Tinklee's Italian Dressing

tinklee @cook_3915364
one of the first recipes I made many years ago back in jr high, has been a family favorite since then
Tinklee's Italian Dressing
one of the first recipes I made many years ago back in jr high, has been a family favorite since then
Cooking Instructions
- 1
place all ingredients in a container that can be tightly covered
- 2
refrigerate at least 2hrs to blend flavors
- 3
shake before stirring; enjoy
- 4
this was an assignment for home ec, back in 7th grade
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