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Old 23-08-2004, 12:00 AM
Sam
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Hi,

I'm new to this ng so I offer my apologies in advance if I am breaching any
of the conventions of this ng by asking for a specific recipe.

A few years ago, Kraft issued a calendar that was full of Philadelphia Cream
Cheese recipes. One of these recipes, a recipe for a "Cheesecake Trifle,"
was one of my favourites. I don't remember all of the specifics of the
recipe but remember that it included pound cake layers, a "cheeescake"
layer, fruit, and layers of grated chocolate.

Unfortunately, I lost this calendar, and all of the recipes, a couple of
years ago and have not been able to find a copy. Perhaps one of you
remembers the calendar and the specific recipe and could post it for me.

Thanks in advance.
Sam


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Old 23-08-2004, 01:04 AM
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"Sam" wrote in message
ers.com...
Hi,

I'm new to this ng so I offer my apologies in advance if I am breaching

any
of the conventions of this ng by asking for a specific recipe.

A few years ago, Kraft issued a calendar that was full of Philadelphia

Cream
Cheese recipes. One of these recipes, a recipe for a "Cheesecake Trifle,"
was one of my favourites. I don't remember all of the specifics of the
recipe but remember that it included pound cake layers, a "cheeescake"
layer, fruit, and layers of grated chocolate.

Unfortunately, I lost this calendar, and all of the recipes, a couple of
years ago and have not been able to find a copy. Perhaps one of you
remembers the calendar and the specific recipe and could post it for me.

Thanks in advance.
Sam



The kraft website has a few trifle cheesecake recipes but nothing like the
one you mention above:

http://www.kraft.com.au/kraftKitchens/

Have a search anyway



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Old 23-08-2004, 01:46 AM
Carolyn LeCrone
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"Sam" wrote in message
ers.com...
Hi,

I'm new to this ng so I offer my apologies in advance if I am breaching

any
of the conventions of this ng by asking for a specific recipe.

A few years ago, Kraft issued a calendar that was full of Philadelphia

Cream
Cheese recipes. One of these recipes, a recipe for a "Cheesecake Trifle,"
was one of my favourites. I don't remember all of the specifics of the
recipe but remember that it included pound cake layers, a "cheeescake"
layer, fruit, and layers of grated chocolate.

Unfortunately, I lost this calendar, and all of the recipes, a couple of
years ago and have not been able to find a copy. Perhaps one of you
remembers the calendar and the specific recipe and could post it for me.

Thanks in advance.
Sam
What are the conventions of this ng?





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Old 23-08-2004, 03:24 AM
Sam
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"T A R T" wrote in message
u...
The kraft website has a few trifle cheesecake recipes but nothing like the
one you mention above:

http://www.kraft.com.au/kraftKitchens/

Have a search anyway


Thanks.

I should have mentioned that I have already googled the Internet, searched
the Kraft site, and gone so far as to contact Kraft directly to see if they
still had the recipe in their corporate files. All to no avail.

Still looking and still hoping.

Sam


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Old 23-08-2004, 04:15 AM
Samantha R.
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"Sam" stated:

Hi,

I'm new to this ng so I offer my apologies in advance if I am
breaching any of the conventions of this ng by asking for a
specific recipe.

A few years ago, Kraft issued a calendar that was full of
Philadelphia Cream Cheese recipes. One of these recipes, a
recipe for a "Cheesecake Trifle," was one of my favourites. I
don't remember all of the specifics of the recipe but remember
that it included pound cake layers, a "cheeescake" layer, fruit,
and layers of grated chocolate.

Unfortunately, I lost this calendar, and all of the recipes, a
couple of years ago and have not been able to find a copy.
Perhaps one of you remembers the calendar and the specific
recipe and could post it for me.

Thanks in advance.
Sam



Huge list he



Title/subject: WARNING 336K file 1/1 Cheesecake recipes
Sept 19, 1996 from rec.food.cooking
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Old 23-08-2004, 03:35 PM
Julia Weisheitel
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Sam wrote:
Hi,

I'm new to this ng so I offer my apologies in advance if I am
breaching any of the conventions of this ng by asking for a specific
recipe.

