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Created On: 01/16/2008 07:38:14 AM
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 01/16/2008 07:38:14 AM
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fred52
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Houseboat Dip is as easy as can be, 1 pouch Bumble Bee boneless and skinless  Smoked Salmon 6oz., 1 T. spoon of lemon pepper, 1 T. spoon of Mrs. Dash and  2  to 3  T. spoons of Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing in bottle,  mix all together and serve with crackers, Make sure you have extra on board,  We make 2 batches at a time for  shore parties or when family and friends stop by. Enjoy!!!

Edited: 01/17/2008 at 05:08:25 AM by fred52
 01/16/2008 03:58:21 PM
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This sounds yummy Fred, but can you define for me, "1 pouch skinless boneless salmon"? How much is one pouch? I am assuming it's smoked salmon you speak of.

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 01/16/2008 06:14:07 PM
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Will you also clarify which ranch dressing to use? The kind that is already prepared in the bottle, or the dry mix? This does sound good! Thanks.

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 01/17/2008 04:56:07 AM
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Sorry, My wife Sherry makes this and yes it is smoked salmon she use BumbleBee 6oz. pouch and Hidden Valley Ranch in the 16 oz. bottle.

Edited: 01/17/2008 at 05:25:39 AM by fred52
 01/17/2008 09:36:06 AM
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Thanks Fred52 for clearing this up. Dips are easy and fun.

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 01/17/2008 11:09:32 AM
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Thanks Fred. Gonna try it this weekend 'cuz it sounds like a good football party dip too.

Skally

Oops! Tell Sherry thanks

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 01/17/2008 11:14:46 AM
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One more little question.....where you call for T.spoons are you speaking of;

tsp = teaspoon
Tbsp = tablespoon

I can see where this may be important.

Skally

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Chance Favors The Prepared Mind!
 01/17/2008 12:40:53 PM
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The big T is for Tablespoon, Glad to hear you are going to try it this weekend. It is  so GOOD!!!  Enjoy!!!  Let us know how you liked it.......

Edited: 01/17/2008 at 12:43:45 PM by fred52
 01/17/2008 01:26:23 PM
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Thank you so much......will do.

Skally

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Chance Favors The Prepared Mind!
 01/20/2008 10:35:04 AM
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Here is what we did for the trial run.

I used 6 tbsp of Ranch since I wanted a thinner dip. Excellant in every way, original and thinner. Thanks for the dip.

When I went to buy Mrs. Dash, I saw several varieties so I also got the 'Extra Spicy'. I used the same thinner recipe, substituting the 'Extra Spicy' for the original Mrs. Dash. I also added one tsp of Cumin. This seemed to be a nice spin-off for folks that like things spicy.

Thanks again, and I made two more batche for today's football.

Skally

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 01/29/2008 08:52:54 AM
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Gotta try this one for sure.

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