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‎12-07-2014 04:38 PM
‎12-07-2014 04:43 PM
I think most of what you see in the store is creamy cottage cheese. There is also dry curd cottage cheese, which is more like a farmer's cheese. You don't say what type of recipe you're making, but I probably would not use low fat if its for baking.
‎12-07-2014 04:52 PM
I think it means just regular ol' cottage cheese.
‎12-07-2014 04:53 PM
I have never seen whipped or spreadable cottage cheese. Are you sure you aren't thinking of cream cheese vs. cottage cheese? I think the creamy may mean the 4% milkfat instead of the 2%.
‎12-07-2014 04:59 PM
‎12-07-2014 07:04 PM
I've never heard of spreadable cottage cheese, either! Wow...learned something new!
But I think the type referred to in your recipe is just regular cottage cheese. I'd get the small curd as well, and if there is a choice between "regular" and low fat, I'd get the regular. I would think that's more "creamy."
Good luck! 
‎12-07-2014 07:23 PM
I think it means just regular, too.
‎12-07-2014 08:20 PM
‎12-07-2014 08:32 PM
Is there any real difference between large curd and small curd .... besides the size of the curds?
Why is there a differentiation, in the first place? 
‎12-08-2014 02:12 AM
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