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Heres an idea. The other day I went to take off the lid from my Ranch Dressing, and the disk with the smaller hole to keep the contents from escaping too rapidly pulled off with the lid because the last time I used it, I forgot the clean the ranch dressing that was left on the top of the bottle from
last time. So my idea is, to make the screw on cap a little longer, eliminate the "content flow regulator disk," reshape the tip of the bottle into a cone, so that any dressing that gets on the lid area will not cause the lid to get stuck on the bottle.
What do you think?
Hidden Valley Ranch
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I think I'd like to know what Ranch Dressing is and if I'm missing out. |
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I would like a similar solution for Bailey's bottles, though. |
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Hidden Valley Ranch. (link) |
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I like it. It's supposed to be a salad dressing, but its good on pizza, french fries, fried chicken, pork, beef, hamburgers, um... pretty much anything you put it on is gonna be good. If you like good things... :) |
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Ooh! Have you tried pizza with heinz 57 and tabasco? It's got oomph! |
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I'm still disappointed that this has nothing to do with cowboys. |
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I think I'd be more disappointed were the idea about cowboys wearing bottles. Maybe "disappointed" isn't the right word. |
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Is this idea "put ranch dressing in a squeeze bottle"? |
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You can't get dressed in a bottle, everyone knows that. |
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No, ranch dressing is already in a squeeze bottle. But when you're done squeezing, you always get a little on the bottle, and when you put the cap back on, the cap gets stuck. So my idea is to make the tip cone shaped, so that any that gets on the bottle wont contact and stick to the cap. |
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That's just too much work for me. |
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Fetch my ranch dressing hose! |
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I would post an idea about "how to make even the yuckiest food become delicious based on mexican condiments, dressings and spices" but it would be pointed at as a recipe and would soon be marked for deletion. |
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Therefore, those who think ranch is the ultimate choice to make things good... you're missing out. Come down to México. Saving the money you spend on ranch dressing for half a year will be enough for anyone to live down here for a week... eating good stuff. Obviously, lodging and margaritas are on Pericles. |
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I love "Ranch" but I've never seen it in sqeeze bottles, just those that require you to take the lid off and replace. These get very messy, with dried dresssing all around the cap threads and are probably a health risk, but the sqeeze type would have similar problems, as you have explained. Are you suggesting a mustard type bottle? I might have to try that. |
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My solution has been to buy the dry mix pack, "Hidden Valley Ranch"(which does cost a little less), add milk and mayo in a bowl, mix and store in a 16oz tupperware bowl with a lid that I rinse after each use. As much as we like it , it only last for a couple meals anyway, but if I'm just having a spoon full on a salad I don't mind rinsing the lid. |
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BTW, my families favorite is to eat it on spicy potato wedges along with Italian beef sandwiches. I usually make everything from scrath when I can but there's something about the H. V. Ranch that I can't duplicate. It just has to be H.V. |
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[Pericles], that is one damned good offer. I smell Mexican spices in my mind and I drool... |
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