FOOD: Hidden Valley Made a Diamond Out of Ranch Dressing, and It's for Sale

Hidden Valley Made a Diamond Out of Ranch Dressing, and It's for sale on eBay

 

 

Before we address the "why" behind this, I'm just kind of amazed it's even possible . . .

 

 

Yesterday was National Ranch Dressing Day. And the people at Hidden Valley Ranch had been teasing a big announcement . . . something to do with ranch dressing and "carats," spelled C-A-R-A-T-S. Now we know what they meant.

 

 

It turns out they made an actual DIAMOND out of RANCH DRESSING. And they're selling it on eBay to benefit the charity Feeding America.  

 

 

They took ranch dressing . . . burned it in a 2,500-degree oven . . . kept it under 400 tons of pressure for two months . . . and turned it into a two-carat, man-made diamond.

 

 

They used the diamond for an engagement ring, and that's what they're selling. It has an inscription on it with the initials "HVR LVR" . . . for "Hidden Valley Ranch Lover."

 

 

If you go to TheRanchDiamond.com, it sends you to the eBay page. Last we checked, the top bid was just over 11 GRAND, and the auction runs through next Thursday.

 

 

They came up with it after someone used a custom bottle of Hidden Valley Ranch to propose on Valentine's Day last year. So with all the postponed weddings and engagements going on, they wanted to give someone a chance to propose with a ranch diamond. 

(Here's a photo.)

 

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"The Princess Bride" Has Its Own Cookbook 

 

 

It's taken almost 35 years, but 1987 classic "The Princess Bride" finally has an OFFICIAL cookbook. It includes over 50 recipes for dishes seen in and inspired by the movie.

 

 

Some examples of dishes include the Grandson's Soup and Sandwich . . . Bread Pirate Roberts . . . Inigo Montoya's Taste of Revenge . . .Twu Wove's Kiss Cookies . . . Fezzik's Stew . . . and Vizzini's Sicilian Meatballs.

 

 

Unfortunately, it doesn't come out until December 6th, BUT it is available for preorder on Amazon for $24.95.

 

 

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