Depends where you want to go with it...
Sour cream, ranch dressing, and blue cheese dressing come to mind.
In 1954, Steve and Gayle Henson opened a dude ranch near Santa Barbara, California, and named it "Hidden Valley Ranch". As a side business, they sold to guests a special dressing that Steve had developed in Alaska. The dressing was popular, and they began selling bottles that guests could take home, and later opened a factory to sell packets of ranch seasoning that had to be mixed with mayonnaise and buttermilk (packets that are still available to this day). In 1972 the brand was bought by Clorox for $8 million. Clorox reformulated the dressing several times to try to make it more convenient. The first change was to include buttermilk flavoring in the seasoning so that home chefs only had to add milk rather than buttermilk. In 1983, Clorox developed a non-refrigerated bottled formulation, making it even more popular.
A Ranch
To take out the salty taste in your dressing, you can try adding a few pieces of raw but peeled potato to the dressing. The potato will generally draw some of the salt from the dressing and can then be removed.
cook raw potatoes in the sauce
It depends on what is on the lease contract you sign.
All liquids take the shape of the container they are in. Ranch takes the shape of the container it is in. Therefore ranch is a liquid.
No, unless it is commercially packaged (i.e. canned).
A Ranch
No one knows that you ate onions if you use your toothbrush, dental floss, mouthwash, and mirror before dinner. The toothbrush and the floss take away telltale traces of fried onions, salad dressing, or sauce. The mouthwash takes away the telltale odor of onions whether they're eaten fresh or fried. The mirror lets you know if there are any traces around your mouth of the crumbs from frying, the dressing from the salad, or the sauce from dipping.
Yes, the tomato sauce is high in anti oxidants. The tomato anti oxidants in the sauce will take the green out without adding/covering any colors.
ANSWER:Imagine this. You eat a huge thanksgiving meal of turkey, dressing, cranberry sauce and the dessert of your choice. Now, what do you do? You get tired, grab the nearest couch and take a nap. Tryptophan is an ingredient in some foods that make you sleepy. It actually promotes deep sleep. (YAWN)