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I was wondering if anyone would have the recipe or copycat recipe for the fabulous salad dressing that was served at the Tee Pee Restaurant in Indianapolis. It was well known in the area. Kind of an orangey dressing, perhaps a French dressing variation. They would sell it to customers, but never gave away the recipe. They have since gone out of business, but I was hoping perhaps someone who worked there would divulge the recipe or perhaps someone had a copycat. Thank you.
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Shared by: Chris Takacs; West Springfield, MA
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