My date poured Russian dressing on his chinese food

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever had the salad dressing at a Japanese restaurant? There is a sauce that is sometimes put in Chinese or Japanese American food that is similar to Russian dressing


Yum yum sauce. It’s AMAZING. This was the first thing that came to mind when I read the OP.

There's a delish "Secret sauce" on burgers that tastes like a sweeter yum yum sauce -- maybe it's Russian dressing! Thanks op!
Anonymous
You're fine. It's Russian dressing. If it had been ranch, I would have recommended you dump him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the context? If you were at his house and you ordered take out and he got the dressing out the frig and added it, weird but no big deal.

If you were at your house and he brought the dressing with his, end it! That is nuts.


+1 I was thinking OP was at a restaurant and he whipped out the dressing (until I went back and reread). Bringing your own russian dressing to a restaurant is weird and attention seeking. Using russian dressing from your own fridge is quirky but okay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My dad does this with EVERYTHING. Russian dressing (or Catalina) on literally everything lol.


I totally forgot about Catalina dressing!
Anonymous
This is weird and I seriously might break up with someone over it. But also, I'm mid-40s and never married, in part because I would break up with someone for things like this. No regrets here, but you do you, OP.
Anonymous
Was it really russian dressing or was it yum yum sauce?
Anonymous
That sounds disgusting to me. But I also think ranch dressing with pizza sounds disgusting. Who cares. "Don't yuck someone else's yum."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You were eating General Tso. I don’t think you have any room to complain.


RIP General.
Anonymous
But did he stick his eating utensil in the serving dish?
Anonymous
This sounds like a Seinfeld episode!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever had the salad dressing at a Japanese restaurant? There is a sauce that is sometimes put in Chinese or Japanese American food that is similar to Russian dressing


Yum yum sauce. It’s AMAZING. This was the first thing that came to mind when I read the OP.


You can buy bottles at HMart, Christmas present solved!


What?? Day made!


Giant and Safeway also carry it —at least in Eastern MoCo. A lot of Targets as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is weird and I seriously might break up with someone over it. But also, I'm mid-40s and never married, in part because I would break up with someone for things like this. No regrets here, but you do you, OP.


I’m 50 and married twice. When I was younger, I definitely broke up with guys over stuff like this. No regrets. But DH sucks the heads of crawdads.
Anonymous
That's mayo/ketchup/pickle sauce over fried chicken already smothered in sugar and salt. Good for him.
Anonymous
OP, you have to date him again so we can see what other strange condiments he dumps on his food! Report back!
Anonymous
Is there a difference between Russian and Thousand Island dressings?
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