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Default Getting a Whole Cheesecake Off a Springform Base

In news:rec.food.cooking, "l, not -l" > posted on Thu, 25
Nov 2010 16:53:03 GMT the following:

> On 24-Nov-2010, atec77 > wrote:
>
> > If the non stick was working we wouldn't be having this discussion ,
> > simplest option run a plastic spatula under or a cheese cutting wire ,

>
> If cheese cutting wire isn't available, dental floss (unflavored) may also
> work.


I used that method using Glide dental tape, which is all I have. I think
even something like fishing line would work, too, and it would be less
expensive than using the dental floss. I only use that as a concern
because I would want to get a fresh piece of floss for each cut, and I
think you can get a lot more fishing line per dollar than dental floss.
But it's not like I make cheesecake every week, or even every month, so
dental floss wouldn't even be bad.

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