Hidden Valley Dips Mix, Fiesta Ranch, 1.1 Ounce (Pack of 6)






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- •1.1 Oz Packets (Pack of 6, Total of 6.6 Oz)
Hidden Valley Dips Mix, Fiesta Ranch, 1.1 Ounce (Pack of 6)
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Customer Reviews
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Best ranch ever!
Randi ✓ Verified Purchase•August 2, 2023
This is so good!
Check the expiration date.
Benjamin W Rush✓ Verified Purchase•June 30, 2023
I didn't expect this the have such an early expiration date. I love this product for cooking
BEST seasoning ever!
PAULA MAIA✓ Verified Purchase•June 27, 2023
I love ranch and this ranch powder is amazing! I put it in pretty much everyting savory that I cook! I cant live without it anymore! If you love ranch, do yourself a favor and buy this! You will love it too!
Parents, make life easy on yourselves - you know you want to buy it!
AmazonAddict✓ Verified Purchase•June 20, 2023
I give up. We all know this stuff isn't healthy. It's empty calories and additives and all the things that I told myself that I'd never feed my kids, but darn it tastes good.
I spent years trying to make healthy versions of ranch dressing after I had my first kid. My husband complained, but my darling daughter ate them happily.... Then the school birthday parties started and she discovered "real ranch." Quickly she joined her father's bandwagon, but I was able to convince her that the healthy option was tasty and so good for her. She sweetly continued eating my nutritional-yeast-and-cashew-based substitutes (I know, I know).
The second kid, however, tipped the scales too far. His first words were, "mama," "no," and "why does your ranch taste funny?" I was done.
I admit it!!!! Hidden Valley Ranch is the gold standard. It's smooth and creamy and just the right level of herbs and garlic to make everything taste delicious. We can cut corners on junk food in other areas, but I have to admit defeat on this one. In fact, if you look at the ingredient list, it's not too bad - they are recognizable and pronounceable. MSG gets a bad rap IMHO, so I'm fine with it - it natural develops when you add salt to tomatoes; it's not some evil lab creation.
A small "bad" for the greater good of getting my kids to eat more veggies is OK in my book. A ratio of 1tbsp of ranch per baby carrot is fine, right? ... Right?... Um, right?
Fun tip:
Ranch is a great white base for creative sauces. My kids didn't like beetroot, but a little ranch, and you've got a Barbie-pink veggie! We all have or know that kid who reacts to veggies like a vampire does to garlic. If ranch helps, go for it. Whatever it takes, parents - you've got this!!
Thank you for taking the time to read my review - I hope it helped you! Good luck on your veggie quest!
I spent years trying to make healthy versions of ranch dressing after I had my first kid. My husband complained, but my darling daughter ate them happily.... Then the school birthday parties started and she discovered "real ranch." Quickly she joined her father's bandwagon, but I was able to convince her that the healthy option was tasty and so good for her. She sweetly continued eating my nutritional-yeast-and-cashew-based substitutes (I know, I know).
The second kid, however, tipped the scales too far. His first words were, "mama," "no," and "why does your ranch taste funny?" I was done.
I admit it!!!! Hidden Valley Ranch is the gold standard. It's smooth and creamy and just the right level of herbs and garlic to make everything taste delicious. We can cut corners on junk food in other areas, but I have to admit defeat on this one. In fact, if you look at the ingredient list, it's not too bad - they are recognizable and pronounceable. MSG gets a bad rap IMHO, so I'm fine with it - it natural develops when you add salt to tomatoes; it's not some evil lab creation.
A small "bad" for the greater good of getting my kids to eat more veggies is OK in my book. A ratio of 1tbsp of ranch per baby carrot is fine, right? ... Right?... Um, right?
Fun tip:
Ranch is a great white base for creative sauces. My kids didn't like beetroot, but a little ranch, and you've got a Barbie-pink veggie! We all have or know that kid who reacts to veggies like a vampire does to garlic. If ranch helps, go for it. Whatever it takes, parents - you've got this!!
Thank you for taking the time to read my review - I hope it helped you! Good luck on your veggie quest!
Ole-
Harlan R Russell III✓ Verified Purchase•June 11, 2023
Great for my cheese ball. Yum
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