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Ahem. Well, I was also going to suggest that a gentleman should always carry a dessert fork - neatly wrapped in a napkin - about his person. Likewise, a lady should keep the same in her handbag. One never knows when one might chance upon a quality cheesecake ...
It's this kind of attitude towards cheesecake which restores my faith in humankind [y]
 

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Cheesecake: very considerably over rated as far as this particular aficionado of great dessets is concerned.
 

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We're not talking about the cheap imitations, Al. We're talking quality cheesecake. Like this ... (Note the correct forkage)
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We're not talking about the cheap imitations, Al. We're talking quality cheesecake. Like this ... (Note the correct forkage)
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I need to see the ingredients and method of cuisine.
 

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Jesus Christ Mick, get a life.

There are children starving in Africa.
 

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Cheesecake: very considerably over rated as far as this particular aficionado of great dessets is concerned.
This comment proves you are no aficionado Al - never refer to yourself as one again. I'm not even going to comment on your spelling of desserts as that would be unkind.
 

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We're not talking about the cheap imitations, Al. We're talking quality cheesecake. Like this ... (Note the correct forkage)
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Topping looks great but isn't the crust a little thin Rae?
 

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This comment proves you are no aficionado Al - never refer to yourself as one again. I'm not even going to comment on your spelling of desserts as that would be unkind.
Morning Frodo. The average cheesecake tastes of nothing and I have sophisticated tastes. The average cheesecake does not deserve to be described as a dessert and after a day working in Britain's Ocean City spelling can be a challenge.
 

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Who would live in a house like this?
No question about it, you should use a fork (a normal one, not a garden fork).
What about if you are eating cheesecake in the garden, though?

Or perhaps in a polytunnel?
 

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Dare I suggest that if said cheesecake was served with a compote of some description one might have to resort to the fork/spoon combo (not a spork, of course)?
 
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