Now in summer, I particularly like cottage cheese as a side salad for a light meal. At Migros you can get the flavors Nature and with herbs. These are quite good, but get a bit boring over time if you don't spice them up yourself.
I would find it very interesting if there were also something seasonal here. For example, dried tomato/basil, chilli (slightly peppery), curry/pineapple or the like. You don't have to overload this product with ingredients, but as a big cottage cheese fan I would very much welcome some variety.
BEAUTIFUL to read from you - that you had a "cool" movie experience
- and that you even responded to such a STUPID comment:( Because quite honestly: just THIS top one. SUPER stupid "strawberry comment" is once again a disturbing example of the immense rifts/black yawning chasms that - when posting "anonymously" [in an overtired, mentally tattered state] on seemingly sympathetic and unthreatening [MIGROS] sites - can open up between "author" and (unfortunately actually) "self-authored" "texts": Even if you were the owner of a wild strawberry plantation and currently in the process of bringing in a bumper harvest with several trucks, I would - in a real case - NEVER "SO" want to come over and help you (!). On the contrary, I would rather GIVE YOU every single fruit (if they would then be comfortable to develop red/sweet/juicy for your enjoyment...) and I am full of admiration for your botanical knowledge - even black-thumbed I would not even have known that there are still different "cultivation methods":(!
With kind regards and the sincere hope that the blazing sun forecast for the coming days will really heat up the lovely little flowers-:)
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Ahoy Maripac :-)
I'm still dreaming of a bumper crop. Could munch on about 2 wild strawberries a day and a normal one every 2nd day. Which only leads to an incredible appetite for them. Which you can't satisfy with so little :-(
My black raspberries don't really want to this year either. I haven't been able to eat any yet.
You poor thing-:(, I can fully understand these unsatisfied cravings, would probably gnaw the bush out of sheer frustration...
BLACK raspberries, is that possible? Botanically unfamiliar, the only thing that spontaneously comes to mind is 'blackberries' *how embarrassing is THAT:(*
I think it's great how you got out of it and hope/wish you all the more that AT LEAST the latter yields will be abundant, because "sweet tooth with an empty bowl" is just not funny-:(
GOOD LUCK
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Hey Maripac
I almost wet myself when I read the saying about gnawing on the bush :-)
You can buy black raspberries and lots of strange plants in the Emmental:
I can only recommend it. It's up in the Horeb, but you can really get everything there. You can even buy frankincense trees there. The list of herbs can be found at:
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your kind message and these interesting and instructive links!!!
FASCINATING this diverse "herb list" - "oyster plant", "earth mantle", "chilli tree" - an UNimagined 'world of herbs' presents itself to the (ALSO THERE) short-sighted layman's eye! The stupid layman's eye is particularly taken with promising names such as "Good Henry" or even "Meadowsweet" :); the numerous healing effects would certainly also suit the brittle spirit...
For my part, I am drenched in my own tears of emotion that someone actually still has the mercy to introduce me to the 'arts of gardening/plant care' in such a gentle, winning way. Unfortunately, since my youth at the latest, the direct (i.e. linked by the bond of one's own activities/"tasks") "garden and plant friendship" has been unpleasantly broken...Please imagine as vividly as possible and (at the beginning) vividly a larger child (early adolescence) whose desire is to transform the "own room" generously made available to him into a "green jungle, a cozy jungle, an oasis of nature, etc."....After several years surrounded by mosquito-swarming, yellow/brown/black-leaved hanging plants [with "leaves" falling down every day -:(], rotten (and correspondingly fragrant) cacti, GETIER in all variations and hardly ONE "healthy/fit" plant, today I don't even have plastic plants in my room anymore, also NO herbs/"leaves" ö.a. from the fresh produce shelf at MIGROS or ANNA's BEST range:(...[ + also NO frozen chives rolls, which are supposed to be available, even pre-shredded] After it, long in the so-called. "adulthood", with a "bonsai" entrusted to me by family members during vacations and a few years later even again, with an 'ordinary' basil (!), it is unfortunately clear that someone has to show RABENSCHWARZE instead of green thumbs - if only to prevent further "accidents" (NEVER maliciously intended). AND/ BUT should also apologetically admit that today he/she can/will only (but all the more actively/ sincerely :)) enjoy and participate in "harvesting"...
In the hope that this will not be punished by you, dear moz, with too much/long-lasting contempt, thankfully keeping the two SUPERLinks (you never know...), also wishing you a BEAUTIFUL weekend (characterized by a rich harvest), with GLG *längstzerflossen/paddel* "maripac"
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Dear maripac
Sorry for the late reply, but your personal drama (which can easily compete with the tragedies of the ancient, dead Greeks - I'm thinking of Odysseus or the Oedipus story...) has moved me deeply and must receive a worthy response. Besides, since the beginning of last week I myself have been suffering from a severe illness (it's called a cold and a high temperature, but not a real fever of course, so I had to work) and am plagued by exhaustion.
Perhaps you can take comfort in the fact that ultimately everything dies and some things wish to die (I once had an orchid).
Secondly, I would like to tell you about my eldest sister, who also had to deal with problems like yours. It was mainly about drowned cacti and flower boxes in front of the window. Her solution is as follows: She has been "planting" her little boxes in front of the windows very successfully for several years with decorative stones, pinwheels and wind chimes :-)
If you're bored, imagine me as a teenager: No stain-free floor, clothes, magazines everywhere, half-empty Coke bottles and the "air" impregnated with various incense sticks (sandalwood and worse). Plants wouldn't have stood a chance anyway. The chances for mold were better and I don't mean the horses.
Now I live with a man, two geckos and three terrapins. That doesn't make the chaos any less, but I've switched from Coke to Migros iced tea (I was brought up as a Coop child because my mother worked there at the checkout. My husband is a Migros kid as his mother worked in the office there).
I don't know the feeling of contempt towards you at all and wish you a beautiful fall, it's normal when the leaves fall :-)
Love and hugs to you
moz
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Dear Maripac and moz
We think it's great that people here on the forum are so active and discuss a wide variety of topics! However, this thread is (originally) about cottage cheese. That's why it would be great if you could either open a special "chat thread" or communicate via other channels. So that you don't drive away the die-hard cottage cheese fans here ;-))
Best regards, Sabine, Migipedia team
Guest
Doesn't feel like having this discussion and therefore reveals her totally secret e-mail address: moz@gmx.ch - surprising, right?
@Maripac: Please send me an e-mail, then I'll have your address too.
Greezmoz
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Heii, a bit late from my side, but I think the idea is SUPER!!! I would also have the most delicious creations in mind, because, whether sweet or savory, cottage cheese always fits! A few ideas ... ;) ... Horseradish ... chili ... curry ... Wild garlic ... basil ... carrots ... Cucumber/Tzatziki
Or sweet: .. cranberry .. Elderflower .. Stracchiattela .. maple syrup
@JustMust: Good things take time, thanks for your "little ideas". Especially 'horseradish', 'chili' and 'carrots' seemed interesting to me [I don't have such a "sweet tooth"]. With regard to the other suggestions, "Hirz" (available from Coop, among others) has already submitted creations with the ingredients mentioned, but unfortunately far from my own taste