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Classic no bake vanilla cheesecake

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While I've shared that photo before, the recipe itself is fantastic.
It's perfect for cheesecake enthusiasts who appreciate a simple yet delightful vanilla flavour. Plus, it's straightforward to make.

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Wish I had taken photos before adding the birthday candle, but anyway, here's the recipe. 🥞 Classic no-bake vanilla cheesecake
 
While I've shared that photo before, the recipe itself is fantastic.
It's perfect for cheesecake enthusiasts who appreciate a simple yet delightful vanilla flavour. Plus, it's straightforward to make.


Wish I had taken photos before adding the birthday candle, but anyway, here's the recipe. 🥞 Classic no-bake vanilla cheesecake
Beautiful!!!
Thank you for sharing the recipe!!
( I learned a while back from a six or seven year old Aussie girl that biscuits = cookies 'down under':LOL: )
 
Beautiful!!!
Thank you for sharing the recipe!!
( I learned a while back from a six or seven year old Aussie girl that biscuits = cookies 'down under':LOL: )
Amusing how different words can be:LOL:
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I just had a thought. This recipe uses biscuits/cookies we have here in Australia.
Maybe can substitute to Graham crackers or something similar. :p


 
Amusing how different words can be:LOL:
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I just had a thought. This recipe uses biscuits/cookies we have here in Australia.
Maybe can substitute to Graham crackers or something similar. :p


I think that Graham cracker crust is the old standard here for Cheesecake; but IMO.....most any kind of cookie crumbs are just peachy!
 
Amusing how different words can be:LOL:
That turned out to be very, very funny to me; but at the poor little girl's expense.
She & her parents & two older sisters were our houseguests for a week or so. Helen (the 6/7 year old) was always up early before the rest of her family, stirring around in the kitchen asking questions & wanting to know what's for breakfast. One morning I told her that I was making biscuits. She just beamed & went yelling through the house waking everyone up...,"We're having bikkies for breakfast! We're having bikkies for breakfast!"
I thought, "oh that's nice, the kid is very pleased!"
Then when the food was all on the table, she looked & looked & asked where the bikkies were. When I pointed to the biscuits, she burst into tears & cried, "Those are not bikkies!"
Sad, sad little girl.
 
That turned out to be very, very funny to me; but at the poor little girl's expense.
She & her parents & two older sisters were our houseguests for a week or so. Helen (the 6/7 year old) was always up early before the rest of her family, stirring around in the kitchen asking questions & wanting to know what's for breakfast. One morning I told her that I was making biscuits. She just beamed & went yelling through the house waking everyone up...,"We're having bikkies for breakfast! We're having bikkies for breakfast!"
I thought, "oh that's nice, the kid is very pleased!"
Then when the food was all on the table, she looked & looked & asked where the bikkies were. When I pointed to the biscuits, she burst into tears & cried, "Those are not bikkies!"
Sad, sad little girl.
Why were you being mean to the little girl? She was expecting biscuits, haha. J/K :funny:

It's funny how the same language can have such diverse meanings in different words.
What's even more amusing is that, even within the same country, the meanings of words can change.
 
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