Cottage Cheese

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Fab1b
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Jul 13, 2012 3:21pm
Big fan of the stuff! You like?
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mcburg93
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Jul 13, 2012 3:28pm
Love it with pineapple. Love it with a lot of fresh ground pepper too.
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Ironman92
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Jul 13, 2012 3:30pm
A thin layer in the middle of my lasagna....about it.
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Con_Alma
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Jul 13, 2012 3:32pm
Fresh fruit and cottage cheese are fantastic together.
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OneBuckeye
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Jul 13, 2012 3:52pm
Love it.

GOAT

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Early Cuyler
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Jul 13, 2012 3:52pm
No. Neither the food or on women.
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Curly J
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Jul 13, 2012 3:54pm
Love it. Larger Curd with salt and lots of pepper.
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Jul 13, 2012 3:55pm
Love it plain. None of that fruit shit in it lol
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BRF
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Jul 13, 2012 3:58pm
Don't forget the Apple Butter!
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justincredible
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Jul 13, 2012 4:10pm
Love it with salt and pepper. Sometimes I'll add some sliced tomato. I'm not a huge fan of it with fruit.
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Jul 13, 2012 4:11pm
I was never a fan of cottage cheese until recently. I just couldn't get it down.

I've discovered this after starting Leangains.

Lowfat cottage cheese
Crushed berries, or any fruit
Stevia natural sweetener

Awesome for a sweet fix.
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Con_Alma
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Jul 13, 2012 4:37pm
justincredible;1225204 wrote:Love it with salt and pepper. Sometimes I'll add some sliced tomato. I'm not a huge fan of it with fruit.
??? Isn't tomato a fruit?
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thavoice
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Jul 13, 2012 4:41pm
Con_Alma;1225220 wrote:??? Isn't tomato a fruit?
Technically yeah....but......


To illustrate this definition, let's focus on a fruit more commonly recognized as such: the apple. Botanists consider an apple core a fruit, because it is a ripened ovary containing seeds. But by the looser definition of fruit, an entire apple (the core and the flesh surrounding the core) is also considered a fruit. Common garden "vegetables" that are actually fruit, include cucumbers, squash, peppers, and yes, tomatoes. Vegetables encompass all other edible parts of a plant that aren't fruit, including roots, tubers, stems, and leaves. Potatoes, carrots, greens, fennel bulbs, and onions are examples of real vegetables. So why was it so important that tomatoes be defined legally as a vegetable? Well, back in 1883, a tariff was put in place to protect domestic vegetable growers by taxing imported vegetables. In 1886, the plaintiffs (Nix) imported some tomatoes from the West Indies. The collector of the port of New York (Hedden) imposed a duty on the tomatoes, which he considered vegetables. The plaintiffs paid the duty under protest and sued Hedden, arguing that tomatoes are botanically a fruit, and therefore should not be taxed as a vegetable. The case eventually ended up in the Supreme Court, which decided that while tomatoes are indeed botanically defined as fruit, consumers think of tomatoes as vegetables, and that is how they should be legally defined.
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Con_Alma
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Jul 13, 2012 4:46pm
Then technically it's an additive to the cottage cheese experience.

It wasn't a legal context but rather a cuisine context.
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Jul 13, 2012 4:48pm
Shut up.
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Con_Alma
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Jul 13, 2012 4:50pm
Awwwwww
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Jul 13, 2012 5:41pm
Ironman92;1225177 wrote:A thin layer in the middle of my lasagna....about it.
:thumbup:


Sometimes I'll warm up my cottage cheese in a skillet.
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Jul 13, 2012 5:49pm
Lots of pepper and its GOAT!!
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Jul 13, 2012 7:12pm
BRF;1225195 wrote:Don't forget the Apple Butter!

+1.

When I saw this thread title I immediately thought of BRF.
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Jul 13, 2012 8:17pm
Plain is fine when I'm in the mood. Otherwise, I've never had the desire to mix things with it. If I'm adding fruit to something, it'll be to non-fat plain yogurt.
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Jul 13, 2012 8:24pm
Do not want.
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Jul 13, 2012 8:28pm
THE4RINGZ;1225296 wrote:+1.

When I saw this thread title I immediately thought of BRF.
It's a German Heritage "thang".

Ringz can tell you about the salad bars that have the apple butter right beside the cottage cheese!
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Jul 13, 2012 8:32pm
BRF;1225330 wrote:It's a German Heritage "thang".

Ringz can tell you about the salad bars that have the apple butter right beside the cottage cheese!
1. The Barn
2. Dravenstott's
3. Das Dutch Esenhaus
4. Das Dutch Kitchen


Those are the only four I know who serve such a succulent treat.
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Jul 13, 2012 8:40pm
See?

Told ya.

Y'all ought to give it a try.
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Jul 13, 2012 8:41pm
wildcats20;1225191 wrote:Love it plain. None of that fruit shit in it lol
This. Fruit belongs by itself, I don't even mix fruit with other fruit.