean creamy blue, cause I meant crumbled danish or perhaps a nice rocquefort if available.
 

Shawn

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Originally posted by: Dead Parrot Sketch
What is the difference between bleu cheese and those chunks in outdated milk ?

I wonder this myself.

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