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The Origins of Ranch Dressing

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[Problems viewing this email? Click here to read it on the web.] [Eater] NEWS [Watch: This Is Where Ranch Dressing Comes From] [Watch: This Is Where Ranch Dressing Comes From] Think back, if you can, to a time before ranch dressing. Perhaps you don't wish to remember the dark ages before a slathering of the creamy, tangy sauce became de rigueur for everything from carrot sticks to chicken wings, but it wasn't so long ago. As this new video explains, ranch dressing got its start in the 1950s at — ding ding ding! — a place calle... [read more...] REPORTS [The Legend of the Choco Taco] [The Legend of the Choco Taco] TIMELINE [Suing Starbucks Is America’s Favorite Pastime] [Suing Starbucks Is America’s Favorite Pastime] PHILADELPHIA [Philly Chef Mike Solomonov Sells Barbecue Restaurant to Focus on Expansion Plans] [Philly Chef Mike Solomonov Sells Barbecue Restaurant to Focus on Expansion Plans] LONDON [What Does London's New Late-Night Transit Mean for Restaurants?] [What Does London's New Late-Night Transit Mean for Restaurants?] VIDEO INTERLUDE [Watch: 'Japan's Greatest Bartender' Makes His Campari From Scratch] [Watch: 'Japan's Greatest Bartender' Makes His Campari From Scratch] NEWS [Giant Beer Merger Could Put 5,500 People Out of Work] [Giant Beer Merger Could Put 5,500 People Out of Work] CHIPOTLE [ShopHouse, Chipotle's Asian-Inspired Concept, Is Now Testing Burritos] [ShopHouse, Chipotle's Asian-Inspired Concept, Is Now Testing Burritos] FOOD TECH [The Milk of the Future Could Be Made Without Cows] [The Milk of the Future Could Be Made Without Cows] FOLLOW EATER [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google-plus] [Eater] Sent to {EMAIL}. [Change preferences] or [unsubscribe]. For advertising, please visit our [media kit] or contact [sales@curbed.com]. Vox Media, Eater attn, 104 W. 40th St., 10th Floor, New York NY 10018. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.

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