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Salad dressings and condiments are what make salads more interesting. I contend that spicing up salads with appropriate condiments for the most part, does make a dry bland salad more palatable. Be it regular plain mustard or just some vinaigrette - they cast a spurt of flavors to make it all so very appetizing.

Condiments come in handy when you want to make the veggies and greens holding up to your taste buds. They add the subtle or overt flavors that you may like best on your salad. When you add condiments to your salad bowl it means you dig the relish.

The Caesar salad is a classic example of bland food that can be made more appetizing by using zesty condiments. You are basically trying to add zing to the lettuce and croƻtons here as per your preferences. Why even a ready made condiment bottle is a great aid.

Even fast and easy pasta salads do wonderfully well with the right condiments that spice them up. Tossed with sour cream dressing made up of preferred condiments many of us even go for the low-fat versions, doing away with the creamy richness.

Sour cream condiments are perfect for vinegary chicken salads too. The chunky pieces from a rotisserie chicken when tossed with barbecue sauce and spiked with lime juice and hot sauce result in creamy, sharp, soft and crunchy salads. For all grill salad lovers barbecue condiments are never to be skipped. Barbecue sauces lend a whole new dimension and this delightful salad will tell you how!

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