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Hello, I just read your post about the cottage cheese. I did'nt have to be on a special diet before the surgery but afterwards..well you know...I did. I would add 1 or 2 teaspoons of baby food applesauce and 1 packet of splenda to a 1/2 cup of cottage cheese. It was pretty good.:biggrin2:

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Ok, what about those of us who gag on the consistency of cottage/ricotta cheese? It doesn't matter what it is in, or how it is made it makes me want to chuck it all up.

I know it will be a god send when I am on the "solid liquid" stage moving to mushy then solid foods again.. but umm yeah .. I can't deal with the consistency it really makes me want to throw up.

Any tips?

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Ok, what about those of us who gag on the consistency of cottage/ricotta cheese? It doesn't matter what it is in, or how it is made it makes me want to chuck it all up.

I know it will be a god send when I am on the "solid liquid" stage moving to mushy then solid foods again.. but umm yeah .. I can't deal with the consistency it really makes me want to throw up.

Any tips?

Fat Free Refried Beans & a dolup *sp* of light Sour Cream / Salsa was another Fav of mine during Mushies. tuna or Egg salad w/Light mayo, oatmeal, Scrambled eggs were a few more.

I believe there's a link or 2 if you do a search on the Mushy stages...

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Ok, what about those of us who gag on the consistency of cottage/ricotta cheese? It doesn't matter what it is in, or how it is made it makes me want to chuck it all up.

I know it will be a god send when I am on the "solid liquid" stage moving to mushy then solid foods again.. but umm yeah .. I can't deal with the consistency it really makes me want to throw up.

Any tips?

You can try diffent brands and different fat content. The texture of all cottage cheese is not the same. In fact, I'm pretty picky about where I get my cottage cheese, because my favorite is a store brand that can't be found anywhere else, and I like the texture the best. If you find one with a creamy texture, it can be whizzed to a smooth texture. You just have to experiment, though, to find the one that you like best.

I'm not going to post which one I like best, first of all because everyone's tastes are different, and since it's a store brand, it's likely you won't be able to find it where you live, anyway.

Good luck in your cottage cheese quest!

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Hi,

I am using "Johnnys great caesar! Garlic spread and seasonings". It is awesome! I buy it at costco (I'm from Canada), hopefully it is available where you are. It is a powder, come in a 510 g jar for about $5.99. Hope you like it. If you like garlic and caeser stuff, you'll love this.

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I love Friendship Brand whipped cottage cheese..... I love the texture. I mix in cocoa powder and splenda or Cinnamon & splenda makes for nice desserty filling yummy treat.

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I never liked cottage cheese, unless it was loaded with Pineapples or peaches and the juices. But I bought some Breakstones lowfat cottage cheese and I like it all by it's self with nothing added. Give it a try, it has a nice flavor to it.

The Breakstone cottage cheese is the best one I have found as well. The great thing is you can buy it in a snack size which is perfect for me. I eat it for a snack almost every day after work.

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I mix full fat cottage cheese (1.5 grams more of fat per serving...worth it!) with any of the following fresh or frozen fruits: pears, peaches, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, or pineapple. I mix 3 packets of splenda in, and sometimes a couple tablespoons of yogurt. When on strict mushies I pureed the fruit first.

Now I also mix in a couple Tbsp of granola for extra texture.

The only brand of cottage cheese I like is Borden, but I think that's only distributed in the south.

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Okay, if you are looking for a savory way to fix cottage cheese, I made a good one today. I melted 1 wedge of light laughing cow garlic herb cheese in the microwave for about 25 seconds. Added 1/2c. cottage cheese, 1 tsp. of pesto, and 2-3 tbsp of spaghetti sauce and mixed it well. It was really good. It kind of taste like the filling in lasagna!

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I like to put dill on my cottage cheese. Not very exciting, but it breaks up the boringness of just cottage cheese and gives it a kick!

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