Mick Brownstone
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Help me please, before there is bloodshed chez Brownstone.
Does one eat a slice of cheesecake with a fork or a spoon?
Does one eat a slice of cheesecake with a fork or a spoon?
I like the cut of your jib here, Freddie. I'd point and laugh if i saw anyone using a knife on a cheesecake unless they were plating up. In fact, i often challenge myself to get through the main without using a knife, just to prove that i can. You can look a bit of a tw*t tackling a steak this way, mind.Defo fork, but no knife. You have to cut it with the side of the fork. Them's the rules.
Get you, Miss La-di-daPreferably, a dessert fork.
You try telling that to the judge.Finger job Lionel; with some posh napkins of course.
With Laurence O to defend me I hold no fear of an appearance at Bideford Assizes before Judge Jeffreys.You try telling that to the judge.
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 ...Get you, Miss La-di-da ...