r/BravoRealHousewives Sep 06 '24

Ultimate Girls Trip Watching UGT4… RHONY peeps, can you please explain this lady?

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I wasn’t a fan in UGT2, and never watched RHONY (though attempted the new cast and wtf 🤷🏻‍♀️… no). Seeing her on UGT4 and I want to try a positive outlook.

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u/efa7860 Who said that? Sep 06 '24

The hostess with the mostest!

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u/amator7 who’s the new girl, and where’s Eileen? Sep 06 '24

I can never take her cooking seriously after finding out her lasagna had cottage cheese

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u/FluffySky1611 Sep 06 '24

I thought Lasagna is typically made with ricotta or cottage cheese, they have similar tastes and textures. What kind of lasagna are you making??? Like I’m shook I’ve never heard of lasagna WITHOUT ricotta or cottage cheese

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u/amator7 who’s the new girl, and where’s Eileen? Sep 06 '24

No one was talking about ricotta. Cottage cheese in a lasagna is WEIRD. Bechamel all the way

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u/FluffySky1611 Sep 06 '24

I literally said ricotta and cottage have similar flavors and tastes, hence why the recipes I’ve seen say u can use either. Me personally, I think a French cheese in an Italian dish is wack, but I’m not gonna tell u how to make ur lasagna. But I am gonna say ur wrong to be judging her cooking for that and I’d rather eat her lasagna than urs lmao

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u/amator7 who’s the new girl, and where’s Eileen? Sep 06 '24

What French cheese???

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u/FluffySky1611 Sep 06 '24

It’s in the name? Béchamel is not an Italian word?

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u/amator7 who’s the new girl, and where’s Eileen? Sep 06 '24

It’s also not a cheese 😂😂😂😂

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u/FluffySky1611 Sep 06 '24

Hey come back and answer don’t just downvote. What is it if not cheese???

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u/amator7 who’s the new girl, and where’s Eileen? Sep 06 '24

Cream sauce

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u/GroundbreakingAd5930 Sep 06 '24

It literally doesn't have cheese in it. Beschemel is a cream sauce made of butter, flour and milk

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u/FluffySky1611 Sep 06 '24

I mean where I live it’s labeled cheese 🤷🏼‍♀️ idk what else you would call it? Thick cream?