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What's your guiltiest read?? -> cheese and the return of 932
Jackie "the Librarian" wrote: ":::wonders what Larry does with his cottage cheese, looks suspiciously at his textured ceilings:::"Don't put that stuff in front of me, please.
BunWat wrote: "Hee hee!!Now I am pondering some kind of fruit lasagne with cream and peaches and hmmm. "
Now I've lost my appetite... That's just cruel...
I'm not a fan of cottage cheese with sweet stuff - I prefer it with tomatoes... or fresh dill and chopped garlic. I also like it scrambled with egg whites and fresh parsley (the curds melt like any other cheese).
A couple of teaspoons is all you need, and you'll have the yummiest scrambled egg whites (I don't eat yolks, but I assume they work with whole eggs, too) you've ever eaten.
BunWat wrote: "Hee hee!!
Now I am pondering some kind of fruit lasagne with cream and peaches and hmmm. "
I once put this container of pineapple and cottage cheese into a lasagna by accident. It was not good.
Now I am pondering some kind of fruit lasagne with cream and peaches and hmmm. "
I once put this container of pineapple and cottage cheese into a lasagna by accident. It was not good.
Bleah! What a thing to do to an innocent lasagna! I'm with Bunny. Ricotta is for lasagna, along with mozzarella and some parmesan.
And now, my mouth is watering. I love lasagna!
Hang on there...I just realized that if you substitute egg noodles, you're veering toward an egg kugel.Cottage cheese, farmer's cheese, egg noodles, cinammon, eggs, sour cream. Some people put it raisins, some put in pineapple, some avoid the fruit...
Regardless, it's delicious.

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Jackie "the Librarian" wrote: "I'd eat that!"Please make a note that I didn't say, "That's what she said."
I think saying "I didn't say 'That's what she said'" is as bad as saying it.
In my humblest opinion, that is.
In my humblest opinion, that is.
BunWat wrote: "Yup. Sweet noodle kugel.Or possibly trifle. Which is layers of fruit, cream, cake, custard, chocolate sprinkles...booze.... urrrrr. "
I haven't seen many episodes of Friends, but I think there was one where Jennifer Aniston was trying to cook, and the pages for "trifle" and "tripe" got stuck together, and she wound up making a trifle with fruit, cream, beef, custard... or something like that.
Sarah Pi wrote: "Hang on there...I just realized that if you substitute egg noodles, you're veering toward an egg kugel.Cottage cheese, farmer's cheese, egg noodles, cinammon, eggs, sour cream. Some people put it..."
I've had that several times at the local Jewish Food Festival (no raisins) - oh my stars, it's HEAVENLY!... as were the cheese blintzes and the kreplach and the strudel and the latkes and the hamantash and the, and the, and the... :D
Don't worry about that. It's just a habit. It means I'm fond of you. I think.
*feels robotic, worries*
*feels robotic, worries*
:) Sometimes when I go to food festivals, I wish my mother cooked ethnic food when I was growing up because I have no doubt she'd make some kick ass dolmas or blintzes or chicken scampi or paneer nan or thai curry coconut fish... But NOOOO, she had to go and be Cajun and cook LOTS of crustaceans... and I don't EAT crustaceans. :( I grew up eating lots of broth and rice. Heck, she didn't even cook pot roast.
Red Beans and Rice is my automatic/comfort food. That or tuna noodle casserole.
What does that say about me?
What does that say about me?
OH!!! I forgot about red beans and rice - Mom can make some damgoode red beans & rice. I LOOOOVE red beans & rice.Sally, I think it means you're good in my book. Carry on.
I don't mind being collected. That way you can put all the important stuff about me (musical taste, rugby teams, favorite foods) into the robot me you will need to build if I ever disappear for real. Robot me would only be a mediocre vampire slayer though, and prone to short circuiting. Plus it wouldn't be as quick with a witty riposte.
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Books mentioned in this topic
The Feast of All Saints (other topics)Cry to Heaven (other topics)
The Feast of All Saints (other topics)
Cry to Heaven (other topics)






Those were two books I didn't finish, I need to dig them out.