Honestly... this stuff might as well be crack. I go through about two cups a day... and the only reason I stop there is because I think I should.
The only thing I like better than cottage cheese is peanutbutter. Oh glorious peanutbutter... you are my sunshine.
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07-01-2008, 12:00 AM #1
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How much cottage cheese do you eat in a day?
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I have to really watch the sodium so the vast majority of cottage cheeses are out for me. While on vacation I did find some Dean's Dry Curd that was fat free & VERY low sodium. A few stevia packs and it was alright with some berries or mixed in with the morning yogurt. But they don't sell it up here....damn.
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I'm the complete opposite.
I normally have a high tolerance when it comes to what tastes bad and what not, but I absolutely cannot stomach the taste of Cottage Cheese.
Eating 1-2 cups before bed is the last thing I look forward to. Now I just mix 16oz of fat free Milk with Whey. It's not as good nutrition wise, but oh well, a Strawberry Milkshake sure beats eating Cottage Puke everynight.
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07-01-2008, 05:50 AM #17Pressuah- 'i bet your kitchen looks like a crack lab
[QUOTE=stevedarsh;454862701]one time my ex was peeing in a parking lot and she was f*cking spraying like a firehose and i was standing in front of her to block the view from traffic and it splattered all over my legs[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=RtodaAV;454863871]does she crush beer cans on her head also?[/QUOTE]
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07-01-2008, 06:46 AM #20Pressuah- 'i bet your kitchen looks like a crack lab
[QUOTE=stevedarsh;454862701]one time my ex was peeing in a parking lot and she was f*cking spraying like a firehose and i was standing in front of her to block the view from traffic and it splattered all over my legs[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=RtodaAV;454863871]does she crush beer cans on her head also?[/QUOTE]
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i used to eat it regularly (pre-bed meal), but after a while even w/ PB i got sick of it. i'd rather chug a casein shake and be done with it.
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07-01-2008, 10:23 AM #25
As blasphemous as this may sound, I don't actually like cottage cheese or peanut butter that much, I only eat them to get my daily protein and fat up.
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07-01-2008, 10:59 AM #29
Hi Guys
Been lurking for quite a while now only just started at the gym this week
and been on a fairly low calorie diet for about 3 weeks last two weeks really been dead strict on what i eat.
Got a fair bit of fat to loose and muscle to gain.
Is cottage cheese good for cutting or do you use it on your bulk diet?
Whats so good about it? Is it ideal for me to have before bed to help
with keeping the metabolism going whilst i sleep?
many thanks
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