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Cottage Cheese Ranch Dip

16 oz. cottage cheese
2 heaping Tblsp. Best Foods Mayo
2 heaping Tblsp. sour cream
a thin sprinkle of garlic powder over top
1 pkg. ranch dry mix (buttermilk)

Mix all ingredients together and refrigerate.

Best if refrigerated for a few hours before serving.

Serve with ruffled potato chips.

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  1. This sounds good! I have a friend who made something similar-- it's basically cottage cheese, mashed avocado, and garlic salt. Delicious! Hopefully I'll try your ranch version soon.

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