I can't down it just by itself
il end up having a gag reflex because of the texture
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I can't down it just by itself
il end up having a gag reflex because of the texture
If you gag when you try to consume cottage cheese, just don't eat cottage cheese!!!
After all, why in the world would you want to eat a food that you react so badly to?
for thee godly nutrients :)
I thought it would help me down it easier if I mixed it with something else to cover the taste/texture of cottage cheese
^ Cottage cheese offers no magical benefit. Just eat something that you enjoy and that fits into your daily nutritional goals.
[QUOTE=Muskle;818864501]I can't down it just by itself
il end up having a gag reflex because of the texture[/QUOTE]
Cottage cheese is not usually nice on its own. People on these boards usually mix flavoured whey, peanut butter etc.
If you still can't stick to it, don't buy it anymore.
1 packet of splenda is all I need and actually converts cottage cheese into very good tasting IMO. You can also add cinnamon to make it even better. or some chocolate whey
I put , peaches, pineapples, peanut butter, bananas, blueberries, strwaberries.
Greek Yogurt has a VERY similar macronutrient profile, with the added probiotic benefit.
And it tastes a thousand times better.
quarter cup of each
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[QUOTE=WonderPug;818866941]If you gag when you try to consume cottage cheese, just don't eat cottage cheese!!!
After all, why in the world would you want to eat a food that you react so badly to?[/QUOTE]
Once again!
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[QUOTE=t12jm;818896831]Greek Yogurt has a VERY similar macronutrient profile, with the added probiotic benefit.
And it tastes a thousand times better.
quarter cup of each
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thanks alot buddy il check it out
[QUOTE=nosix;818905221]Once again!
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What is it like to have absolutely no original thoughts or contributions of your own? Does it feel as pathetic as you make it seem?
I like putting almonds in mine, high fat in the almonds but its mostly mono and polyunsaturated fats.
[QUOTE=braggable;818908831]What is it like to have absolutely no original thoughts or contributions of your own? Does it feel as pathetic as you make it seem?[/QUOTE]
Braggable strikes again.
I was thinking the exact same thing.
[QUOTE=t12jm;818896831]Greek Yogurt has a VERY similar macronutrient profile, with the added probiotic benefit.
And it tastes a thousand times better.
quarter cup of each
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Only significant difference here is cost...I'm guestimating this, but it's probably something like cottage cheese at $0.50/serving vs Greek yogurt at $2.00/serving
[QUOTE=braggable;818908831]What is it like to have absolutely no original thoughts or contributions of your own? Does it feel as pathetic as you make it seem?[/QUOTE]
lolwat? Because I agree with someone?
Why eat something you don;t enjoy/like please ooomighty explain that to me?
[QUOTE=nosix;818917981]lolwat? Because I agree with someone?
Why eat something you don;t enjoy/like please ooomighty explain that to me?[/QUOTE]
If you're not going to answer my question, why bother responding to my question? The original post was about what the kid can add to his cottage cheese to make it taste better. And of course BlunderPug comes on to "enlighten" us all on why we shouldn't eat cottage cheese if we don't want to... followed by the usual unoriginal parrots like yourself.
Do you think someone is putting a gun to the kid's head and forcing him to eat cottage cheese? Not likely. He just wants to. And he wants to know how to make it taste better. Who the fuk are [b]ANY OF YOU[/b] to tell him what to do, and to even give out nutritional advice in the first place?!?!
Im the "oomighty one"? You better check yourself bro. You're the one trying to save the kid's life, lest he befoul himself with cottage cheese!
[QUOTE=nosix;818917981]lolwat? Because I agree with someone?
Why eat something you don;t enjoy/like please ooomighty explain that to me?[/QUOTE]
Because just like alot of other foods, taste like sh!t on their own. Not may people like plain cottage cheese, however it can taste quite good when mixed. Op clearly stated he cannot eat it by itself.
