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sf wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 09:47:07 -0800, Dan Abel > wrote: > >> In article >, >> sf > wrote: >> >>> On 10 Jan 2009 14:01:35 GMT, "Michael \"Dog3\"" >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Savory cheesecakes are great to take to parties. >>> What on earth do you eat them with? >> A fork. >> >> :-) >> >> My wife brought back a plate of food from a fancy party she went to. >> About 1/3 was savory and 2/3 sweet. There was a small piece of savory >> cheesecake, along with another couple of savory items. > > According to other replies, a knife would be more appropriate. Just > thinking about eating them with a fork gags me. That's why I asked. > I thought maybe they were a side dish, but I guess they're an > appetizer. > > I'm not sure I've ever eaten one, but I would have said spread on a cracker like a cheese log or cheese ball. gloria p |
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