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no bake cheesecake


Question Posted Sunday June 19 2005, 3:11 pm

Lately I have really wanted to make a no bake cheese cake but I'm kinda scared. A few months ago one of my friends was making a no bake cheese cake and burnt the counter. I have never burnt anything while cooking before but I just dont want anything bad to happen...Do you have any advice for cooking without burning anything?!?

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Tennisplyr7 answered Sunday June 19 2005, 4:56 pm:
hmmm...niiiiice!! oh my...what a great question...but i'd have to admit...i once burnt the counter...and what a coincidence...! i was making a no bake cheesecake...small world 'eh? haha so my advice would be...don't bake a no bake cheesecake...it's dangerous...hope i helped!

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