[QUOTE=mhovanes21;818917491]Only significant difference here is cost...I'm guestimating this, but it's probably something like cottage cheese at $0.50/serving vs Greek yogurt at $2.00/serving[/QUOTE]
that's a bit of an overestimate. 4 cups of cc at the grocery here is $3-4, while the greek yogurt (name brand) is $5-6. SO worth it IMO.
^^ and in my experience, greek yogurt is one of the few things that necessitates buying the pricier brands.
[QUOTE=FlyingDagger;818923071]Because just like alot of other foods, taste like sh!t on their own. Not may people like plain cottage cheese, however it can taste quite good when mixed. Op clearly stated he cannot eat it by itself.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=braggable;818922911]If you're not going to answer my question, why bother responding to my question? The original post was about what the kid can add to his cottage cheese to make it taste better. And of course BlunderPug comes on to "enlighten" us all on why we shouldn't eat cottage cheese if we don't want to... followed by the usual unoriginal parrots like yourself.
Do you think someone is putting a gun to the kid's head and forcing him to eat cottage cheese? Not likely. He just wants to. And he wants to know how to make it taste better. Who the fuk are [b]ANY OF YOU[/b] to tell him what to do, and to even give out nutritional advice in the first place?!?!
Im the "oomighty one"? You better check yourself bro. You're the one trying to save the kid's life, lest he befoul himself with cottage cheese![/QUOTE]
[b]NOSIX[/b]... please respond
Kiddie cereal + choc protein powder
- peanut butter
- curry powder (really good)
- pepper
- various seasonings
[QUOTE=Muskle;818864501]I can't down it just by itself
[b]il end up having a gag reflex because of the texture[/b][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=braggable;818922911]Do you think someone is putting a gun to the kid's head and forcing him to eat cottage cheese? Not likely. He just wants to. And he wants to know how to make it taste better. Who the fuk are [b]ANY OF YOU[/b] to tell him what to do, and to even give out nutritional advice in the first place?!?!
Im the "oomighty one"? You better check yourself bro. You're the one trying to save the kid's life, lest he befoul himself with cottage cheese![/QUOTE]
A 16 year old poster is indicating the he is "having a gag reflex because of the texture" of cottage cheese, yet you object to advice that he abstain from consuming cottage cheese given his reaction to the food.
[b]That's downright pathetic and you really should be ashamed of yourself.[/b]
mix it in a 1:1 ratio with nonfat low sugar yogurt (i like yoplait lite and dannon light and fit)in whatever flavor you like. it just ends up tasting like the yogurt, and is quite voluminous.
[QUOTE=WonderPug;818936451]A 16 year old poster is indicating the he is "having a gag reflex because of the texture" of cottage cheese, yet you object to advice that he abstain from consuming cottage cheese given his reaction to the food.
[b]That's downright pathetic and you really should be ashamed of yourself.[/b][/QUOTE]
Example: Drink 1/2 cup of gravy = gag
1/2 gravy on steak = Very enjoyable
Op real question was "what do you guys use to mix cottage cheese?"
I don't know why we should argue over this...
[quote=flyingdagger;818944411] drink 1/2 cup of gravy = gag
[/quote]wrong!!
My mom came up with this idea to help increase the protein in scrambled eggs. She puts eggs and cottage cheese in the blender and blends it down and then scrambles it. Actually makes really fluffy eggs and gives them a slightly different flavor..
[QUOTE=spicyprice;818957281]My mom came up with this idea to help increase the protein in scrambled eggs. She puts eggs and cottage cheese in the blender and blends it down and then scrambles it. Actually makes really fluffy eggs and gives them a slightly different flavor..[/QUOTE]
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my go to mix in is berries or some kind of fruit. i have tried tuna because i have heard ppl say it tastes good but personally did not like it whatsoever.
i have come to find out that different brands of cottage cheese taste different. the best tasting in my opinion and the only one that I could eat all day is Knudsen Lowfat Cottage Cheese. I found mine at Costco. Everything else tastes pretty bad.
I think it was like 3 lb for $5 so pretty good.
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On work computer, cant see, care to elaborate?