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Default Getting a Whole Cheesecake Off a Springform Base

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> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message
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>> On Nov 24, 3:46 pm, Damaeus > wrote:
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>> Just leave the cheesecake on the metal base of the spring form pan.
>> Put it on a pretty plate with a nice paper doily or something. No one
>> will even notice.

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> He is concerned about damaging the non stick surface.
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Well, he should have thought of that before he made it.

Too bad, soo sad. He'll learn from this 'mistake' and will know better next
time.



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whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich,
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