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posted on
06/04/10 11:39:27

Oh geez, now I'm hungry for cheesecake. Emoticon_tongue

I guess you can call stuff anything you want.... I'm going to invent a new wine called Buttscratcher Deluxe! - Naiome


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posted on
06/08/10 15:25:34

Naiome said:

I am banning myself from this thread. Everything I come up with sounds very dirty!

I am antibanning Naiome from this thread, because I want to unleash her wicked mind upon the world.

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posted on
06/08/10 21:48:28

Lol I'll share Bumper Sticker my father used to have on his 4x4 that puzzled me until I almost hit my teens....

My girlfriend cant make an apple pie....but she sure can make that banana cream!

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posted on
06/08/10 22:15:04

Mentale said:

My girlfriend cant make an apple pie....but she sure can make that banana cream!

Wow. I think... just wow.


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posted on
06/09/10 01:44:59

think i'll join Naiome and ban myself...LOL

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posted on
06/12/10 00:48:13

some internet research:

cheesecake: a misnomer, as it is actually a pie from the custard family.

from wikipedia

"The earliest author who mentions cheesecake is Aegimus, who wrote a book on the art of making cheesecakes (πλακουντοπουκόν σύγγραμμα).[2] Cato the Elder's De Agri Cultura includes recipes for two pies for religious uses: libum and placenta.[3] Of the two, placenta is most like modern cheesecakes having a crust that is separately prepared and baked.[4] In 1872, William Lawrence from Chester, NY, along with other dairymen, came up with a way of making an "un-ripened cheese" that is heavier and creamier by accident, actually looking for a way to recreate the soft, French cheese, Neufchatel.[5] Lawrence distributed the cheese in foil, becoming a brand that is familiarly recognized as "Philadelphia". Later on in 1912, James Kraft invented a form of this cream cheese, but pasteurized it- this is now the most commonly used cheese for cheesecake.[6]"