Why not add some flavour and tasty salad dressings to your salad? Here at Ciao read reviews written by Ciao members about various salad dressings products such as[...]
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... Heinz Salad dressing, Kraft Fat Free Ranch dressing, Pizza Express Olive Oil Salad Dressing, Tesco Healthy Living Tomato & Basil Dressing, Asda Good For You Lemon & Cracked Black Pepper Dressing and much much more. So go ahead read the reviews, compare prices and buy online from top UK online shops.
Advantages: Tasty and creamy Disadvantages: Not the cheapest brand available
Heinz Salad Cream Description: Manufacturer: Heinz. Salad cream. You have probably seen this salad cream on shelves for years, but if not, it is easily recognisable. It comes in a clear glass or plastic bottle with a green and orange label. The label says "Heinz Salad Cream". A 285g bottle costs me just £1 in Poundland. I believe that it costs less than £1.50 to buy from supermarkets. Different sizes of bottle are available. Once this has been opened, ... ...eat salad cream with salad, with new potatoes, with fries and most of all, on fish finger sandwiches (The fish fingers should be grilled, put between 2 slices of tiger bread which has been spread with salad cream). I have tried a few brands, and though they are usually cheaper, this one is definitely the best. It is thick and creamy (best to shake before pouring) and has just the right mixture of sweetness and tangyness. Ingredients are as follows: ...
Advantages: Full of flavour, low fat, Disadvantages: runny, bad breath
KRAFT LIGHT HERB AND GARLIC DRESSING.
Recently I was diagnosed with Gallstones and, unfortunately, have been advised to adhere to a fat free diet. Chocolate, (my tummy yells) I want chocolate. Well I have done as instructed and have miserably munched my way through mounds of lettuce, pounds of tomatoes and trillions of carrots for the last six months. My taste buds (not to mention my stomach), however, rebelled at such torture and screamed CHOCOLATE ... ...my bland food.
Enter Kraft light Herb and Garlic dressing. I noticed this classy little beauty with its lilac and silver label jostling for attention amongst its fatter counterparts. The label stated that it contained 5% fat and that it had at least 30% less fat than other regular Herb and Garlic dressings, I was impressed at that and decided to give it a go. At £1.05 pence for a 250ml bottle I thought it was reasonably priced too.
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Advantages: tastes so good Disadvantages: needs a good shake before use
The pizza express salad dressing is the dressing that is served in all Pizza Express restaurants. It is made to their own special recipe adn is free from GM ingredients, artificial preservatives, colours and flavours. Its a creamy but not thick and gloopy in consistency, rom the emulsification of the egg adn olive oil. It also has vinegar, oregano and parsley. Because of the emulsification it has a smooth creamy taste with a hint of herbs but also ... ...salad.
The dressing comes in a tall glass bottle with a screwtop. The lable is black and cream with the Pizza Express logo. It is available at most supermarkets for around £1.78 for 225g.
Some seperation may occur but give it a vigorous shake and away you go! ...
Advantages: Low Fat - High Flavour Disadvantages: Unsuitable for allergy sufferers
...follower of most of the Tesco Healthy Eating range.
The Honey & Mustard dressing comes in a chunky glass bottle bearing a sticker label in pale blue and white tones with a picture of a chicken salad on the front. There is a big white banner stating that this is indeed the “Healthy Eating” version. You will find your bottle situated (in my Tesco’s at least) above the freezer cabinets with all the other sauces and dressings. Tesco does two dressings ... ...82p also makes it a winner in my eyes. Lasts forever and tastes divine. Delish!
(If you do not have a Tesco in your area then Asda do a very similar tasting/priced variety in their Healthy range. No excuses - go buy!)
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Advantages: Gibes your salad a great flavour Disadvantages: none
...the shop I came across Newmans own Balsamic Vinegarette, now in saying this I have never bought salad dressings before so I thought I would give it a try, and am I glad that I did as it went down a treat with the salad and also my friends. I was asked if the dressing was one of my own, but needless to say I told them no that it was a product by Paul Newman. The dressing comes in a pear shaped bottle, with a screw top lid and holds 250ml, the price ... ...have a picture of the man himself Paul Newman,
I also like the fact that it states he donates all the profits after tax for charity, which to date he has given 150 million, so atleast some of our money is going to a good cause.
The dressing is all natural with no preservatives and is suitable for vegetarians, the taste is like a bitter sweet and it leaves you wanting more, however it does state that once opened it should be used within four weeks.
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