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Old 07-10-2011, 06:28 AM
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Once you make this you can adjust the ingredients to your personal taste. I don't cut my veggies too fine. Have learned that celery overpowers and makes too much liquid.
I don't always wait for it to "marry" because I'm using cold items to begin with and I love it on saltines......


If you love cottage cheese you may like this:

1 large container cottage cheese (I prefer creamy)
2 or 3 small green onions (you may call them scallions)
chop fine and add to cottage cheese
3 TBLSP or to taste.....green bell pepper chopped fine or whatever size
you may like
3 TBLSP or to taste.... radishes cut same as bell pepper

Mix well, store in frig for flavors to marry. We eat just that way or with fancy crackers.
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Sounds good to me - especially on these hot afternoons.
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Old 07-10-2011, 06:31 AM
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WW has a recipe very similar to that - I changed it up a bit because I don't like (raw) onions or bell peppers. I put tomatoes, carrots, celery, etc. to it instead.
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I make that all the time. Love it
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Old 07-10-2011, 07:02 AM
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The one my family uses is to add just about 2 tbsp of sour cream to the cottage cheese. Fresh green onions and radishes and a ton of fresh dill. We use as a salad with our supper but only when you can get garden fresh dill as that makes a big difference.
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Here's a sweet treat with cottage cheese:
1 8 oz container of cottage cheese
1 8 oz container of cool whip
1 can of crushed pineapple drained WELL
1 pkg of jello--I use sugar free
Mix and chill.

I use low fat cottage cheese and fat free cool whip and pineapple no sugar added and sugar free jello since I am diabetic and need to lose weight.
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Our recipe you use softened cream cheese instead of cottage cheese. All sounds yummy!
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Originally Posted by oldhag
The one my family uses is to add just about 2 tbsp of sour cream to the cottage cheese. Fresh green onions and radishes and a ton of fresh dill. We use as a salad with our supper but only when you can get garden fresh dill as that makes a big difference.
Ooh, will have to try!!
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Originally Posted by sunflower126
Here's a sweet treat with cottage cheese:
1 8 oz container of cottage cheese
1 8 oz container of cool whip
1 can of crushed pineapple drained WELL
1 pkg of jello--I use sugar free
Mix and chill.

I use low fat cottage cheese and fat free cool whip and pineapple no sugar added and sugar free jello since I am diabetic and need to lose weight.
Will DEFINITELY try. Don't you feel sorry for those who don't like cottage cheese? :lol:
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Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
Our recipe you use softened cream cheese instead of cottage cheese. All sounds yummy!
Never thought about doing that. Will give it a try as well.
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