A few years ago, Kraft issued a calendar that was full of
Philadelphia Cream Cheese recipes. One of these recipes, a recipe

for
a "Cheesecake Trifle," was one of my favourites. I don't remember

all
of the specifics of the recipe but remember that it included pound
cake layers, a "cheeescake" layer, fruit, and layers of grated
chocolate.

Unfortunately, I lost this calendar, and all of the recipes, a

couple
of years ago and have not been able to find a copy. Perhaps one of

you
remembers the calendar and the specific recipe and could post it for
me.

Thanks in advance.
Sam


here in germany there is a whole book available called something like
philadelphia cakes - recipes with philadelphia cheese. maybe you could
get it in an online bookshop or similar?

julia


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Old 23-08-2004, 10:36 PM
Sam
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"Duckie ®" wrote in message
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This sounds very much like the recipe you are describing but w/o the
chocolate.

http://www.favoritebrandrecipes.com/...9001001790.htm

Perhaps this will help and you can easily add the grated chocolate w/i
the layers

HTH

Duckie


Thanks Duckie,

It's not quite the same but has some similarities and I think I will try to
adapt it if I can't find the original. The original was layered as well but
that is a small adjustment.

Thanks again!

Sam


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Old 23-08-2004, 10:37 PM
Sam
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"Samantha R." wrote in message
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Huge list he



Title/subject: WARNING 336K file 1/1 Cheesecake recipes
Sept 19, 1996 from rec.food.cooking


Thanks Samantha,

Unfortunately, that message is no longer archived on my news server and I
couldn't find it using google newsgroups either.

:-(
Sam


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Old 23-08-2004, 10:40 PM
Sam
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"Julia Weisheitel" wrote in message
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here in germany there is a whole book available called something like
philadelphia cakes - recipes with philadelphia cheese. maybe you could
get it in an online bookshop or similar?

julia


Danke Shon Julia,

I will search amazon.com and abesbooks to see if I can find. Thanks for the
great tip.

Sam


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Old 24-08-2004, 04:08 AM
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"Samantha R." wrote in message
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Huge list he



Title/subject: WARNING 336K file 1/1 Cheesecake recipes
Sept 19, 1996 from rec.food.cooking


Thanks Samantha,

Unfortunately, that message is no longer archived on my news
server and I couldn't find it using google newsgroups either.

:-(
Sam


It's in googles archives..


3E

or
http://tinyurl.com/59alb

or click


or search by date in "rec.food.cooking"
for "Cheesecake recipes"
Sept 19, 1996
at
http://www.google.com/advanced_group_search
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Old 25-08-2004, 02:07 AM
Sam
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"Samantha R" wrote in message
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"Sam" wrote in
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Thanks Samantha,

Unfortunately, that message is no longer archived on my news
server and I couldn't find it using google newsgroups either.

:-(
Sam


It's in googles archives..


3E

or
http://tinyurl.com/59alb

or click


or search by date in "rec.food.cooking"
for "Cheesecake recipes"
Sept 19, 1996
at
http://www.google.com/advanced_group_search


Sigh... now I look desperate and incompetent! :-)

Thanks for helping me out (again) Samantha.

Cheers,
Sam


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Old 25-08-2004, 04:48 AM
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"Samantha R" wrote in message

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Thanks for helping me out (again) Samantha.

Cheers,
Sam


Glad I could help out. I sure do hope you find the recipe.

I'd sure like to see it and try it out. Sounds yummy!

I'm *desperate*.. that you *do* find it. ;o)
Please share.

Cheers!



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Old 26-08-2004, 10:31 PM
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"Samantha R" wrote in message
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"Sam" wrote in
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"Samantha R" wrote in message

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Thanks for helping me out (again) Samantha.

Cheers,
Sam


Glad I could help out. I sure do hope you find the recipe.

I'd sure like to see it and try it out. Sounds yummy!

I'm *desperate*.. that you *do* find it. ;o)
Please share.

Cheers!

To be honest, my optimism is dwindling that I will find the recipe. But I
think I will take a few of the ones that I do find and try to adapt them to
match what I remember. If I can achieve a respectable result, I'll be sure
to post the adapted recipe here.

Thanks again,
Sam


 




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