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Oct 30 2009
07:56:18 PM
How is cheese for gliders?
I'm guessing it ain't very good.
What do you guys think?
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Oct 30 2009
07:58:26 PM
THEHYLAND Zippy Glidershorts GliderMap Visit THEHYLAND's Photo Album FL, USA 4774 Posts

Not good I would take a pass.
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Oct 30 2009
07:59:53 PM
tballettoes Glider 145 Posts
That's what i would of guessing. Just thought I would ask.
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Oct 30 2009
11:46:35 PM
Rita Glider Sprinkles GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit Rita's Photo Album Rita's Journal MO, USA 12214 Posts
Cheese can cause constipation. Plus it is very fattening. Even tho most gliders love it, it isnt good for them.
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Oct 31 2009
02:04:44 AM
Dahlia_2020 Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit Dahlia_2020's Photo Album SC, USA 1419 Posts
cottege cheese however, from what I understand, is a very nice treat for them as long as it's in moderation.
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Oct 31 2009
04:59:34 PM
Rita Glider Sprinkles GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit Rita's Photo Album Rita's Journal MO, USA 12214 Posts
quote:
Originally posted by Dahlia_2020

cottege cheese however, from what I understand, is a very nice treat for them as long as it's in moderation.



My gliders love cottage cheese. They get it a couple of times a month.
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Oct 31 2009
05:41:36 PM
tballettoes Glider 145 Posts
Thanks for all the help.
I will have to try cottage cheese next time for a treat.
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Oct 31 2009
07:20:58 PM
Dahlia_2020 Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit Dahlia_2020's Photo Album SC, USA 1419 Posts
It's a good source of calcium, too.
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Oct 31 2009
09:56:21 PM
suggieluver02 Face Hugger GliderMap Visit suggieluver02's Photo Album suggieluver02's Journal 442 Posts
quote:
Originally posted by Rita

Cheese can cause constipation. Plus it is very fattening. Even tho most gliders love it, it isnt good for them.

i agree. cheese is definatley a no no!!!lol
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Oct 31 2009
09:57:45 PM
suggieluver02 Face Hugger GliderMap Visit suggieluver02's Photo Album suggieluver02's Journal 442 Posts
regular cheese is for rats!! lol
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Oct 31 2009
10:46:40 PM
suggie_mom Super Glider GliderMap Visit suggie_mom's Photo Album suggie_mom's Journal USA 345 Posts
I've heard cottage cheese in scrambled egg's is both healthy and delicious for suggies :)
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Oct 31 2009
11:03:45 PM
suggieluver02 Face Hugger GliderMap Visit suggieluver02's Photo Album suggieluver02's Journal 442 Posts
wow i might try that. i think my suggie might like it
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Nov 11 2009
09:22:21 PM
Drake2323 Starting Member 2 Posts
would u add milk???
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Nov 11 2009
09:57:02 PM
Mollysmom Goofy Gorillatoes GliderMap Visit Mollysmom's Photo Album MI, USA 2011 Posts
I wouldn't. I generally just whip mine up with a wire whisk and pop them in the microwave for a few minutes. They turn out perfect like that!
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Nov 11 2009
11:24:29 PM
Goldwinger Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit Goldwinger's Photo Album Goldwinger's Journal VA, USA 1369 Posts
I put a little cottage cheese in my eggs before I scramble them for my gliders. They love it but I only add just a little. About a teaspoon for TWO eggs. I cook them up in the microwave and then split the eggs between two cages of gliders. They eat the eggs all up.

It's funny because they won't eat the eggs without the cottage cheese in it and they won't eat the cottage cheese without it being cooked in the eggs. Funny little babies are so finicky. I feed them eggs about twice a week.

Edited by - Goldwinger on Nov 12 2009 10:12:57 PM
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Nov 11 2009
11:39:42 PM
suggielover74 Face Hugger GliderMap Visit suggielover74's Photo Album USA 933 Posts
Mine love the cottage cheese as a treat and in moderation. Also it is important for me to say even though you guys mentioned you cook the eggs in the microwave, no butter, just for those who might not know.
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Nov 12 2009
08:15:45 AM
sugarnanny Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit sugarnanny's Photo Album 1000 Posts
I can't get any of mine to eat cottage cheese, I tried several times. I used the Walmart brand, what brand do you suggest?
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Nov 12 2009
06:23:50 PM
yitz Glider Visit yitz's Photo Album 185 Posts
I know that gliders are lactose intolerant, but that yogurt is okay. Is cottage cheese in that category too? Anything else? Is there a limit on how often these products should be given?
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Nov 12 2009
06:41:21 PM
snusie Goofy Gorillatoes GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit snusie's Photo Album snusie's Journal USA 2962 Posts
Milk separates into curds and whey (Little Miss Muffet!) The curds are cottage cheese; whey is the watery fluid you often see in it. Curds are made into yogurt and cheese. Most of the lactose stays in the whey; so yogurt, cheese and cottage cheese are very low in lactose while staying high in calcium and protein (and fat!). I'll give my little guys yogurt at least twice a week, sometimes three or occasionally four times. (They love strawberry, blackberry-pomegranate, and key lime pie.) I'll give them a few shreds of cheddar or colby cheese maybe once a month at most. They won't eat cottage cheese whatever kind I get, or however I fix it.
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Nov 12 2009
07:35:40 PM
Essika Face Hugger GliderMap Visit Essika's Photo Album Essika's Journal ON, CA 581 Posts
Never even thought of cottage cheese! What an awesome idea! I can't get Tazz to eat eggs otherwise and maybe this will help....
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Nov 12 2009
10:18:15 PM
our2girlz Goofy Gorillatoes GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit our2girlz's Photo Album United States 2362 Posts
My babies love cottage cheese I didn't know it right away neither I tried it after I read it and they were hooked.
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