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    How to cut down on the lactose in ctg..

    Hey everyone.
    I dont know if yall do this already but I thought Id try it and I was pleasantly surprised.

    I bought a tub of regular ctg cheese and a bag of dry curd.
    The dry curd has less than 1 gram of carbs .
    I mixed the whole bag of dry in with the regular and stored it. It taste the same.. I cant really tell and I figured out the difference in carbs.
    It cuts my lactose down to 4 grams per cup..Not bad from 10 grams anyway..
    I luv the stuff so I figure it saves me 6 grams a day
    Might sound trivial, but over a month its 160 grms of sugar .
    Makes me feel better about my dairy intake anyway.

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    Do they sell just dry curd???
    Only time will tell if it was time well spent!

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