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Your thermometer is brokenI grill chicken at around 500-550
Or you like charred food
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Your thermometer is brokenI grill chicken at around 500-550
You’re right. My thermometer reads 1000lbs when it is actually 500.Your thermometer is broken
Or you like charred food
Yea so stop with the Italian dressingYou’re right. My thermometer reads 1000lbs when it is actually 500.
Never even hear of Russian Dressing.
Also, back off my avatar bruh.
Impossible!!!
Russian dressing is basically Thousand Island so its also delicious.Never even hear of Russian Dressing.
Also, back off my avatar bruh.
Russian dressing is basically Thousand Island so its also delicious.
No it’s basically me saying the spicy chicken sandwich from Chick-fil-A is similar to the regular chicken sandwich from Chick-fil-A.No it isn’t.
You’re gayer than a Mayor Pete after party.
Thousand Island is a mayo base with a sweetness from the pickle relish.
Russian is a mayo base but spicier because chilli sauce or hot sauce along with horseradish.
That’s like saying ranch and thousand island are the same because they both contain mayonnaise.
Lol what a loser. It’s like you don’t even know about salad dressings for real. How embarrassing for you.
Gah, all you white breads inventing "dressings" as an excuse to slather salads with mayonnaise. Gross.
Haha. There are actual dressings, dude. Like vinaigrettes and Italian. All the others are just flavored mayonnaise dips.you eat your salads RAW?
If you’re buying basic premade bottled dressings, they are all going to most likely not be great for you.Haha. There are actual dressings, dude. Like vinaigrettes and Italian. All the others are just flavored mayonnaise dips.
No it’s basically me saying the spicy chicken sandwich from Chick-fil-A is similar to the regular chicken sandwich from Chick-fil-A.
What’s the Difference Between Russian and Thousand Island Dressing?
A lot of places that serve “1000 island” really actually serve Russian dressing.
Ironic the guy who uses a marinade as a dressing is acting like a dressing cognoscenti.