It's the Greatest generation's fault. They invented it, And their Boomer children for eating it up.Society going off the rails and the rise of ranch as a condiment happened at about the same time and this isn't a coincidence.
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It's the Greatest generation's fault. They invented it, And their Boomer children for eating it up.Society going off the rails and the rise of ranch as a condiment happened at about the same time and this isn't a coincidence.
Ranch is more of a midwest thing. The south likes sweet stuff. West coast is all about healthy.It's the Greatest generation's fault. They invented it, And their Boomer children for eating it up.
Society going off the rails and the rise of ranch as a condiment happened at about the same time and this isn't a coincidence.
Have you seen him in UNI threads? Barf.You're my favorite poster now. Seriously.
Have you seen him in UNI threads? Barf.
It gets consumed everywhere. It doesn't become the biggest dressing in America off the Midwest alone. Plenty of people on both coasts drowning food in that stuff.Ranch is more of a midwest thing. The south likes sweet stuff. West coast is all about healthy.
Sure but it's required in the Midwest. Not the crappy shelf stuff either. Gotta be home made. On the coasts I mostly saw it as a salad dressing. In the Midwest people drink it.It gets consumed everywhere. It doesn't become the biggest dressing in America off the Midwest alone. Plenty of people on both coasts drowning food in that stuff.
Sure but it's required in the Midwest. Not the crappy shelf stuff either. Gotta be home made. On the coasts I mostly saw it as a salad dressing. In the Midwest people drink it.
I prefer blue cheese, but will use ranch if that's all there is. There are times when ranch dressing is the right condiment, just not all the time like my wife does.First those who don't like ranch. WTH do you dip your bone in wings in? Blue cheese? I mean, blue cheese is acceptable, but it ain't ranch.
I prefer blue cheese, but will use ranch if that's all there is. There are times when ranch dressing is the right condiment, just not all the time like my wife does.
Yes, forgot about Church's, along with KFC.Is Church's Chicken still around, loved it when I was in Texas but that was a long time ago when Burger King was actually good and not filthy.
Bang bang sauce is underrated as well on chicken.As far as chicken dipping sauce, honey mustard and sweet & sour are two personal favorites
Sure but it's required in the Midwest. Not the crappy shelf stuff either. Gotta be home made. On the coasts I mostly saw it as a salad dressing. In the Midwest people drink it.
First those who don't like ranch. WTH do you dip your bone in wings in? Blue cheese? I mean, blue cheese is acceptable, but it ain't ranch.
They do. Most batters start with flour, salt, and pepper, then go to whatever herbs and spices that makes it theirs. Maybe the level of S&P you prefer isn't high enough, but I can surely taste it. They also marinate their chicken, not sure what's in it though.Good juicy seasoned fried chicken doesn't need sauce at all...but buffalo wings come drenched in spicy buffalo sauce anyway, so the idea of a second sauce on top of the sauce they are drenched in has always seemed nonsensical to me. Why do people stop at two different sauces on the same wing? Why not dip in 7 or 8 sauces?
Cane's needs sauce because I'm not sure they even use salt and pepper on the chicken.