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Cottage Cheese

Huh, I guess I'm one of the few who actually like the stuff.
I eat it plain then I eat the yogurt, then I eat my tablespoon of anp.

However the tomatoe and pepper sound really good, I think I'll try that 2nite.
 
LeanOnMe said:
Huh, I guess I'm one of the few who actually like the stuff.
I eat it plain then I eat the yogurt, then I eat my tablespoon of anp.

However the tomatoe and pepper sound really good, I think I'll try that 2nite.

i love it too, the tomatoe and pepper sounds good, ill try it as well
 
wallcrawler said:
Anyone have any ideas on how to improve the flavor of cottage cheese while still keeping it healthy?

Add some blueberries yum yum :p
 
For those who don't like the "goopy" factor of cottage cheese....try Dry Flake &/or Pot Style Cottage cheese -- it's drier and not as runny -- easier to eat IMO

And the chopped tomatoes & black pepper on cott. cheese is great on one of those hot summer nites where you just can't bear to eat anything hot....
 
jenscats5 said:
For those who don't like the "goopy" factor of cottage cheese....try Dry Flake &/or Pot Style Cottage cheese -- it's drier and not as runny -- easier to eat IMO

And the chopped tomatoes & black pepper on cott. cheese is great on one of those hot summer nites where you just can't bear to eat anything hot....

me too have to spread... :rolleyes:
 
jenscats5 said:
For those who don't like the "goopy" factor of cottage cheese....try Dry Flake &/or Pot Style Cottage cheese -- it's drier and not as runny -- easier to eat IMO

And the chopped tomatoes & black pepper on cott. cheese is great on one of those hot summer nites where you just can't bear to eat anything hot....


"dry flake"? "Pot style"? Never heard of these. R they located in the same place as regular cot. ch. in the grocery store? What brands?
 
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