No cheescake for me!
I just opened the fridge to get some milk for a cup of coffee and to my delight and surprise there is very large homemade cheescake in there!!!
Unfortunately there is a large note on the plate saying
- Don't even think about it mum!
Aren't children great

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The question is who is the cheesecake for????
... and yeah children are great!
and more importantly
Why cant I eat it? and
What will happen to me if I do?
you'll never know if you don't try it!!!
Ive finally been offered a slice of cheesecake! actually due to the distinct lack of cheese or any other ingredients for that matter, what I was in fact treated to was 4 inches of whipped double cream on top of whole digestive biscuits kind of broken up!! Yum!
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if the cheese cake isn't for eating ... what's it for???
Hi Dawn
I've just finished arranging the chairs in the conservatory...
Two directly opposite each other and the other two and slightly rakish angles around the table. Mind you, only three of them have covers on.
Thought you'd like to know...
Gary you'd better take a picture... just so Dawn can inspect this scene!
... and send me the cheesecake recepie quick sounds complicated!
But how could she rearrange the chairs?
I am more concerned about the poor chair without a cover!!
You should immediately remove the cover off another chair so that they are in pairs! I am stressed just thinking about that poor isolated chair feeling the odd one out!
Gary I am sure that Dawn could blog you a diagram and you could post a picture just to reassure her you had followed instructions- hmmm it seems there may be no limit to these blogging possibilities!
We've got two and two now. Completely symmetrical.
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What a huge relief ! ! I can sleep soundly once again. I knew you couldnt resist the temptation to put them into a symetrical pattern. Its the only way! You know it makes sense!
But the two covered are adjacent rather than opposite. I hope that's OK? It only gives reflectional rather than rotaional symmetry.
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