Is it true that ranch dressing only goes with carrots and celery?!


Question:

Is it true that ranch dressing only goes with carrots and celery?

What other vegetables could you eat with it?


Answers:
Ofcourse it's not true. It goes with french fries, fried chicken, tacos from Jack in the Box, and sometimes salads.

Source(s):
Who said tacos aren't vegetables?

no. you can eat broccoli, cauliflower, tomatoes, cucumbers, and olives with it. you can eat it with any veggie you like. i do. you can eat it on chicken, and potatoes....anything.

My mom makes veggie platters all the time, and she frequently puts out cucumbers, carrots, cherry tomatoes, cauliflower, celery, bell peppers, and other types of vegetables with the ranch dressing. Really, most veggies go well with ranch...it's just a matter of preference as to which vegetable you want to eat.

You could also just settle for a nice salad with ranch. Works all the same.

You can eat almost ANY veggie with ranch. I love ranch on my cucumbers and my tomatoes too. Just try it out!!

i eat it with everything. =)

You can put ranch dressing on lot things, my son and his family loves ranch on french frys, cheeburger,salads,pizza burgers,macronisalad.many other food tastes so good with,
Ranch----Dressing.

nope it goes great with salads

I would say no. I'm such a huge Ranch dressing fan, I use it on all vegetables and haven't found one I've disliked it with yet!

just think of Ranch as the new ketchup and then some.

Someone is pulling your leg or jus' plain kiddin' you. Ranch dressing goes with any vegetable with maybe the exception of beets (they did taste a little funny..lol). I've used it as baste for some meats that I b-b q. I spice it up a little with cayenne pepper or maybe a teaspoon of Louisiana Hot Sauce. You can use it on anything edible you desire.

No. You can eat it with anything you want. Not just vegetables.

no i use it for broccoli, cauliflower,carrots,celery,eve... crackers i like it on burgers all kinds of stuff




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