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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]While the original recipe isn't braised tri-color carrots with soy maple salmon and local micro greens or whatever, it's not so gross that eating it is a sacrifice. Come on. It's essentially casserole lasagna, OP. [/quote] You don’t have to participate in this thread if you don’t want to. As I said, I have never actually used cottage cheese in a pasta/“Italian” recipe before, though I have heard of that. I’m glad I tried it, but now I know I definitely prefer ricotta, and I see no benefit to cottage cheese. (Unless it’s all I happen to have in the house.) I will definitely be branching out to other things, and I’m not about a can of soup in a casserole, etc. [b]Don’t try to make this something it is not.[/b][/quote] This is kind of my point, OP: calling a totally normal pedestrian accessible dish "questionable" is....making something what it is not. And it's rude. [/quote] What I’m not going to do is sit here and pretend a Pioneer Woman casserole is not something many DCUMmers would mock/find questionable when there is LITERALLY a thread called “are casseroles trashy” right now, and a thread several pages deep called “I hate the Pioneer Woman’s voice” a few years ago: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/506287.page Thanks for playing.[/quote]
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