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Sweet Cottage Cheese

Ha! The title sounds like something someone says when they’re shocked. I’m going to try to use it today. Maybe when my students are loud I can say “Sweet cottage cheese! It’s noisy in here!”

When I was growing up, my family always ate cottage cheese with sugar on it. I like it that way, so I’ve continued. Yesterday afternoon before going to the Lenten soup supper at church, I needed something to tide me over. While dishing out a bit of cottage cheese, I happened to look over and see my strawberry milk mix. Curiosity struck: what if I put strawberry sugar on my cottage cheese?

It was pretty good! It tasted kind of like strawberry yogurt. I wouldn’t mind making the mixture again, but I like plain sugar better.

Two great tastes that taste great together.

5 Comments

  1. Lauren

    First of all: Ha!

    Second: Gross. (No offense.)

    Third: If you get really shocked, add the ‘strawberry’. “Sweet strawberry cottage cheese, what have you people done?!?”

  2. Carol

    …and when I was young we used to mix apple butter in our cottage cheese, but that expletive doesn’t pack the same wallup, does it? “Holy apple butter and cottage cheese!” hardly sounds threatening or upsetting. You may have a winner there with the “sweet” angle, though. It’d be really powerful if there were a mother of cottage cheese…

  3. Michele

    I’m a little disappointed that there isn’t a picture of the lumpy pink mixture before you ate it.

    • Brad

      Hehe… I took a picture of it, but I was afraid it would be too scary for our more sensitive viewers.

  4. Peggy

    Ahhhh…..my pharyngeal reflex won’t stop!!!

    If you’re willing to eat this, why is it again you complain when you have a jug of sour milk?

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