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Re: (Silly Question) Difference between dry curd and regular cottage cheese?

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So, can you find this at most markets that carry more of the healthy

foods? And, would it be in the refridgerated section?

Lynette

> > Hi everyone,

> >

> > >

> > One question... what is the difference between dry

> > curd cottage cheese and regular cottage cheese at the

> > market?

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In my area, dry curd cottage cheese does come in a tub...... but, no matter

what the packaging, the real difference is that there is no added cream or

liquid. The curds look just like the ones in cottage cheese, but they are

absolutely dry. We can't use the regular cottage cheese because they add cream

or milk (with lactose still in it) to it to give it that creamy consistency.

Patti

> The dry curd cottage cheese is not in a tub (not at my grocery

> store) -- it's in a plastic package, and it's like a brick of white

> cheese.

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I have to buy it at Wild Oats.....in the dairy/eggs section. The regular

supermarkets in my area don't carry it.

Patti

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<<So, can you find this at most markets that carry more of the healthy

foods? And, would it be in the refridgerated section?

Lynette>>

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It's in the dairy section at my Loblaws.

Sue (from Pickering)

> > > Hi everyone,

> > >

> > > >

> > > One question... what is the difference between dry

> > > curd cottage cheese and regular cottage cheese at the

> > > market?

> > >

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