Hellmann's Brand
"Joseph Littleshoes" > wrote
> Nancy Young wrote:
>> They deny it but I'm convinced that Hellmann's changed
>> a few years back ... the brand tasted different in the east
>> compared to the west, now I bet they taste the same.
>>
>> But no, it's still Hellmann's and no other for me. Bring out
>> the Hellmann's, and bring out the Best! (laugh)
> I purchased the Hellmanns Balsamic vinaigrette for the elderly relative,
> she likes it, but i do not think it is anything special, if i were going
> to use a commercial vinaigrette i would use Garrards, though it is more
> expensive than the Hellmanns.
Oh, I saw that you had asked about the dressing, I've never tried
Hellmann's dressing. Aside from Seven Seas Viva Italian, I'm not
particular about bottled dressing. I don't use it often.
> I have found Julia Child's basic French vinaigrette recipe (with my own
> additions) to be excellent, though i still occasionally purchase a bottle
> of "Marie's" Roquefort salad dressing, just cause im a recovering blue
> cheese addict and can not keep blue cheese around the house with out
> eating it all up in one go.
I do like thousand island on my burgers once in a while, bet those
dressings would be good, too.
nancy
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