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Homemade Creamy Italian Dressing

I dug through SO MANY different recipes that have lists a mile long for a simple salad dressing. In the end, Just had to make my own. My boyfriend is a picky eater, so here's my first and last attempt at making this Creamy Italian Dressing to die for!

Super Quick and Easy- Not to mention AMAZING!


1 cup -Mayo

2 Tbs- Vinegar (I prefer Apple Cider Vinegar)
1 Tbs- Sugar
1 1/2 Tbs- Italian Seasoning
1/4 tsp Garlic Salt
Sprinkle with pepper 

**Whip it up, and enjoy.



If you want it a bit more runny use a bit more Vinegar.


The thickness of this dressing could be used for a dip as well.


End Result? AMAZING-NESS!   My boyfriend puts this in everything, and I mean EVERYTHING. 


Let me know how well you all like my homemade concoction. =)




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