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are you dipping your square pizza in it?

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are you dipping your square pizza in it?

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i'll approve of this thread. you can use that for st patty's day reubens.

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i used to make "Caribbean" ranch and bleu cheese for jerk wings using pickapeppa and clove.

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As I've aged I've gotten more and more into blue cheese dressing.

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Are you just mincing the garlic and mixing it in? Thousand Island (and Russian) is great on burgers.

 

I usually make your basic vinegrette. 3 parts red wont vinegar to 1 part olive oil, add lime juice, salt and Italian seasoning.

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Are you just mincing the garlic and mixing it in? Thousand Island (and Russian) is great on burgers.

 

I usually make your basic vinegrette. 3 parts red wont vinegar to 1 part olive oil, add lime juice, salt and Italian seasoning.

Thousand island good on burgers? Sh!t, McDonalds should get in on that. Call it special sauce or something.

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Thousand island good on burgers? Sh!t, McDonalds should get in on that. Call it special sauce or something.

🤣😅😂😆😀😁

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Thousand island good on burgers? Sh!t, McDonalds should get in on that. Call it special sauce or something.

I know right? I also like seeds on my buns. :ninja:

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Are you just mincing the garlic and mixing it in? Thousand Island (and Russian) is great on burgers.

 

I usually make your basic vinegrette. 3 parts red wont vinegar to 1 part olive oil, add lime juice, salt and Italian seasoning.

Garlic dressing mixed with thousand dressing

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big fan of using dressings on sandwiches

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Ken's is the only answer.

I'm sure Ken is happy with you too. It's probably a little salty.

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big fan of using dressings on sandwiches

Big time. I like when sandwich shops have a variety of spreads.
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Big time. I like when sandwich shops have a variety of spreads.

 

this is my favorite sandwich shop. i see they have one in SD. have you tried them yet?

 

http://ilikeikesplace.com/

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this is my favorite sandwich shop. i see they have one in SD. have you tried them yet?

 

http://ilikeikesplace.com/

Absolutely! Ikes was what I had in mind and was going to mention it but thought it had no context for the board. They have epic sandwiches and their Dutch crunch rolls are good.

 

Edit: Had to go get it now. Chicken, Caesar dressing, artichoke hearts, provolone on Dutch crunch.

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this is my favorite sandwich shop. i see they have one in SD. have you tried them yet?

 

http://ilikeikesplace.com/

Why do all the SF exclusives seem a little ghey?

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Why do all the SF exclusives seem a little ghey?

 

 

because everything from SF is FABULOUS!!!!

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Ken's is the only answer.

I use Ken's Italian all the time. Ken's Frank's and some butter is an easy tasty hot sauce... Maybe a little shaky cheese.

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Kens (I think its a national brand?) fat-free raspberry vingarette. Hard to find but I swear by it :thumbsup:

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You spelled steak wrong

This makes no sense

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Absolutely! Ikes was what I had in mind and was going to mention it but thought it had no context for the board. They have epic sandwiches and their Dutch crunch rolls are good.

 

Edit: Had to go get it now. Chicken, Caesar dressing, artichoke hearts, provolone on Dutch crunch.

Its all about the Madison Bumgarner.

 

Habanero, american and pepper jack cheese, Ike's yellow BBQ, thinly sliced rib eye.

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Newman's Family recipe Italian. Almost so good you could just drink it.

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